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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 2332789" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>[USER=25851]@Annb[/USER] hugs for your bad night and sore innards. </p><p>[USER=193971]@ianpspurs[/USER] so glad son&DIL are feeling better. Rosa will probably have a dim but deep memory of "gran and gramps let me stay up All Night!" I have memories from that age so not impossible. And you know? I wouldn't want to make a move like you have either. I have learned the hard way that a two-year depression can follow a move of only 100 miles. We are hugely fortunate and thankful that our kids show no signs of leaving. I believe that is a first-in-generations on my side of the family! </p><p>My front and back yards are swarming with tree guys, and between the chipper and the chain saws it's hard to think! But think I must, because my 20-yr-old Maytag washer spectacularly died last week, and the repair cost may not be worth it. Compare and contrast "what they won't ever make again" with "this might be the nowadays-best for having control over your machine but Old Maytag it's not, so get used to it". No-win situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 2332789, member: 496650"] [USER=25851]@Annb[/USER] hugs for your bad night and sore innards. [USER=193971]@ianpspurs[/USER] so glad son&DIL are feeling better. Rosa will probably have a dim but deep memory of "gran and gramps let me stay up All Night!" I have memories from that age so not impossible. And you know? I wouldn't want to make a move like you have either. I have learned the hard way that a two-year depression can follow a move of only 100 miles. We are hugely fortunate and thankful that our kids show no signs of leaving. I believe that is a first-in-generations on my side of the family! My front and back yards are swarming with tree guys, and between the chipper and the chain saws it's hard to think! But think I must, because my 20-yr-old Maytag washer spectacularly died last week, and the repair cost may not be worth it. Compare and contrast "what they won't ever make again" with "this might be the nowadays-best for having control over your machine but Old Maytag it's not, so get used to it". No-win situation. [/QUOTE]
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