No Place Like Home by Sharon O’Donnell
March 24th, 2019
My husband and I have lived in the same house for 29 years now. We almost moved to a bigger house outside the city limits back in 1998 but decided against it. I even wrote an article about this housing decision for one of my regular columns for our local ...
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Moving with a Toddler, 7 Years Later… By: Lori Loesch
April 24th, 2014
Hello once again audience! To coin a phrase from one of Faith's UTUBE account people, that play MineCraft. Do I have an audience? I hope so. I know that time constraints keep me from posting to my fellow Bloggers. So, I hope I'm not writing in vain. The experience is ...
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Adventures in Attachment Parenting: Moving To The Country by Allison Silver
March 7th, 2013
We officially lasted ten months in suburbia and have decided to move to the country. Like many of you, we got caught in the housing mess and after much research and many sleepless nights last year we decided to sell our two-bedroom condo in the urban jungle of the San ...
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Moving, Maturing and Making New Friends by Dina Ramon
December 13th, 2012
When life throws you not one, but a bunch of curve balls at once, something has to give. Between a major move, grieving the loss of a stepfather, and the self-centered shock of turning 50, I found no time or motivation to write about anything. But I have pulled it ...
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Growing Pains by Heather Bowles
September 1st, 2012
This week sure has been busy, ladies, and as I type this, it's only Tuesday. I'm doing this one early, before we move, because I really don't trust that the ISP I use will have everything ready in the new place this week. In addition to moving, which is always ...
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The Busy Times of a Zen Life by Heather Bowles
August 11th, 2012
If you've been reading from the beginning, you know that my husband lost a good job as a commercial driver just two months before Tabitha was conceived. He never found anything to completely replace the lost wages, so he's back in school, and between that and slaving away for peanuts ...
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