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Meg Duerksen

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We moved into this house in Newton, Kansas, in 2004, when the youngest of our children was just two weeks old. Over the next seven years, we renovated every inch of this 1903 home while raising our five young kids there. It was such a great house for a big family. It had five bedrooms and only one full bath. Our family of seven shared that one bathroom for many years.

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We moved into this house in Newton, Kansas, in 2004, when the youngest of our children was just two weeks old. Over the next seven years, we renovated every inch of this 1903 home while raising our five young kids there. It was such a great house for a big family. It had five bedrooms and only one full bath. Our family of seven shared that one bathroom for many years.

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