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Showing posts with label houses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label houses. Show all posts

Sunday, April 8, 2012

H is for The True Meaning of Home

A to Z Challenge,  Memory for  H plus Week #47 GBE 2 Prompt - Home   

      Home is where the heart is.  It may sound cliche' but it is absolutely true.  My family was certainly proof that can't be denied.  Home is not defined by a house or any other structure where you may happen to live.

      In the 18 years that I lived at home, we lived in more different houses than I care to count.   To be honest, I really can't tell you exactly how many because I'm not sure how many we lived in before I was old enough to remember.  Let's just suffice to say that it was a lot.     During my first 7 years we lived in 3 different towns and the rest were spent in the first town which is the one I consider my hometown.   To give you just a slight idea of how frequently we moved - halfway through the second grade we moved to New Albany and moved back to Milltown the summer after third grade.  In that one and a half years we lived in 3 houses.  Many of our moves would be just down the street.   Enough said.

      I'm sure by now you are asking yourself why we moved around so much.  Good question.  It was never because we were vagrants or that we had to move for any logical reason.   It was simply something my mom liked to do.   She would no more than get one house fixed up perfectly until she would find another one she liked better.  So, we packed up and moved.

      Having said all this, I have to add that I had a wonderful childhood.  It never occurred to me or any of us that we had any less of a home than kids who lived in the same house all their lives because we didn't.  We were happy and loved and no matter how long we lived in a house mom and dad made it a home.   Mom always fixed a home that was warm, cozy and welcoming.  My friends always loved visiting at my house and did so quite often.   Home for us was wherever  the family was and we had the best home anyone could ask for.

Until next time...that's my view.
Kat

     

Saturday, April 7, 2012

G is for Grandkids and Gingerbread

     For my G memory I am actually telling about a memory that I miss out on except through pictures.  Every Christmas my daughter-in-law and my 2 grandkids always make a gingerbread house.  Unfortunately, I live 4 1/2 hours away so I'm never there when the fun happens.  It's not all bad though because they always send me pictures.  Thank heavens for cameras!

     When the kids come home at Christmas the grandkids and I always have our special baking time to do cookies or something special.  It is my favorite time of year.        But for now I'm going to share with you some of the pictures they have sent of the grandkids and gingerbread houses.











Until next time...that's my memory view.
Kat