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10-30-2015 06:15 PM |
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Originally Posted by graciegirl
(Post 1138139)
Well said.
Every one's home is their castle. I have been in a lot of houses here and each was beautiful and just right for their owner. A home is sold for what someone will pay for it. But the true value of a home is that it is where we go to rest and renew, to share food with people that we love, where we welcome our friends and enjoy the companionship of our mate if we are blessed to have one. It is a place that keeps us dry and comfortable and we are able to keep our possessions.
There is not one home here any nicer than any other home here. Some are a little bigger than others, but we all have smallish lots and almost all of the kitchens are open to the living area. In ALL of our neighborhoods, we are close to golf and swimming pools and rec centers and near paths that lead us to a lot of fun activities.
I could be very happy in a tent if my treasured friends would come and see me and my spouse and daughter were there with me.
Homes are things. People have hearts and feelings.
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Very well said :bigbow:
When we first came on our LSP, I was looking for something with a little bit of size, preferably on a golf course. My wife liked the CYV/patio villa that we stayed in. We must have looked at 70 or 80 properties, drove the sales rep nuts. She ultimately said "I'd live in a tent as long as we are together" You can't beat that, especially after 30 years of marriage.
I still hear an occasional "You paid WHAT for our house"---but it doesn't matter, I'd live in a tent with her as well (as long as it's on a golf course). I'm not envious of people who own million dollar+ homes, nor condescending to those who with less square footage---We're all the same in the pool, playing golf or dancing in the squares---that's part of the magic of TV. There are no "bad" neighborhoods, no "wrong" side of town. I'm happy if my car has 4 wheels and an engine, and if I have 14 clubs in my bag. It's not houses that makes a neighborhood, it's the people, and it's not size that makes a house into a home, it's the family you share it with. Sorry for the lack of the trademark rofl emoticon---there just was no place to fit it in
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