Getting out of the house by itself, during the past year was a tedious task, can you comprehend, what would it be like, when you need to move your home where you lived for years, into another home closer to your parents? When you stay at one place for decades, you tend to accumulate things and memories, sorting, and leaving them behind is overcoming both emotional and physical barriers. As they say, all is well that ends well. Once you are in your new place, and all is settled, there is a big sense of satisfaction, for self it's a huge relief, and so for the near and dear ones, too.
Not a traditional American house, but it was lovely to have a sneak peak into this one in Rayland, Ohio, about 20 minutes from wheeling WV, where our Lovely Lynnette moved into recently. As you reach the house, this is how it looks:
who would not want to occasionally relax, and stretch themselves, after standing for long in kitchen, after having yummy food, when guest leave after fun and party, one just get's into the bed room with the pretext of having a me time, and end up having a siesta if not definitely, after a long days work, to rejuvenate oneself, this where one spend a night. You have this place with things that give you comfort, there is a teddy bear on the bed, and did you see on the wall above the beautiful wooden box, the picture has footprints, in the shape of heart.
With all the inputs through out the day, do we not need an output as well, do we not need to clean ourselves and get ready fresh? Most houses have common bathroom and toilets and bath tub and shower are common necessity.
Windows and side doors, keep us fresh giving us a view of the outdoors. The garden in the courtyard seem to weather away during every snowfall, and some things there come back after the snow.
For a traditional house, here is the one where she lived before moving into this new house, in Shadyside Ohio about 25 minutes from wheeling, WV. It's said that a house is built by hands but a home is built by heart..
Don't you feel all these pictures to be postcards? A picture perfect home - and wishing that so be the joy in staying there.
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