Monday, June 15, 2009

Feeling Nostalgic...

What makes a home?  

Is it the family and loved ones that share the walls with you?  

The colors you pick out to dress up the walls (and the colors they pick out to scribble up the walls)?  

The pillows you lovingly create for your family to lounge against (or to build forts and barbie houses with)?  

The decor and pictures that adorn the nooks and crannies (even the homemade Mothers Day variety)?  

The meals your family has come to call favorites (like top ramen, cream tuna, and don't forget the trusty oatmeal, waffles, and cold cereal...we're going for high class here...).  

Or perhaps the laughter and pitter-patter of feet that makes it come alive?

Or is it the bookshelf that holds your children's favorite bedtime stories?  

Or possibly the actual stories that are told within the walls of a home...from the scriptures, a favorite magazine, or from Izzie's amazing imagination?  

Is it music that fills the air?

For me, it's a little bit of all of them.  Certainly just having my family with me is enough.  But to me, there is a great appeal to homemaking.  Truly, It is an art.  I am the MAKER of our HOME.  That, coupled with being the mother of our home...What a greater calling could there possibly be?

I dusted the shelves and cleaned the house from top to bottom one last time... and then snapped away to document the walls of this home...this home that we are forced to walk away from.  This home that I have poured my heart and soul into as I have every other, this home that we wanted to raise the kids in and spread our roots...

But I'm okay with it.  Truly, it's a difficult situation but I can see the positives and the 'twisted' stability that will come out of this decision that we would not have made on our own.  The walls of our home will always be filled with that same love, the same crazy sounds of six children bustling about, the same aromas, the same care.  I may not be able to call it 'ours' and express myself freely, but it will still be 'a home'...  I will always be the Maker of our Home.

THAT IS, if someone will finally choose us and let us sign a lease!  We have been discriminated against in trying to secure the perfect place for our family.  It's been an eye-opening and truly astounding experience...frustrating, to say the least.  And the thing is...the ones who have 'rejected' us have actually come out and said, "the owner just doesn't want to rent to such a large family."  Excuse me, who else did you want to reside in a five bedroom 3000 sq ft+ home?  Something will work out soon... soon, we'll know what address we'll call 'home' this summer and beyond.

As we're sitting amongst some packed boxes and bare walls (I am trying to pace myself and not leave it for the last minute), I am soaking in the feelings I have for our current home...feeling a bit nostalgic.  There isn't a corner in this place that I haven't touched with love or that isn't saturated with memories...in only three short years.  

A few of my corners...  okay, a lot of my corners...  actually, EVERY corner.  Just so I'll never forget our 'castle.'

16 comments:

Katie Harding said...

Man, that was the best online tour of a home I've ever had!!! When can I move in??? Seriously Shay, you are amazing!

Poppy said...

Parting is such sweet sorrow! I would be sad to leave such a beautiful place, too, but I know that beauty was created by you and you will do the same anywhere you reside. I would just hate to be packing all that stuff. Good luck.

rebecca said...

You have a beautiful touch and a healthy perspective. Poppy's right, you'll bring this loving care wherever you go, and something will pan out soon. we love you!

Sims Family said...

I was thinking the same thing. You are such a GREAT homemaker, you will turn wherever you live into a loving place for you family. Such a beautiful home, thanks for sharing.

Marla said...

You really have such a talent for decorating. I could use you!! I always feel when I leave a home, that it is not longer "home" once we and all out things are gone. It is just four walls...and then the next place becomes home because it holds my family. But saying goodbye is hard. I know.

queenieweenie said...

If you think about it...homes are kind of like our mortal bodies where our spirits reside for a time-when you leave a home it's just a house.

You and your family have a beautiful spirit of love which will make any house a home.

We love YOU to the sky!

Sarah said...

I'm in AWE of how gorgeous you make everything! I also know that wherever you go you will do the same thing. You have such a gift! And shame on the owner who doesn't realize this about you and your wonderful family. Wherever Heavenly Father end up leading you and your family, it will be bigger and brighter and even more fantastic than you would have imagined. We just have to get through the rain at times. We're rooting for you! :)

Jan Kate Brower Arnell said...

You always make your home not only beautiful... like out of a magazine kind of beautiful... but you make it a home. My heart hurts for you as I read this ... keep us up on where you land. love, a jan

brooke said...

You will be my personal interior designer for my home in the FAR future. It's official. Please be sure to share where you're moving, when you know!

Heather said...

That post made my heart hurt too for you guys. I love your home, and it was great that you took so many photos of it. But it is true, wherever you guys go, you will make that home just as beautiful! You are a truly talented homemaker!

Tammi said...

Beautiful pics of your home! You ARE showing your prospective landlords these pics of how amazing you keep your house right? Love you guys.

katierasmussen said...

I loved looking at the pics of your beautiful home! Bu I agree with you about you can make any place a home as long as your together! I've learned that being out here away from family & in a tiny place! Good luck with everything!!!!

Dixie said...

Shay...thought I would see what you are up to. Good luck with the move. Something will work out. We are approaching our one-year lease end here in CO. Don't know what the future holds or where we will be. Still own the house in AF, don't want to buy in CO until it's sold. May have to move again to continue renting since the owners of our current home want to sell. I understand the "big family" rejections. It's hard. But not near as hard as not painting the walls. :) I know you will do great. Drop a line when you get a spare minute. Finally started doing a blog this year. Check it out for our latest updates. dixieandbrandon@blogspot.com

Marcie said...

Your home is absolutely GORGEOUS! I love your "Home rules." We are off of Winchester and Murrieta Hot Springs Rd- South Murrieta so we are still in the Temecula stake and Temecula schools. Good luck with your house hunting and let me know where you end up! There are some finds our way... :)

Marcie said...

P.S. Our realtor was AMAZING so let me know if you need a referral!

Carlie said...

Wow, every inch is so cute! Thanks for the tip about the cups. We don't have that store, but now that I know they are out there I will have to keep my eyes open!

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