By: WaterBishop
I can’t wait to read it! We moved so often when I was a kid that I never had a childhood home. I guess it is something I won’t lose. Instead I have a few precious objects, which if lost, would...
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It seems like your dreams are( have come true) I am in shock..I did not know I was blogging with a person who is in The Wall street Journal!!! There is a part of me that wants to brag to others that I...
View ArticleBy: Tanya
Frances Mayes writes in Under the Tuscan Sun how a house is a place to nurture, protect and grow your dreams – your vessel on the high seas which give you grace and space. I never had a family home as...
View ArticleBy: Donna
I, too grew up in ONE house…well until we were in high school, and then we moved across the street! Soooooo many memories in that one house. LOVE your description of saying good-bye to it. ;-( Congrats...
View ArticleBy: Anla
My grandfather passed away last year. His house is no longer in the family. It used to cause my aunts and I great pain and sadness when we drove by. It was an integral part of our family. The heart,...
View ArticleBy: Esperanza
I always felt very connected to my childhood homes. Each time I moved I felt a great sadness for the actual house or apartment. I too walked through the rooms, thinking of all the memories that were...
View ArticleBy: Natasha
I moved from the house I grew up in when I was a junior in high school. I sometime try to remember what the rooms looked like and what it felt like to be in that house. Happier times came after we left...
View ArticleBy: Maria
Visiting from Creme de la Creme. As a kid I moved around a LOT and always wondered what it would be like to become attached to a home. Now I’m wondering if I actually had it good. CONGRATS on the new...
View ArticleBy: Noels
Hi Melissa, Just finished reading your book Life from Scratch and was so disappointed when I turned the last page. I actually felt lost….. no more story…..what now? I became so much a part of “the...
View ArticleBy: Kristin Call
visiting from CDLC. LOVE your writing style, will have to stick around more. Congrats on the book! I’m going to have to pick it up!
View ArticleBy: WaterBishop
I can’t wait to read it! We moved so often when I was a kid that I never had a childhood home. I guess it is something I won’t lose. Instead I have a few precious objects, which if lost, would...
View ArticleBy: marilyn
It seems like your dreams are( have come true) I am in shock..I did not know I was blogging with a person who is in The Wall street Journal!!! There is a part of me that wants to brag to others that I...
View ArticleBy: Tanya
Frances Mayes writes in Under the Tuscan Sun how a house is a place to nurture, protect and grow your dreams – your vessel on the high seas which give you grace and space. I never had a family home as...
View ArticleBy: Donna
I, too grew up in ONE house…well until we were in high school, and then we moved across the street! Soooooo many memories in that one house. LOVE your description of saying good-bye to it. ;-( Congrats...
View ArticleBy: Anla
My grandfather passed away last year. His house is no longer in the family. It used to cause my aunts and I great pain and sadness when we drove by. It was an integral part of our family. The heart,...
View ArticleBy: Esperanza
I always felt very connected to my childhood homes. Each time I moved I felt a great sadness for the actual house or apartment. I too walked through the rooms, thinking of all the memories that were...
View ArticleBy: Natasha
I moved from the house I grew up in when I was a junior in high school. I sometime try to remember what the rooms looked like and what it felt like to be in that house. Happier times came after we left...
View ArticleBy: Maria
Visiting from Creme de la Creme. As a kid I moved around a LOT and always wondered what it would be like to become attached to a home. Now I’m wondering if I actually had it good. 😉 CONGRATS on the new...
View ArticleBy: Noels
Hi Melissa, Just finished reading your book Life from Scratch and was so disappointed when I turned the last page. I actually felt lost….. no more story…..what now? I became so much a part of “the...
View ArticleBy: Kristin Call
visiting from CDLC. LOVE your writing style, will have to stick around more. Congrats on the book! I’m going to have to pick it up!
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