Home Therapy
I'm sure at some point in every new home buyer's mind they ask themselves, "Oh my God, what have I done?" But the truth is that my heart absolutely breaks when I see an old and run-down house or building, I think that's why I'm happy to be saving one at a time (in my own sort of slow and exhausting way).
I feel like it has quite literally been one thing after another since the day I moved in, but I've learned to give myself pep-talks and to seek out friends who completely understand what I'm going through. I have the rest of my life to perfect this house. Since I'm single {and open, but not looking for anyone since I'm only 24 and not yet desperate for a family}, my house is the love of my life. It's that sort of unselfish love too - no matter how many things break or go wrong, I still relish every day going home to something that is all mine and no one else's, that's such a marvelous feeling. It's a work in progress, but I'm slowly making it my own.
For now the biggest obstacle is: how do I fix things that need to be repaired (or better yet how do I find repair men and lawn-maintenance people that will drive to the middle of nowhere to take on jobs that are less than glamourous) and still have enough cash left over to buy what I want to create the house of my dreams?
So as always, I'm open to suggestions (especially from my designer friends) so take a look at what it looks like now and brainstorm about what I should name my new home.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fly-houseofdesign/
"would you accompany me to the edge of the sea and help me tie up the ends of a dream, I love your soul, so would you go with me"
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