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Single Moms: Happy Housemates

November 26, 2010

2 Moms, 3 children living together. (From left, Amber, Sebastian, Barbara, Lisa and Jack)

From Australia, a story of two single moms sharing a house. They have three children, two kitchen, one bathroom. In their case they found each other through a newspaper ad and it was immediately a good fit. The conversation flowed. If you read the article carefully, it is clear that they talked about the important stuff while interviewing. Most important—their attitude and ideas about being a parent.

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