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My 90 year old Mom had hit the medical wall that pushed to reality she just couldn’t liv alone. This concerned  has been driving me crazy for the last several years  Mom made the statement the it was past time selling the house and moving from Oregon to Washington. Put the house on the marked and hit the number we hoped for. A two day prepacking with some sell offs got us to a one day pack and unpack.  I planned the move like a cop and had my task sheet done.  Now m y mother can be closed to me, grand kids and great grandkids. All her needs are covered and we hope to be maximize her quality of life to the maximum.

 

Now I can breathe and maybe catch some bass. We did it.

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Nice CC!

I moved my Mom into our house 4 years ago. She’s 96 now. Still going pretty good. So much less stress now that she isn’t living on her own. She only lived a mile away but if she didn’t answer  the phone I’d go running right over. I now also only have my house to maintain. 
Only problem is she tries to make me feel guilty for going fishing. “Greg don’t you have work to do!”

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