Why would you ever move away from Hawaii?!??!?

United States
July 25, 2007 12:27pm CST
Hi All my sis used to live south of Kona, HI. She upped and moved to Sand point, ID. I'm not saying ID is not a great place. But there is no where like HI. So I'm just trying to understand the reasons. Her's don't make any sense to me so I'm hoping some of you might be able to shed some light. Rob
7 responses
@Ailina (180)
• United States
17 Apr 08
I left Hawaii too, Oahu. Well, I chose to move for job and educational opportunites in a bigger state. I moved even further East for affordable housing. IT is cloder but I can own a home.
• United States
21 Oct 07
People tell me I am crazy all the time... I moved from Kona to Bowling Green Ohio two and a half years ago. But, I had my reasons. I was born and raised in Ohio, and lived in Kona while attending high school. to be honest, island life just wasn't for me. the big island was too small. the fact that if you drove more than 2 hours, you were on your way home really started to get to me. Plus, as a redhead, I don't tan... I burn. So, being in the sun is literally a painful experience. Don't get me wrong, I love Hawaii, and cannot wait for my class reunion so I have an excuse to go back, but i would never live there again. ...unless of course i become rich and can afford many houses.....
@emarie (5442)
• United States
2 Aug 07
Kona is nice...I was born and raised in Oahu. After graduating HS I moved to cali. I know i always wanted to move. Hawaii is a great place, but the opportunities there to become successful are slim to none. I moved to make something, build a family and just have more. I would love to move back, but living there is really expensive. my parents worked REALLY hard to afford the middle class living we did have. like most people, I wanted more for my children and for my life. living the mainland isn't that bad. i did marry a local boy who lived 20min away from me...he followed me up when he found out i was moving. my kids were born in the mainland, but have been back to hawaii more times then i have. i miss the place...mostly the food...some things are so hard find.
@dopey22girl (3319)
• United States
25 Jul 07
I don't think I can post a better answer than the person above me. I agree with everything they said. The first thing that popped into my head though was the volcanoes. Those would scare me wayyy too much!
@jillhill (37354)
• United States
26 Jul 07
My daughter and her husband lived there for three years. They totally got bored with it. On sundays they said all you could do is the same ole same ole. And it cost a fortune to fly places if you needed a change. It is beautiful...it's the perfect weather, and I think if you have family there it would be different.
@d_hapke (165)
• United States
25 Jul 07
OK, I'd have to go with the others on this one. Especially if family is so far away. I had a friend who moved here from HI and he desperately wanted to move back. His wife was from VA and that made it difficult. PS - nice to see ya!!!
@zeloguy (4911)
• United States
25 Jul 07
Kona is a beautiful place. I have been to all the major islands and Kona is beautiful (and has the best coffee in the world). Now why would you move... there are a couple reasons... 1. some people don't like the same weather everyday. HI has the most temperate climate in the world. 2. the fumes from the volcanoes creates ash that is very tough on the lungs and on cars. 3. the price of almost everything is much more expensive than it is on the mainland. Everyone has their own tastes... some like the city, some like the country, some like paradise... it's a personal taste.