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Participant[quote=fredo4]How about a dead horse head in the passenger seat?[/quote]
Classic!!!UCGal
Participant[quote=fredo4]How about a dead horse head in the passenger seat?[/quote]
Classic!!!UCGal
ParticipantYep right at the southbound exit for Balboa/Garnet.
Jumping in my way-back machine, I remember when there was a drive-in there (Pacific Drive-in). But I’m old.
UCGal
ParticipantYep right at the southbound exit for Balboa/Garnet.
Jumping in my way-back machine, I remember when there was a drive-in there (Pacific Drive-in). But I’m old.
UCGal
ParticipantYep right at the southbound exit for Balboa/Garnet.
Jumping in my way-back machine, I remember when there was a drive-in there (Pacific Drive-in). But I’m old.
UCGal
ParticipantYep right at the southbound exit for Balboa/Garnet.
Jumping in my way-back machine, I remember when there was a drive-in there (Pacific Drive-in). But I’m old.
UCGal
ParticipantYep right at the southbound exit for Balboa/Garnet.
Jumping in my way-back machine, I remember when there was a drive-in there (Pacific Drive-in). But I’m old.
UCGal
ParticipantIt says in the article that her housing expenses (outside of property taxes) are 8k-10k/month.
In reading it – the mom works hard at her career, but is struggling to live in that house and live at her former standard of living. (Where she could spend without thinking.) Lots of stress ot keep up appearances.
On the other hand – her Nanny lives in the same house, has the food/lodging/utilities paid, and makes 50k or so… She’s doing pretty well, even without medical benefits.
The kids would actually do better with the life lesson that chores are good, stuff and things don’t buy happiness, etc.
UCGal
ParticipantIt says in the article that her housing expenses (outside of property taxes) are 8k-10k/month.
In reading it – the mom works hard at her career, but is struggling to live in that house and live at her former standard of living. (Where she could spend without thinking.) Lots of stress ot keep up appearances.
On the other hand – her Nanny lives in the same house, has the food/lodging/utilities paid, and makes 50k or so… She’s doing pretty well, even without medical benefits.
The kids would actually do better with the life lesson that chores are good, stuff and things don’t buy happiness, etc.
UCGal
ParticipantIt says in the article that her housing expenses (outside of property taxes) are 8k-10k/month.
In reading it – the mom works hard at her career, but is struggling to live in that house and live at her former standard of living. (Where she could spend without thinking.) Lots of stress ot keep up appearances.
On the other hand – her Nanny lives in the same house, has the food/lodging/utilities paid, and makes 50k or so… She’s doing pretty well, even without medical benefits.
The kids would actually do better with the life lesson that chores are good, stuff and things don’t buy happiness, etc.
UCGal
ParticipantIt says in the article that her housing expenses (outside of property taxes) are 8k-10k/month.
In reading it – the mom works hard at her career, but is struggling to live in that house and live at her former standard of living. (Where she could spend without thinking.) Lots of stress ot keep up appearances.
On the other hand – her Nanny lives in the same house, has the food/lodging/utilities paid, and makes 50k or so… She’s doing pretty well, even without medical benefits.
The kids would actually do better with the life lesson that chores are good, stuff and things don’t buy happiness, etc.
UCGal
ParticipantIt says in the article that her housing expenses (outside of property taxes) are 8k-10k/month.
In reading it – the mom works hard at her career, but is struggling to live in that house and live at her former standard of living. (Where she could spend without thinking.) Lots of stress ot keep up appearances.
On the other hand – her Nanny lives in the same house, has the food/lodging/utilities paid, and makes 50k or so… She’s doing pretty well, even without medical benefits.
The kids would actually do better with the life lesson that chores are good, stuff and things don’t buy happiness, etc.
UCGal
ParticipantI purchased our house from my father. (The ultimate trusting relationship.)
We hired a title company that handled the escrow. (Chicago Title). The mortgage company still required the title search, etc.
Even though you’re living there – it’s probably a good idea to get a home inspection before fully committing. They tend to look in places you wouldn’t think of and can give you an idea of what upcoming maintainance you might be facing in your future.
Good luck.
UCGal
ParticipantI purchased our house from my father. (The ultimate trusting relationship.)
We hired a title company that handled the escrow. (Chicago Title). The mortgage company still required the title search, etc.
Even though you’re living there – it’s probably a good idea to get a home inspection before fully committing. They tend to look in places you wouldn’t think of and can give you an idea of what upcoming maintainance you might be facing in your future.
Good luck.
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