One of my neighbors moved out last weekend. This family consisted of a man who is probably around my husband’s age, and his wife and the wife’s daughter (his step daughter). The daughter and my daughter went to the same school so that we would see each other at the school bus stop every day. We would always greet each other. The teenage girl was very nice to my daughter and I liked her.
For past couple of months, whenever I passed by their house, I often heard their arguing voices from inside their house. Sometimes they argued in front of the entrance door or even in the backyard. Pretty much everywhere.
After these huge arguments they decided to separate, I guess. The mom and the daughter moved out.
I felt sad for them. They seemed to be a nice family.
I have witnessed many families moved in and out in this area. I might have to say, it might be common throughout America. People freely move their residence.
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This afternoon I heard another neighbor of mine would move out. The husband is an active military and he was assigned to South Korea. The whole family decided to move there together. Their moving day is set at the beginning of next month; May.

This family has two young children. They are still 9 years old and 10 years old. They were born in Texas, and moved to Maryland and lived there for one year. After that, the family moved to South Korea and had lived there for three years, then moved this area last year. Now they are heading back to South Korea for some more years. It would be tough for the young children to keep moving to a new place.
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I sometimes think about my family. If my husband had stayed in the military, we would have gone thorough lots of moving, just like them. I am glad I had supported my husband during the transition from the military to the civilian. Now that he has a good job and we can stay at the same comfortable place together.
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