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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 620396" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Janet...just keep breathing for another day or so. You are under tremendous stress. I think you're excited about starting over but I imagine that leaving the home you have lived in for so long has to be upsetting. Tony is going through similar trauma. It's just not like in a movie..every single person in your family (including the toddler) is absorbed in MAJOR turmoil. There's no way any of you can be functioning on a normal level. Once you are settled in your new place I expect it is going to take awhile to "feel at home" and your more than likely Monkey is going to be unhappy because she'll miss the familiarity and the chaos. Do concentrate on "one day at a time". And...seriously...I don't think you should leave behind anything you value. A padlock is not going to stop anyone for more than five minutes.</p><p> </p><p>I am saying a prayer that this road gets smooth soon. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 620396, member: 35"] Janet...just keep breathing for another day or so. You are under tremendous stress. I think you're excited about starting over but I imagine that leaving the home you have lived in for so long has to be upsetting. Tony is going through similar trauma. It's just not like in a movie..every single person in your family (including the toddler) is absorbed in MAJOR turmoil. There's no way any of you can be functioning on a normal level. Once you are settled in your new place I expect it is going to take awhile to "feel at home" and your more than likely Monkey is going to be unhappy because she'll miss the familiarity and the chaos. Do concentrate on "one day at a time". And...seriously...I don't think you should leave behind anything you value. A padlock is not going to stop anyone for more than five minutes. I am saying a prayer that this road gets smooth soon. DDD [/QUOTE]
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