Saturday 16 November 2013

things that make a home...

It's amazing how a few things change the way a space looks and feels. In my head, I'm not a materialistic person and I certainly don't crave 'things' as such but over the last couple of years I've come to realise that there are certain things that are part of who I am and make me feel at home.

I deliberately chose not to disrupt the home I left behind, because that felt so unfair to the people still living there, and life has gone on without falling apart - it is surprising how little you really need to get by day to day.

But now we are all moving on, and the old place is being packed up , I have finally been able to repatriate a few things. And I have been surprised at just how much pleasure that has given me and what a sense of homecoming I have had because of those little things. I am smiling at my crochet cushions as I write this and today I brought this back...



This clock was in the house I grew up in and there is something incredibly comforting in its familiarity. I just love it.

I am, finally, looking forward to whatever the future has to hold and feeling more positive about where I'm heading. Looking forward to 2014.

Sx

6 comments:

  1. What a beautiful clock. No wonder you're delighted to have it in your home again! Wishing you lots of luck in your journey forward.

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  2. Yes home is more about emotions and memories than material possessions and I'm glad you are finally able to look forward to the future.
    xXx Helen

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  3. The comment I left on your last post doesn't seem to be there - basically I said that I hoped the whole process would be cathartic for you. Glad to hear that you are now feeling more positive.

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  4. What a wonderful clock, a reminder of memories past and also looking forward to the future. Best wishes xx

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  5. Hi Sandra, just catching up with your latest posts. I think I had that first Prima too! I used to use the sewing patterns you got in the middle of each edition.
    I hope things are still on track with the house sale and great to see your looking very happy with your three fine young men...no wonder you were so proud.
    Jacquie x

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    1. I had kept almost all the patterns too. I really had a hard time parting with some of this stuff but in the end I had to think what I could really keep and 20+ year old patterns probably weren't essential! x

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