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When my family and I moved into this house in 1977, Dad was our patriarch. For four decades I have lived in a subdivision that is called Crosby Park. Today I've lived in this subdivision for forty years. I was only five years old when I moved here. When a person lives at a place for that many years, it fits like a glove. This is where I'll live for the rest of my life and it's a place that I love. I'll tell you why my place means more to me than it did just ten years ago. It's because this place is now mine and there's no place like home.
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Feb 25, 2017
Feb 25, 2017 at 11:02 AM UTC
There's No Place Like Home
When my family and I moved into this house in 1977, Dad was our patriarch. For four decades I have lived in a subdivision that is called Crosby Park. Today I've lived in this subdivision for forty years. I was only five years old when I moved here. When a person lives at a place for that many years, it fits like a glove. This is where I'll live for the rest of my life and it's a place that I love. I'll tell you why my place means more to me than it did just ten years ago. It's because this place is now mine and there's no place like home.
randy-johnson
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Feb 25, 2017
Feb 25, 2017 at 11:02 AM UTC
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