I'm to that point Jim. Been looking for 10 or 12 years now and just find it harder to come back here everytime we go down. It feels more like home to me everytime I'm down there and I just want to find the place I'm looking for and pull the trigger and do it. We were in Missouri one time looking and when we got back,a friend asked if I wouldn't miss home if I moved down there. I said that that would BE home if all my stuff was there. He kinda thought I had a point. Only thing that's been holding me back is that everytime I think I'm absoultely ready,that I've taken on the straw that broke the camels back,there'll be a rerun of a Christmas episode of a TV show on,or somebody's birthday comes up,or some sappy sentimental thing. I've gotten past the problem of being on the old family farm. There's a difference between imagining that your ancestors were here and remembering that they were. I don't imagine that Dad,or my uncles,brothers,what have you were here. I remember that they were and that constant reminder ain't all that great as you get older. Sometimes memories need to be put away for a while and not always right in front of your face. Like I said,if my kids want to inherit a farm,it just might be somewhere else.
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