Some apartments have felt more like home than others.
But more importantly, Los Angeles has, from just about the moment I got here, felt more like home than Michigan ever did, despite the fact that I left a lot of people who felt like "home" behind (and that people who
really
feel like "home" have had to leave LA).
Joe noticed that I stopped calling LA "Home" once we decided to move into my grandparents house a couple of weeks ago. Home for me is where Joe and Em are, for the most part, though LA will always feel like home to me also.
Chicago has felt more like home from the day I moved here than DC ever did.
Y'all are breaking my heart here with all thie "home" talk. Wednesday I go off to Denver to find a new place to live and I'm terrified it won't be "home".
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I want a padras patchwork skirt and NKOTB tickets.
And a pony.
Suzi--you will be there and your children and your love for each other, and that is the very definition of "home."
askye - I am so sorry for your family's loss.
Wednesday I go off to Denver to find a new place to live and I'm terrified it won't be "home".
I'm just going to point upward to what Scrappy said. You aren't looking for a "home"; you're looking for a place to land the home you've already made.
askye, I'm so sorry for your loss.
Many sympathies, askye and family.