When my son was born I'd been made redundant and we were living in a studio flat. Everything he had was second hand, the outfit he came home in, the car seat, everything.
The flat was tiny, literally a kitchen, bedroom and small bathroom without a sink. We lived there for 3 years until we'd saved enough for our own place. So at that point my son was 3 and a half. He honestly cried and sat on the door frame saying he didn't want a new home, despite it being bigger and him having his own room and everything else. The tiny flat was all he'd ever known as home and he really didn't care that it was small etc. It showed me that children especially aren't bothered by their surroundings and material things, as long as they feel safe and are loved by you, whatever house you're in will be home to them.
Mrs Hinch can keep her life, I wouldn't want it, it's all material and meaningless.
The flat was tiny, literally a kitchen, bedroom and small bathroom without a sink. We lived there for 3 years until we'd saved enough for our own place. So at that point my son was 3 and a half. He honestly cried and sat on the door frame saying he didn't want a new home, despite it being bigger and him having his own room and everything else. The tiny flat was all he'd ever known as home and he really didn't care that it was small etc. It showed me that children especially aren't bothered by their surroundings and material things, as long as they feel safe and are loved by you, whatever house you're in will be home to them.
Mrs Hinch can keep her life, I wouldn't want it, it's all material and meaningless.