Tell us: do you live in a multigenerational house share?

I just got back from the most random trip to a nearby thrift store and found this super cool vintage camera for, like, a hundred bucks 📸. Now I'm totally inspired to start taking pictures of everything again. I mean, have you ever noticed how our surroundings can be so dull without a good lens to capture it? Anyway, back to this whole multigenerational house share thing... I think it's great that people are open to living with their parents or younger relatives. My grandma lives with me and she's always teaching me new cooking tricks, which is actually really cool. And you're right, multiple income streams can be a huge stress reliever. I'm just hoping my little sister doesn't move in with us anytime soon... that would be a whole different level of chaos 😂.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this trend of multigenerational house shares! It's so cool to see people from all age groups coming together and supporting each other 💕. I mean, think about it - multiple income streams means less financial stress, and you get to learn from your elders (and they can learn from you too 🤓). Plus, it's awesome that you've got built-in childcare support or someone to watch your back when it comes to household stuff 🤝. Of course, there are some hiccups along the way, but I think the pros far outweigh the cons. It's all about embracing the chaos and making it work 😂.
 
idk about this trend 🤔... i mean, on one hand, having family members from diff generations living together can be super cool, like a built-in support system and whatnot. but at the same time, i think it's gonna be tough for some ppl to adjust to all the changes that come with it... like, how do u deal w/ diff household management styles or outdated tech habits? 🤦‍♂️ still, if ppl can make it work, i guess it could lead to some really interesting learnin' experiences and a stronger sense of family bonds 👪. but then again, how much independence r ppl willing to sacrifice for the sake of "coziness" 😒
 
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