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In reply to the discussion: The last time you visited your childhood home/neighborhood? [View all]TexLaProgressive
(12,602 posts)31. My childhood home is a victim of katrina
I did visit when I was in my 20s and the neighborhood had miraculously shrunk.Now the house I lived in from age 13 one in Houston is different. I was driving our niece home to Pearland which is south of Houston. Wanna see where I grew up? Yeah. So I turned down my street. I couldnt find the house. All the houses had been torned down to be replaced by ugly gray blocks of apts.There was one wonderful house left a few houses down from ours. It was painted every color of the rainbow, not pastels but viviid. I guess they were holdouts.
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it's amazing. it's small, but so well designed. she used to have huuuuge parties there.
mopinko
Sunday
#19
The house? Decades ago. (And it's only about 3 or 4 miles from where I've lived for the last 18 years.)
Iggo
Sunday
#22
It's crazy. My parent's first house was like that, a couple of blocks from the beach.
hunter
Monday
#46
A couple of months ago, I drove through the complex I lived in from age 10 to 15.
MIButterfly
Sunday
#27
Well, growing up in an Army family we moved a lot. Mom and Dad did have a house in El Paso
sdfernando
Sunday
#28