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I want a padras patchwork skirt and NKOTB tickets.
And a pony.
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t shallow
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.
I've been pretty flexible about where Home is. The place where I feel safe and able to be me. So where ever there is a place for e. In the broader sense CA has taken over CT as my place- but my neighborhood esp. This neighborhood is the first place that has evoked that neighborly feeling - Someone is sick, needs a hand doing a project - I'm more than willing to help. And if I need help I find it almost easy to ask.
askye, much strength and ~ma to you and your family.
My biggest problem with my current place is that it doesn't feel like home, and I move a lot and have always been able to make a place my own quite easily. I really don't see myself being able to hold out for another two years.
I still feel like L.A. is home. I haven't quite settled into it here in Michigan.
It feels like an old suit. It should fit, it seems, but it doesn't and it's vaguely uncomfortable and irritating.
And my family (not Aims and Em) is annoying as hell.
Why do you suppose it is different this time, Megan?