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September 5, 2007 by Patsy

Square Footage

Today I read a phrase I never thought I would see – “compact 2,028 square foot home…” in O at Home magazine. Just to set the record straight – 2000 plus square feet is NOT compact – particularly not for a home for one person. People have raised large families in less than half that space.

In the interest of full disclosure, my old house is about 2600 square feet and I live alone in it with my stuff. I’m certain in its 100 plus year history it has housed larger numbers of people than it currently does. It has four bedrooms, two baths and two sunporches – this is not “compact.” Admittedly, it’s not one of those 8,000 square foot homes so popular these days, but it is not compact.

I don’t think it’s wise to give people the idea that 2000 plus square feet is compact. That’s foolish.The last thing the world needs is for everyone in the US to start thinking we need to build and heat/cool homes that have more than 2000 square feet per person, as if we’re not using enough resources already.

Well, I think I need to go write a letter to the editor.

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Epitaphs for Patsy

In a document she left behind for a good friend, Patsy listed five possible epitaphs that could be used at the time of her passing.

  • ‘Lived Fully. Laughed Loudly. Gave generously. Gone.’
  • ‘Lived, Laughed and Loved. Continuing that elsewhere.’
  • ‘Lived fully every day. No regrets now.’
  • ‘The journey continues It has been magical.’
  • ‘A magical journey so far no regrets.’

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