The Galbraith family recently had a birthday party for their five year old son. They invited several friends over to celebrate at their newly purchased Stapleton row home. “We love our new place, and definitely were excited for people to come over, especially those who hadn’t seen it before,” said Christina Galbraith. “It has so much space, and we finally decorated it and have made it feel at home.” Although many of the Galbraith’s friends had never seen their new place, some had. “We have had a few couples over when we first moved in,” said Christina. “But not many.” One of those couples, the Cofrins, was set to come over for the party. “The Cofrins have actually been to our place a couple of times,” said Christina. “Which is why I was so offended when they said what they said.” According to Christina, prior to coming, the Cofrins were confused about which row home was the Galbraith’s. The confusion caused Tami Cofrin to quip, “can you remind me which one is yours again? All those row homes look alike to me.” Christina was very taken aback by the comment and offended. “I asked her to repeat what she said. And, unbelievably, she did. It was so unpleasant.” Christina contends she would never say that about the Cofrin’s Parkwood home. “Can you imagine telling someone their house looks like every other house on their block?” asked Christine. “I mean, sometimes they do, but I would never say that. Our row home is completely unique. The differences may be a little subtle, but anyone with any sense at all can tell one row home from another. Not sure if this is a word, but I think it’s pretty housist.” Suffice to say, the Cofrins did not come to the birthday party and will probably not be invited back. “It’s possible we could become friends again,” said Christina. “But it’s going to take a lot of changing on their part and of course an apology. I mean all homes matter.”]]>