Haunted Fort Maine

Visiting my hometown and leaving it.?

Sometimes I visit Fort Lauderdale, where I was born and raised and
have fun visiting my family and going to all my old haunts. Nevertheless, I do have a little bit of a problem. When it’s time to leave
there, I start to feel very upset and have the urge to cry. Also, I have a
very unrealistic point of view of Fort Lauderdale. I sometimes feel like I want to move back there, but I do know that it wouldn’t be a good idea
because it is extremely unsafe, which is stated by my parents when I get upset. My mind does tend to push what they stated aside after a while. When I was 16, my parents and I relocated to Port Charlotte, which is about 200 miles away, for our best interest and my dad got a job there. Now we relocated to Maine last October (of 2008).Anybody
know what would be a good remedy to help me leave happy and pleaseant and break my attachment? Please help me.

Thank you in advance.

I know how you feel. I used to live in Michigan. My whole family moved to Calif 9 yrs. I went back just last years. I visited places I loved and held so dear to me. I took so much pictures. I really mean I took so much pictures. The three different homes I lived it. My school, the river were we went to go swimming. I went to old friends homes. Some didn’t live there any longer but one had this really cool club house as a teenager just to hang out and talk crap I took a picture of it. When it was time to come home to Calif. I cried. I know we had to leave Mich. But it was hard and saying good by and not sure if I will ever have a chance to come back again was slim. I had over 400 + pictures. I found this site.
I put the best pictures and wrote my story of what I loved of this town and people. It help me. Plus I have this book that I made. I can pull this book up anytime. and share it with my family and kids

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