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Dan, it's good to hear that you are making progress on your journey. Please

keep us posted.

Dan & Carmella <moldstory@...> wrote: An update on our

move to the southwest,

We travelled north to Southbend Indiana to visit mom for two nights, and while

we were there, something in her house made everyone sick with lung congestion.

Carmella and Danella got hit the worst, Little Dan and I have felt some effect

and a scratchy throat. I smoke and attribute that to the fact that the hits

don't hit me as hard.

Sunday morning we travelled south west to Granite City, ILL to visit grandma and

spent a night there, her house was clean. Yesterday we travelled into Missouri,

or should I say Misery, (Carmella remembers now why she nick named it Misery).

We have family there and every house we went in to had mold, stopped at a gas

station to use the rest room and it had mold, not to mention the pollens in the

air we so thick, by the time we made it to Columbia, Carmella looked like death

warmed over. We boondocked in a hotel parking lot to use their WiFi to get on

line and check things out, and decided to move in for the night, but not without

checking the rooms first. When we left our house in Shelbyville at 3:30 in the

morning, we were so tired we stayed at a Days Inn that was so full of mold that

despite the fact that we were working on 3 hours of sleep the night before, we

could not sleep in the room so we checked out in less than four hours. now we

check rooms before moving in. The

Super 8 east of Columia is the cleanest place we've been since leaving Indiana.

I just want everyone to know, we all keep putting off moving into the unknown

because it is scary. what will we do when we get there? Where will we find a

job? Will our vehicle make the trip? Let me say this. The trip into the unknown

is not as scary as moving from one moldy house to another and watching your

children and family being tortured by an unseeable demon. We now have 195000

miles on our van and still moving forward with more than 1000 Lbs of cargo and a

family of 5. (We are pulling a wheelie across the country)

Thank you all for your prayers,

Dan & Carmella Dunkin

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