- How about one last Thursday barbecue at our old house - Mom stated more than suggested.

We were all up for it. Dad wouldn't skip a chance to earn some man points by charring some meat (and eggplants for Daphne), Toby was missing family meals since Lily and Carlton went to London to spend summer with her parents, and Daphne and I wouldn't say "no" to something different from sandwiches.

The evening was perfect- warm, breezy, bright, filled with good food, laughter and memories. The first not-so-perfect barbecue with Daphne and Regina and all of them that followed, every 4th of July, all of the garden parties, Easter egg hunts, Halloweens, Christmases. Every corner was whispering "Remember that time when?". When we rode our bikes for the first time, when Toby destroyed the lawn looking for a pirate's treasure, when we were camping outside and catching fireflies, when I looking for a rabbit's hole to join Alice in Wonderland. So many moments that we were able to share after we found out about the switch. At the end of the night we went together to the garden, for the one last tour under the stars. Hand in hand we were saying goodbye to every corner.

- Oh, I hope the next family will be happy here - said Mom.

- And treat the lawn better that Toby did - added Dad.

- And complain less than both of you - Toby returned the favour.

- John, isn't it the place where the kids handprints were? - Mom asked with a hint of panic in her voice - I was just thinking we could dig them out somehow and I can't see them.

- Always one step ahead of you Mom. We thought about a housewarming gift for your new place and went for personalised set of stepping stones. Because really, how could you live without one? - I went to get the box.

Inside there was the original stone with few extra we've made - Daphne's, Lily's and tiny Carlton's prints.

- Oh, thank you, thank you all, that's so special! - Mom was tearing up clutching the smallest one close to her heart - Thank you for this evening, you know that you'll always be welcome in our new place; you'll never stop being our babies...

- Ok, so before the ultimate "you've grown up too fast" speech maybe we'll go to do the dishes - Toby made a move towards the house and we followed him leaving parents to have a private moment.

- You know what we've never done here? We've never had a wild party! - I said whilst putting plates away.

- Well, the parents were never leaving us alone for more than 24 hours, so we really never had an opportunity. Besides, Wilke's place was the party central - Toby replied.

- Yeah, but I feel like we should give this place a proper, adolescent send off. Come on guys, it's summertime, we need some fuun! - I felt like being back in high school.

- I have to tomorrow evening off, do you think it's too late to invite people? - Daphne asked.

- No, it's just perfect for the rest of summer jobers. I'll organise the snacks, Toby you can get drinks and Daphne you'll get in touch with the Carlton group? - I asked.

- "Will it be okay if I invite Emmett?" - Daphne signed when Toby turned around.

- "Yeah, it'll be fine, he came here few days ago and everything was ok."

- "No problem, I'll get right to it."

- Bay, did you think about telling our parents about it? - Toby asked suddenly

- I thought about leaving this task to you actually, my dear, older brother since you'll be playing the part of the adult supervision.