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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 103119"><p>WFEN - Thank you for thinking of me on that day. I'm very touched by your kindness and compassion.</p><p></p><p>Jo - You know - I can totally relate to your story. I'm so happy in my new home that I honestly haven't missed my home - the one I built - at all. </p><p></p><p>It helps that the events leading up to the move became so stressful so just moving was finally a relief. Plus, the house had just become a financial burden and it's a relief to not have that hanging over my head. I did love that house, but I think it was more about what it represented. All of my life I had been told by the men in my life that I would never amount to anything. Building that house by myself was a tangible accomplishment that proved them all wrong. Know what I mean?? </p><p></p><p>We did stop by there tonight because I forgot to unplug the carbon monoxide detector and bring it. I didn't go in...sent easy child in instead. I felt a sharp pang in my heart looking at my house, but just reminded myself that I've moved on to a new chapter in my life. Took a deep breath and looked forward...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 103119"] WFEN - Thank you for thinking of me on that day. I'm very touched by your kindness and compassion. Jo - You know - I can totally relate to your story. I'm so happy in my new home that I honestly haven't missed my home - the one I built - at all. It helps that the events leading up to the move became so stressful so just moving was finally a relief. Plus, the house had just become a financial burden and it's a relief to not have that hanging over my head. I did love that house, but I think it was more about what it represented. All of my life I had been told by the men in my life that I would never amount to anything. Building that house by myself was a tangible accomplishment that proved them all wrong. Know what I mean?? We did stop by there tonight because I forgot to unplug the carbon monoxide detector and bring it. I didn't go in...sent easy child in instead. I felt a sharp pang in my heart looking at my house, but just reminded myself that I've moved on to a new chapter in my life. Took a deep breath and looked forward... [/QUOTE]
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