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2006/7-2012 (sort of): Well, I've not really moved out on a permanent basis. I still come here every holiday and a lot of weekends. Really like this house. That's kind of it. Neighbours are batshit (pregnant at 14! horses in the garden! burning their lawn!) so we barely know them really. Still say hi if I see them and stuff but they keep their crazy ways to themselves. We're total squares in comparison.
2012-2013: Student accomodation! A rollercoaster of a year was spent here. Stress, fear but also some of my favourite memories. The building was brand new when we moved in so that was nice but it was all kinda sterile. Also, I hated my ensuite light so much. It was automatic to turn on/off but it was on a timer. So the light would blare out from underneath the door for like 10/20 minutes after you went for a piss in the middle of the night. The worst. Oh and the walls were hella thin and I could hear EVERYTHING. Both people either side of me were in relationships.
I'm both excited and hating it. I love my neighborhood, convenience is the biggest thing. Store is a few minutes airline tickets germany to california up the road, most anything else can be reach by walking or by bus (particularly all our favorite hang outs downtown), job is like 5-10 minutes away by car and helped me lose a lot of weight airline tickets germany to california when I just walked home from the job. Store owners know us, neighbors know us, stray cats know us...gonna be REALLY hard to leave the place I've lived in my whole life (especially since we JUST started really connecting with neighbors) but the new house is bigger, better, safer, etc. Our current house is probably as old as my parents if not older and completely airline tickets germany to california falling apart. Roof leaks, walls are termite-damaged, I can see the sky through holes in the ceiling, it's infested with roaches and vermin (and those little shits chewed a hole into Amy's closet airline tickets germany to california to steal and eat her umbilical cord I was keeping), there's absolutely zero privacy to speak since walls are so thin. Oh plus my parents are pack rats/hoarders and the house is full wall to wall to ceiling with all their crap. There is nowhere to sit and there are NO CHAIRS ANYWHERE because my parents' piled containers on them, even in my own room is all my dad's toys and junk. Even the kitchen is packed...only two people can go in at the same time. This means there's basically not a single place in the whole house the baby can learn to do anything physical.
Gotta do what I have to for the baby whether airline tickets germany to california it is convenient for me or not. She'll have a lot of fun in the new house, she can learn to crawl soon since she's already going for it. Being somewhere with more space and privacy will help de-stress my husband, and we'll be able to sit somewhere other than our bed. We're basically going from a 3 bed 1 bath that's the size of an apartment, to a legit home with 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 family rooms, a HUUUUGE kitchen, a real yard and tons of storage. And yet I love my current lil house even in its near death state. This poor wrecked house has survived many storms and hurricanes for us. Only worries are mortgage + bills + the commute to/from work during traffic going from 5-20 minutes to 2-3 hours.
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The garbagemen on our street must have hated us when me and my Mom moved. She never threw anything away, it just got sent to the basement to be forgotten. Old furniture, outdated electronics, toys, books, junk, whatever.
airline tickets germany to california I'm thinking what's going to happen is we're going to rent a large dumpster from those moving companies and just spend a whole weekend forcing people to throw everything away. I can understand my parents in a sense...I can also hoard stuff thinking "I can use it later!" and I have sentimental attachments to straight up junk. I kept the candle we burned at my Phi Theta Kappa induction because it was "special" to me even though it's a burned used candle and the PTK induction label is damaged. I also used to have about 2 years worth of Game Informers I was saving so I could show my kids someday the stuff their mom was into before. I threw that away when we cleared out my room for the baby.
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Excited for you guys about moving, Kupo! I'm sure it's hard, though. I felt similarly when I moved to MD when I was 18, from my house I'd lived in since I was 9. I'm sure what you're feeling is even more since it's the only place you've lived. When you guys get all settled, the freedom you'll feel compared to now is amazing though.
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I'm most nostalgic about my parents' house when we used to live north-of-Dayton... Lived there from the age of 10 to 18 and then they moved south-of-Dayton when I went to college. It wasn't a really large house when I look back on it but a lot of the formative years of my life took place there. We had a pretty decent sized backyard with a large wooden airline tickets germany to california deck that we used to play on. The basement was completely unfinished when I was younger, and they basically used it as a playroom for my Super Nintendo, with the other half being my sisters' dance stuff. In high school, airline tickets germany to california they built an entertainment room down there with a big screen TV and stuff. Remember hearing my parents down there having heated airline tickets germany to california arguments with each other over a level.
I liked the neighborhood I lived in too. Lived about one street away from my elementary school, so I used to walk there every school day when I was little. Just in general, the northern suburbs of Dayton are a little quieter than
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