Next week, I’ll be heading to British Columbia to visit my daughter, granddaughters, family and friends. My husband gifted me the fare; he knows I’ve been aching to see the girls. I’ll be there for my daughter’s birthday, and to reacquaint myself with my granddaughters, who are teetering on the brink of their teenage years, at ages 11 and 13. My daughter will have her hands full for the next decade with these two little minxes.
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Roxanne Tellier – With No Direction Home
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Baby Boomers, Bob Segarini, city, DBAWIS, forever home, homelessness, key money, landlords, Monty Python, moving, real estate, Roxanne Tellier, stages of grief, Toronto, Wild West, Wizard of Oz on April 23, 2017 by segariniWhen we first sold our house, worrying about finding a space that would be safe, affordable, and have amenities nearby didn’t seem like such a big deal. Really, we reasoned, how hard could it be? I, for one, thought that our biggest problem would be agreeing on location.