Wednesday, October 21, 2009

It was like coming home.

I know this is not the 1st time i have blogged about Real Simple Magazine and im sure it wont be the last. Every issue has a question of the month that is featured. the readers write to the magazine and then a handful of responses are published in the next issue. I enjoy reading this section because it is a collection of different opinions and views from people all over the nation.

This month's featured question was "What Does HOME Mean To You". I thought i would share some of the responses that people gave:

Home is being around people who can drive you absolutely crazy one moment & make you feel like a million dollars the next. it's knowing that no matter how hard times get, someone is there for you. -L.W. (Winnemucca, Nevada)

Home means catching fireflies out on the front lawn with my brother. -S.C. (Cary,NC)

It's where I don't have to be perfect. I can put on my pj's & sit down with a glass of wine. -V.H. (Rochester, Minnesota)

A warm bed that you can't get out of in the morning, a tiny pink toothbrush in the bathroom, & the sound of my husband's keys in the door at the end of the day. -D.N. (Charlotte, NC)

The smell of my mother's perfume. -L.N. (San Diego, California)

My husband & I married 7 yrs ago, & we've moved about every year since. Home to me is unpacking that last box. -M.R. (seattle, washington)

Home is where the rags of your life are turned into quilts, lemons become lemonade, and a few extra pounds are simply welcomed as "more of you to love". -S.B. (Four States, WV)

My husband & i lost our home to Hurricane Ivan in 2004. We purchased a 29-ft RV, parked it next to the shell of our house & called it home for 2 years while we rebuilt. We laugh, because although we now have a big, beautiful new house, we just cant seem to part with that little RV. Home is where you happen to be, even if the circumstances arent stellar. -G.M. (gulf breeze, fl)

Every room in my parent's home is filled with memories: the dining room where we ate holiday meals, crammed around a table too small for the crowd, and the kitchen where my brother once cut off one of my braids. Although we won't have the house forever, we will always have the love that came from within its walls. -G.W. (glenview, illinois)

A warm dog curled up by your feet at bedtime. -J.A.M. (seattle, washington)

Home means predictablity in an uncertain world. -M.R.B. (arlington heights, Illinois)

Home is the smell of my husband's neck, right below his ear. -S.J.B. (Corpus Christi, TX)

Our 1999 VW passat wagon. My husband drove me to my law-school graudation in it. it took us on our 5th wedding anniversary trip. we used it to move into our house. when i was in labor, our passat took me to the hospital & brought us home after our son was born. My husband wants a new car, but when i look at our old one, I realize that I have spent more time in it than in our house. It is in that VW that we have mulled over big decisions, enjoyed the scenery, cried, laughed & sung songs. It's our home. -M.J. (washington, dc)

Bathingsuits dangling from the deck rail, a healthy pour of crisp white wine in my glass, and the scent of the grill on my husband's shirt. -A.M. (Oak Park, Illinois)

A log cabin in the snowy mountains, where I'm wrapped in a soft blanket on an oversize plaid couch in front of a roaring fire in a great stone fireplace, drifting to sleep in this toasty-warm room. -M.B. (east greenwich, RI)

For me, home is the sound of my husband's laughter, my spaniel's boundless joy, & a bouquet of fresh flowers on the table. -C.B. (houston, TX)

The smell of fresh laundry and a hot cup of tea. -C.K. (highland, illinois)

Home means snow skis still sitting in the living room in June, dishes in the sink, too much artwork for too little wall space, and indian takeout in the fridge. -A.G. (berkley, california)

Home is welcome chaos. -R.E. (phoenixville, pa)

A good man, a good chair, and a good wine. -D.S. (redding, california)


After reading these and the many others that were published, I stared thinking about what was home to me. It also made me wonder what other people think home is. i was thinking it would be really cool if people commented on this post with their answer to "What does home mean to you" :) i'll go first.

Home to me means: Always running late, my loud, dramatic family talking over each other, my mom making pancakes every saturday morning, the smell of fresh cut grass at dusk, dad's insanely large music collection, my brother sleeping until 1 pm, the distinct smell of my sister, my grandparents dancing in the kitchen while cooking, the laughter of my friends, ella & emmy's blue eyes, trey's flighty-ness, hotdogs & brownies, the quilt my great-great grandmother made, walks with john.

It was like coming home, only to no home I'd ever known. I was just taking her hand to help her out of a cab.
-sleepless in seattle

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Home is relief unrivaled.

--g-reeves said...

Home is: golf course with my dad and brother. covering my sisters tail when she gets in trouble with the parents. momma's home cooking. the pub with my friends, and getting pissed off when we can't figure out where to eat. clemson football. your mother's hot dogs, and my dog jesse.

your jam said...

annnnnnnnnnd grant just made me cry.

The Real Jess Head said...

Home is....515, 101, Powdersville and Anderson, AU, curling up on my bed watching a movie that I've seen a million times and still never gets old, watching GG (while texting JB of course), Susan/Fred/Andrew/Zach, Jame/Kate/Roomie(Amberguesa), cuddling on rainy days, hugs that make you feel safe, 515's homey smell, being silly with my true friends 4L, bonfires, drinks with friends at Corbitts, singing "All I want for Christmas is You", being with the people i love and who love me:)