Feeling lonely in Los Angeles
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Location: Culver City, Los Angeles
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Feeling lonely in Los Angeles
Hi all -
We have been in Los Angeles for 7 weeks now. My husband requested a job transfer in November last year and we flew out on April 12th this year. (We being me, my husband and four year old son). We were initially placed in a hotel - one bedroom with small kitchen - which was a nightmare for four weeks before the corporate apartment became availiable. We are going to settle in Culver City which is where my husband works - have signed a lease on a rental, move in hopefully July 1st.
Anyway I know it is early days, but I do feel a bit lonely. I am looking at pre-school etc for my son. He is used to being in nursery four days a week, and I am used to working full time. I am enjoying the time with him (which is essential to settle him) but wondering how best to meet people? Have enrolled him in a gym class and looking at preschools for August.
Anyone close by with kids, or got any tips to meet people? ?
Thanks!
Yvonne
We have been in Los Angeles for 7 weeks now. My husband requested a job transfer in November last year and we flew out on April 12th this year. (We being me, my husband and four year old son). We were initially placed in a hotel - one bedroom with small kitchen - which was a nightmare for four weeks before the corporate apartment became availiable. We are going to settle in Culver City which is where my husband works - have signed a lease on a rental, move in hopefully July 1st.
Anyway I know it is early days, but I do feel a bit lonely. I am looking at pre-school etc for my son. He is used to being in nursery four days a week, and I am used to working full time. I am enjoying the time with him (which is essential to settle him) but wondering how best to meet people? Have enrolled him in a gym class and looking at preschools for August.
Anyone close by with kids, or got any tips to meet people? ?
Thanks!
Yvonne
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Re: Feeling lonely in Los Angeles
Hi all -
We have been in Los Angeles for 7 weeks now. My husband requested a job transfer in November last year and we flew out on April 12th this year. (We being me, my husband and four year old son). We were initially placed in a hotel - one bedroom with small kitchen - which was a nightmare for four weeks before the corporate apartment became availiable. We are going to settle in Culver City which is where my husband works - have signed a lease on a rental, move in hopefully July 1st.
Anyway I know it is early days, but I do feel a bit lonely. I am looking at pre-school etc for my son. He is used to being in nursery four days a week, and I am used to working full time. I am enjoying the time with him (which is essential to settle him) but wondering how best to meet people? Have enrolled him in a gym class and looking at preschools for August.
Anyone close by with kids, or got any tips to meet people? ?
Thanks!
Yvonne
We have been in Los Angeles for 7 weeks now. My husband requested a job transfer in November last year and we flew out on April 12th this year. (We being me, my husband and four year old son). We were initially placed in a hotel - one bedroom with small kitchen - which was a nightmare for four weeks before the corporate apartment became availiable. We are going to settle in Culver City which is where my husband works - have signed a lease on a rental, move in hopefully July 1st.
Anyway I know it is early days, but I do feel a bit lonely. I am looking at pre-school etc for my son. He is used to being in nursery four days a week, and I am used to working full time. I am enjoying the time with him (which is essential to settle him) but wondering how best to meet people? Have enrolled him in a gym class and looking at preschools for August.
Anyone close by with kids, or got any tips to meet people? ?
Thanks!
Yvonne
We have been in LA for 2 and a half years now, our daughter was 5 when we moved here and I also went from working full time to being at home with her. I'm in Woodland Hills which isn't too far from Culver City.
I find it really hard to make friends in LA, we never see any of our neighbors, and I haven't managed to make any friends through my daughters school. The work environment is very different here, and not much socializing go's on.
After a nightmare experience at 1 school, she is now in a school that she loves, and I am back to working full time. I have made a few friends, a couple through work and a couple through here. I have also had lots of support from this site, knowing other people are going through the same thing makes you feel better.
Sounds like you are taking some good steps to try and meet people. I came across a few things after I had gone back to work and it was too late. Look at Go City Kids LA, they have book reading for kids and similar things at local stores which seem to be frequented by the usual crowds, you might meet some people at things like that.
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Re: Feeling lonely in Los Angeles
Hi all -
We have been in Los Angeles for 7 weeks now. My husband requested a job transfer in November last year and we flew out on April 12th this year. (We being me, my husband and four year old son). We were initially placed in a hotel - one bedroom with small kitchen - which was a nightmare for four weeks before the corporate apartment became availiable. We are going to settle in Culver City which is where my husband works - have signed a lease on a rental, move in hopefully July 1st.
Anyway I know it is early days, but I do feel a bit lonely. I am looking at pre-school etc for my son. He is used to being in nursery four days a week, and I am used to working full time. I am enjoying the time with him (which is essential to settle him) but wondering how best to meet people? Have enrolled him in a gym class and looking at preschools for August.
Anyone close by with kids, or got any tips to meet people? ?
Thanks!
Yvonne
We have been in Los Angeles for 7 weeks now. My husband requested a job transfer in November last year and we flew out on April 12th this year. (We being me, my husband and four year old son). We were initially placed in a hotel - one bedroom with small kitchen - which was a nightmare for four weeks before the corporate apartment became availiable. We are going to settle in Culver City which is where my husband works - have signed a lease on a rental, move in hopefully July 1st.
Anyway I know it is early days, but I do feel a bit lonely. I am looking at pre-school etc for my son. He is used to being in nursery four days a week, and I am used to working full time. I am enjoying the time with him (which is essential to settle him) but wondering how best to meet people? Have enrolled him in a gym class and looking at preschools for August.
Anyone close by with kids, or got any tips to meet people? ?
Thanks!
Yvonne