Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Week 6 - Oh how I love home.

The other day I was playing around on google maps. It lead me to my home. The place where all the moments of my life come together. This place is where the most beautiful images were engrained into my mind. It’s the wonderful place that made me and made who I am. So far many of my favorite memories occurred in my home. Or as Miranda Lambert would say in “the house that built me”.

I picture the three stairs leading up to my front door. Through the maroon door my front entry, upon entering my little puppy Bear runs in from under the kitchen table. He runs around my feet anxiously begging for a piece of my attention. His huge fluffy tail twitching uncontrollably; his fur is as soft as a handful of flour. My mom’s standing in the kitchen ready to ask me about my day. I look into the living room where I once would rock Tay to sleep by softly singing my elementary choir songs to him. The same living room that held all our belongings from downstairs squished from wall to wall. In the middle of it all a queen mattress was on the floor, where Mandi and I slept for many weeks, while we waited for my dad to redesign the basement from the sewer back-up. There is screaming and running coming from the hallway; Taylor bursts around the corner with eyes the size of tennis balls with Jaden right on his tail. Teasing and taunting comes naturally to these two. I walk down the stairs; the very same ones I fell down when I was two, losing the only two teeth I had. Down to the room, where at one point, I shared with my older sister Mandi. I can still see the two twin beds squished in the room with little space between the beds. Now it is newly painted a dark turquoise blue with white trim. My bedspread lays on my bed; the evidence of many hours working with grandma.

In the backyard we have the gazebo, the tramp, and the jungle gym. I look at the new tramp and I remember the old one. It was the best! Oh, so bouncy you thought you could touch the sky. I picture the large hole in the center that slowly kept expanding as we climbed through it until the tramp had to be replaced. I imagine the snowstorms when me and Taylor would shovel the snow towards the tramp and pile it up along the frame until we had an igloo. I imagine my childhood best friend Anna and our amazing forts in the jungle gym. We would haul all the biggest blankets out and cover all the walls and openings with blankets; then put up our sign “She-woman-men-haters club”. It was the best we could come up with in response to Little Rascals.

I love this place it’s my home and always will be, no matter if my parents one day sell it. In my mind it will always be my home and it will hold all my amazing childhood memories.

3 comments:

  1. Awww! This made me think of my old house where I grew up and it made me really sad/happy haha. I loved how clearly you portrayed your emotions and memories of certain things about your home! good job! :)

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  2. Karlee this post was amazing! Seriously it was so descriptive, and you used so many tools of figurative language. It made me feel like I was in Cardston again. I miss that place, and especially my home! :(

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  3. Did you know that if you ask for directions on google maps from Utah to China it will tell you to kayak across the Pacific Ocean? I randomly stumbled upon it yesterday; it made me laugh (random fact of the day).

    You do an excellent job here of descriptive language; we get a great sense of what it's like to enter your home, and, through your descriptions, get a sense of some of your favorite memories of home as well. I think my favorite description is your simile "as soft as a handful of flour." It's a unique comparison but gives me a very good sense of exactly what that fur would feel like.

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