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The things they (literally) leave behind...
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 688245" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>I do have access to that crawl space and that may be a good idea. It is just insulation so I would have to see if it would sit on the cross beams. It is so sad how little is left of her life and how little value she puts into it. I know a life is not made up of things, but to me having my own home, my own bed, my own possessions and my own routines is a huge part of where I get my sense of security. It would not matter how much or how little I had - I cannot imagine walking away from it without a backward glance. It is like she has no connection to anyone or anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 688245, member: 19905"] I do have access to that crawl space and that may be a good idea. It is just insulation so I would have to see if it would sit on the cross beams. It is so sad how little is left of her life and how little value she puts into it. I know a life is not made up of things, but to me having my own home, my own bed, my own possessions and my own routines is a huge part of where I get my sense of security. It would not matter how much or how little I had - I cannot imagine walking away from it without a backward glance. It is like she has no connection to anyone or anything. [/QUOTE]
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