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Some people move around for their jobs, mama. Not J. for upgrades. I'm one of those. I consider each of my houses to be home. There is no "or" to it.
I take care of my houses because it's my job to take care of them. If I let something go, it will cost more in the long run to fix it. Fixing a little thing before it becomes a big problem is smart. Knowing that a job change may come through helps M. to keep on top of things too, because a job change often times means selling the house. I also clean out my "stuff" ever so often so that I don't have to move things I don't necessarily need.
I have family members who haven't moved in 40 years. The amount of stuff in their attics and basements is amazing. They, and many older folks who have lived in their homes for decades become unable to pare down, and then when they get sick or pass away, it's the other family members' jobs to go through all of their stuff. I hope not to do that to my family. Moving ever so often helps prevent that, at least in my case.
I am grateful that I can make a house a home, no matter where it is life takes M..
Dawn