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Question: I can't believe this is happening!!?
My dad wants to move to Tennessee and have farm animals oh my! We're city people, we live in a subdivision! I just don't know how to handle this. It took me a while to even start getting used to this place, almost half my life already, and now dad wants to move again! Dad wants to move there because of taxes, Homeschool Laws, the East coast, all the nearby landmarks, the weather. BUT I DON"T WANT TO LEAVE!
I recently made the connection that Dad is studying for this huge ginormous test to get a better job where his location doesn't matter. Rodney told my dad that he could live in Walla Walla Washington for all he cared. What the heck?! WHY! ME!
P.S. I know that a lot of people are going to insult me for this posting, so i'm gonna ask you before hand to not mention it if your gonna be mean. PLEASE UNDERSTAND
Answer: I lived in a big city until I was twelve and my parents moved me literally across the country (Alaska to Maine) to live on a huge farm. I was stunned. But I had things many kids living a city life did not have, I had a horse, a huge yard, we had a pool and acres and acres to call home. I learned things living on a farm that I have appreciation for as an adult. I have a greater understanding of life, and the down to earth approach of the other "farmers" in the area rubbed off on me. I still have horses now. I did move away @ 18, and then at 30 missed country life enough that I bought a home in the country myself. I won't kid you, it is a lifestyle you will either love or hate, but it is a learning experience


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