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Memories Are On Their Way

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Today, I noticed two ladies sitting in front of my house with lap dogs in their laps pointing. At my house.

So, I walked outside. They rolled down the window of the car and shouted from the curb, “Our aunt used to live here”.

I shouted back, “Well, do you want to come in and take a look?”

They said, “REALLY??!!!” as they tossed their two lap dogs in the back seat a little too quickly, and jumped out of the car. They were sisters.

“Are you serious?”, they said. “Of course! I wish that I could walk through my old house in Texas where I grew up again.”

They immediately started oohing and aahing over my “new” home. I told them we had only been in the house a couple of weeks. They were ecstatic over the mail drop slot that they used to play with as kids visiting their aunt. “Does the mailman still use it?” they asked. “Yep!”, I replied.

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They pointed out the wrap around fireplace that was original and were excited to see the built-ins were still in the hallway. They told me where the Christmas tree used to sit when they would come over on Christmas day.

They walked out in the backyard and argued over whether it was level like it is now. They were amazed by the new addition, and they told me two little girls (their cousins) used to share the tiny bedroom my daughter has all to herself now.

You could tell that the memories were flooding them. They remembered a recess in the wall that was covered up now where a phone used to sit. And, they talked about how the un-finished basement used to be really scary to them with its steep stairs and fears of spiders. They were scared to go down there. This used to be a VERY tiny two-bedroom home. Now, it seemed spacious and modern to them. They said several times, “Now, I could live here!”

They wanted their cousins to see it, and I told them I would email them photos of the house. And, I did.

After they left, I was happy I got to share in that moment with these two sisters that I had just met. I could tell how much it meant to them. And, I thought of my own children who told me in the car yesterday how much they missed their old house. When they told me that, it made me kind of sad. But, I know that it just takes time.

Because the longer you live in a house, the more memories are built and the more that house becomes a part of you and your family. It just takes time.

We are starting one memory already.

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The kids get a nickel (we are going to go broke, I tell you) for every apple that falls from our apple tree that they pick up. In hindsight, maybe a penny would have been better. Avery picked up 200 in just a couple of days. I know they will remember picking up all those apples, and the money they earned from it. Sure, they won’t remember what they might buy with the money, but they will remember picking up all those apples, and learning about the value of work, and tithing, and savings.

And, maybe Chandler won’t remember falling down the back porch steps and cutting his head open, but I will.

And there will be get-togethers and best friends made in this house.

There will be cousins who come to visit (like this weekend) and quirks about this house that we grow to love.

There will be heartache and happiness that will eventually fill every corner and crack. There will be joyful sounds and painful ones that echo into the years.

There will be memories that will one day flood back when we look at a bedroom that used to be shared by a baby and his big four-year old brother. Or by the 7-year- old who was thrilled to finally have a space of her own.

This house that we are still trying to figure out which light switches do what, will one day feel like a part of our own selves.

I can’t imagine being like the lady on my street that I just met, who brought us a plate of cookies, who has lived on this same street 63 years.  But, as much as I love change, I love the idea of all those memories being locked under one roof. 63 years of memories sounds nice when you compare it to just 17 days.

I can’t imagine what she must see and feel when she looks at the walls of her small home that someone will most likely update and change when she dies. It is sad in a way to think of that possibility. But, for now, I like to think of her sitting quietly in her house that is full of love and heartache, and imagine that her heart is full of mostly the happy memories, as she looks at the rooms where she used to rock her babies to sleep. That even though it is different now, those walls….those rooms….can take her back to a place in an instant where she wishes she could be again.

And, I decide, when I think of her, to find joy in all those memories that are on their way to our little home.


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  1. tric says

    July 18, 2013 at 2:52 pm

    Lovely post. I was up visiting my mum recently and staying in my childhood bedroom. It is lovely to still be able to go back and visit and relive old times. I’m sure it will be too for your children many years from now. I did a post on it called “The tales a house could tell”. I imagine your house has plenty.

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      July 18, 2013 at 3:09 pm

      It does have plenty I’m sure. Just none of ours just yet. 🙂

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      • tric says

        July 18, 2013 at 4:19 pm

        My family home was a new build when my mum and dad bought it. It has been a magical home. I am sure your children will some day say the same.

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  2. crmama says

    July 18, 2013 at 3:06 pm

    I love love LOVE this post! My parents just retired and moved to be closer to me, which is great! Except…they’re going to sell their house. The one I grew up in. The one I still think of as my permanent “home”. I didn’t realize how much that house meant to me until I realized I wouldn’t be able to go back any time I needed to.

    And you’re right; it’s all the little memories…painting the mailbox for money, washing the cars in the driveway, cleaning the kitchen for the zillionth time, how that house looked in Christmas lights…it’s just a dwelling, but by living and loving in it for so long it – like the Velveteen Rabbit – became Real.

    Good for you for sharing your house with those little grown up girls!!

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      July 18, 2013 at 3:09 pm

      Yes! Like the velveteen rabbit. Love that. 🙂

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  3. Perfectly Imperfect says

    July 18, 2013 at 3:33 pm

    I love this. I love that you welcomed them in. I would love to visit my childhood home. My sister and I argue over which one of us gets to buy it if its ever up for sale. I am really trying to make my current home my kids only childhood home. I like change so I am just constantly changing things inside. You will make wonderful memories in your new home.

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  4. Rayna Drago says

    July 18, 2013 at 3:36 pm

    I hope one day when I go back to NJ and see the house I grew up in, the new owners let me come inside. After living in the same house for over 50 years, my mom moved about 2 1/2 years ago. I flew all the way out from CA to see it one last time and grab some items I didn’t want to be thrown away or sold. It was weird walking out the door for the last time. So many years in that house, so many memories. A home becomes a part of you for sure and I hope this new one gives you tons of happy ones to share for a lifetime. 🙂

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  5. TheAwakenedMomma says

    July 18, 2013 at 4:54 pm

    I’ve never had this! I’ve moved more times than I can count. I can’t wait to one day have a home like this for my kid(s)!

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  6. cookie1986 says

    July 18, 2013 at 7:22 pm

    That is so cool that you let them i!

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  7. writermomangela says

    July 18, 2013 at 8:20 pm

    This is a beautiful post! Like you we recently moved. We lived in our old house for 12 years, so this home is new and doesn’t have any memories yet but it will. There have been more than a few nights I’ve laid awake wondering if I have done the right thing, if my children will be okay, if they’ll remember the move with a smile or a tear…

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      July 18, 2013 at 8:25 pm

      Awww. We’ve yet to live somewhere that long! I hope this one will stick for us, and I hope that your kids will be just as happy there. 🙂

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  8. wahmcat says

    July 19, 2013 at 5:43 am

    What a fantastic story! How thoughtful you were to let those women into your home to reminisce about their childhood! We have been in our home 3 years as renters and have just been told we have to buy or move out by October 1st….so we applied for a home loan and have been waiting on some sort of news for a week now… ugh. It is so stressful.. I love the school district we are in and the thought of having to pack and move – not to mention find a place we like – in our budget… ugh… At any rate, I look forward to calling a house our “home” soon. Congrats on yours! 🙂

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      July 19, 2013 at 1:56 pm

      Thank you!

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  9. Shannon says

    July 19, 2013 at 1:19 pm

    Congratulations! I nominated you for the Inspiring Blogger Award. Check it out: http://gameofdiapers.com/2013/07/19/i-won-most-inspiring-blogger-award/

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