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Date:5/25/2013 2:14:31 PM
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I've got friends who've moved from there and can't wait to go back and others who have moved there and swear they will never leave so perhaps that will be the best thing, especially if you can find something more modern to live in that will have the important upgrades already in place. Our home was built in the early 70's. It does have great windows but the front door has to go as it's useless for the most part, and well, many other things need to be done and that takes time and money, both which are in short supply around here! I wouldn't worry about the fish, they have been happy where they are this long, longer won't hurt and then you won't hurt yourself trying to move and maintain bigger tanks! Healing comes first! Especially if you are looking to move to another state next month! Whew! Nice you and your daughter can do this together. Most of my family is close by so I'm able to help as needed. We have no room for any more though, as we have 5 at home now, all 3 kids are either in college or about to be and it's rather crowded with them, my 2 large dogs, the cat, a gecko in a 40 gal tank and of course, my tanks, currently running a 55 and 2 20's. Good thing we all get along so well! And I have to agree about a yard, while we don't have any grass and well, it's still mostly just a million rocks in the front and a lot of dirt in the back, that will all change in the next few years and then we can really enjoy the house.
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