Happy housiversary!
Posted on | November 7, 2009 8 Comments | e-mail | print
We moved in to our new house the week of Halloween 2008, which means we’ve now been here a whole year. We’ve seen all four seasons and every major holiday, memorized the quickest routes to school and work and grocery store, met a bunch of super people and started our own traditions.
It makes me a little verklempt to think of my kids growing up in this house; to picture my sons as teenagers and the inevitable scars and scrapes this house will endure under their huge feet. I always knew the Baltimore house was not a forever house, and I’m pretty sure this one is. Oh, the plans I have for this house and this family.
Here’re the boys on October 30 last year:
Ach! Cormac was still a baby. He had just learned to walk when we came to Pittsburgh last summer and now these days he is doing C3PO impressions.
Owen has matured even more, from a very grown-up Three to a positively adult Four. He still explains things to us with one hand on his hip and the other gesticulating in the air, like a three-foot-tall university professor. Which reminds me I need to show you his corduroy blazer with the elbow patches. Seriously. You can imagine how well it suits him.
We’ve lucked into wonderful neighbors (whose children play with our children and who hand down corduroy blazers that suit them perfectly) and even the trash barge on the river at the end of our street has a certain beauty at dusk.
I’m still self-conscious about the exterior of our house, to be sure. It still needs to be re-sided, storm-proofed, extended, re-landscaped and generally improved. But in the last year we’ve filled it with books and pillows and music and plants and toy pirates and shortbread, so at least we have everything we need.
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November 7th, 2009 @ 5:15 pm
Ah, I love this…. how a house becomes a home. Memories and reminders everywhere. Watching seasons change and kids grow up, that’s what life’s about huh!
Reply to thisNovember 8th, 2009 @ 10:36 pm
so great. so, so great.
Reply to thisNovember 9th, 2009 @ 2:11 am
I feel very much the same way about this house, that it will be a forever home where the memories will just fill it to the rafters. Only your house is way cuter.
Reply to thisNovember 9th, 2009 @ 9:47 pm
Wow, a year! Congratulations on all of the work you’ve put into it and how you’ve settled in.
I love the idea of the importance of what you fill your house with being more important than how it looks on the outside.
Reply to thisNovember 10th, 2009 @ 9:24 am
Happy houseiversary! We should all be so lucky to be in love with our homes!
Reply to thisNovember 11th, 2009 @ 10:07 pm
Thanks for the love, you guys! This house. Oh this house. Some days I love it and some days it makes me want to tear my hair out. (It’s like a third child, really.)
I don’t love it all the time, but when it’s clean and the sun is shining through the windows and my kids are jumping on the couch and my husband is reading in the recliner … well. It’s a good house.
Reply to thisNovember 24th, 2009 @ 3:04 pm
It’s seems I’m often late to these posts, but just wanted to say congrats on one year in your adorable house! And that photo of the boys has slayed me. I also love the ideas of the memories (past and) to come in our home, so I feel you. It’s a neato feeling, eh? It’s always weird for me to think back to when we used to live in this house with no children. So long ago, and what in god’s name did we do with all that time??
Reply to thisNovember 24th, 2009 @ 5:05 pm
Amazing what a year can do.
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