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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 169385" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Dreamer, </p><p> </p><p>That is just freaky that the man and his kid stopped by. I too grew up in a 900 sf home give or take a few feet. I can tell you that despite the lack of space your kids will be EXCELLENT organizers and have patience others do not. I can manage more junk in a 10x10 foot room than anyone I know - and man can I pack a bag. lol. </p><p> </p><p>I love the story about the rocks. The fact that a house that small has stood the test of time, and held your family together through some slim times- yeah I get the not ever sell factor. My mom's house is painted pink - we've tried other colors but OUR HOME will forever be Cupid Pink - trimmed in gray. The trees are having to be cut down soon and it made me cry. They have alway s been like old friends. We're gathering seedlings now to replant the same trees when they go - I have one here in SC from OH - and it's now 5 years old - and over 20' tall - my mom dug it up with a plastic spoon when it was the size of a darning needle. </p><p> </p><p>Great story - I think you should write it down in a "home" journal so no one forgets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 169385, member: 4964"] Dreamer, That is just freaky that the man and his kid stopped by. I too grew up in a 900 sf home give or take a few feet. I can tell you that despite the lack of space your kids will be EXCELLENT organizers and have patience others do not. I can manage more junk in a 10x10 foot room than anyone I know - and man can I pack a bag. lol. I love the story about the rocks. The fact that a house that small has stood the test of time, and held your family together through some slim times- yeah I get the not ever sell factor. My mom's house is painted pink - we've tried other colors but OUR HOME will forever be Cupid Pink - trimmed in gray. The trees are having to be cut down soon and it made me cry. They have alway s been like old friends. We're gathering seedlings now to replant the same trees when they go - I have one here in SC from OH - and it's now 5 years old - and over 20' tall - my mom dug it up with a plastic spoon when it was the size of a darning needle. Great story - I think you should write it down in a "home" journal so no one forgets. [/QUOTE]
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