246: Who Knew We’d Be So Emotional? Saying Goodbye to Our Childhood Home

In this episode, I catch up with my sister Lucy to answer listener questions on everything from petty fights to our parents recently selling our childhood home. We discuss why it was so emotional to say goodbye to the house, both for us and our friends, and how we want to recreate that same nostalgia and welcoming atmosphere in our own homes. We also talk about when Lucy and her boyfriend Tyler plan on getting married, Lucy’s feelings on not being on her older sisters’ “timelines,” and her favorite things about being an aunt. Finally, we discuss our biggest millennial “icks” and close it out with a game of 1,2,3 boop!



Key Takeaway / Points:

  • Petty sister fights and reverting to our childhood selves

  • On selling our childhood home

  • Our experiences saying goodbye to the house

  • On wanting to create nostalgia and a welcoming atmosphere in our own homes

  • Lucy’s feelings on not being on her older sisters’ “timelines”

  • Lucy’s favorite things about being an aunt

  • Lucy’s biggest millennial “icks”


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