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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 634217" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Hi youngmom. Would you believe, my husband and I are thinking of selling our house? lol We started while our son was "at college". We have some work to do to fix it up a bit and we've got several other houses in the neighborhood for sale, so we're looking at a year or so. I just find it funny that we're thinking of 1) downsizing and 2) moving to the country. We'll have a 30 minute commute or more and that would be the perfect time to say, "You can't come" because he won't want to anyway. But realistically, we'll see how it goes. If he works, keeps a job, is polite and doesn't destroy our house or leave a huge mess, we actually don't mind if he stays...but our empty nest was sure nice and he knows we liked it that way. We're taking it day to day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 634217, member: 17309"] Hi youngmom. Would you believe, my husband and I are thinking of selling our house? lol We started while our son was "at college". We have some work to do to fix it up a bit and we've got several other houses in the neighborhood for sale, so we're looking at a year or so. I just find it funny that we're thinking of 1) downsizing and 2) moving to the country. We'll have a 30 minute commute or more and that would be the perfect time to say, "You can't come" because he won't want to anyway. But realistically, we'll see how it goes. If he works, keeps a job, is polite and doesn't destroy our house or leave a huge mess, we actually don't mind if he stays...but our empty nest was sure nice and he knows we liked it that way. We're taking it day to day. [/QUOTE]
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