Today marks four years in our home. Four years is the longest we've been anywhere, and I think it's safe to say we've established this as our home. I would bet lots of money that we'll be living in this house for a long, long time.
(Close-up of the new house color - Ron's finished painting the front. He's painting our house this summer! He's awesome. Here's what it looked like the year we moved in.)When we first moved in four years ago, we definitely thought that by now we'd have started to think about where to move next. For a more permanent home (bigger, newer, fancier). As in, this will do for now but not forever.
It's funny how things change. We don't have a big house, or a very new house, or anything really that spectacular. But what we do have is a house that in four years has turned into our home. I could go on and on about the events and moments that have made that happen, and most of them would have to do with my children, because what I've realized is that they really do make this home for me. This is the only home they have ever known, and there is something magic about that. I am giddy thinking about them coming home from college to sleep under this very roof, watching their own kids maneuver the very steps they slid down backwards (should we just leave the baby gates up?), crowd around the same dining room table that I've been eating at since I was some single-digit age.
I am sentimental. I am not all that patient, but have learned that over time we turn this house into just what we want. Over time, we call on this house to do different things for us, we live in it differently. The play areas of the toddler days will be the hang-out spots for the teenagers to come.
And when they are both gone off on their own, this is all the house I want, and these walls hold the memories that will sustain me until they come home again.
This is what our home looks like today.
The house has its quirks. Things that need fixing, painting, re-doing. But it's ours, it's home. I love dreaming here, staring out at the walls and imagining what they'll become.
8 comments:
I think you have a fabulous house. It is very Killins! I like the green by the way. Lovely!
That's really sweet. I think of our house as a home as well since all of my children have been born here & this is all they know but deep down I know this will only be our 1st house so I envy you in a way. And I think it looks really nice.
You know JJ I totally feel you on this one. We unfortunately had to move last year and I told nathanael we have to hurry and get to a "forever house" because I need to live in a house my child/ren will always "know". We are in a very nice place in a great neighborhood now...it too is not huge or fancy but could be a great forever home...we're just not sure yet of our options.But prior to kids I did always think of biger and better. No I just want forever :) So maybe? I am sure you remember my parents home and although it's in the hood lol it is really sweet to see Zech play in the same yard and ride his bike in the same driveway I did 30 years ago :). You are creating such a safe place and foundation for them. What a blessing! Thank for sharing. Your house looks fabulous. Great paint job Ron!
Absolutely beautiful writing J.J. Thank you for making me appreciate my home for the memories it holds.
I loved this post so much, J.J. Bigger, fancier, newer is soooo overrated. Your home is beautiful. And I'm totally stealing the artline - I think I recognize the hardware from Ikea, right?
Well I'm so glad I could help make your beautiful home even more beautiful! :-) Wish we could have seen all the changes firsthand this summer. :-(
Next year definitely. Kudos to Ron for painting the house. I'm totally impressed!
Your home is so beautiful and so you and this was so wonderfully written. And I'm so sad that my boys won't have this for another 9 years!
love love LOVE this post JJ. Your home is one of the warmest and most inviting that ive ever been in, and full of fabulous decor inspiration on top of that! :) I am so envious of your knowing that it's your 'forever house'... LOVE that. and i love the new paint color from Ron - awesome!
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