A family of 5 downsized from a Texas home to an NYC apartment. The kids share a room, but they’ve never been happier.
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Alexis Adegoke thought raising her family would be easier in Texas. Instead, she's happier in New York City, even though it's more expensive.
Alexis Adegoke thought raising her family would be easier in Texas. Instead, she's happier in New York City, even though it's more expensive.
Alexis Adegoke thought raising her family would be easier in Texas. Instead, she's happier in New York City, even though it's more expensive.
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