If you came to my house, you would see:
Lots of my husband's projects - the tile, fireplace, window seat, shelves & cabinets, and the boys' new loft beds being built in the garage. Watercolor paintings by Grandpa Musick, Quilts on the wall (some hanging on an old ladder) by Pig and Grandma Smith, several stained-glass windows by my very talented SIL & BIL, the 1920's piano where once lived a television, other antique and hand-me-down furniture, Hermosa's vintage nursery with walls that I painted. Books, books, and more books, old photographs, lots of scrapbooks/photo albums, a juicer, dehydrator, Bosch, and toaster oven that take up most of my kitchen counter space, our first garden, and windows that I wish I knew what to do with. Depending on whether you were expected, you might also see a pile (or more) of laundry, school things sitting out, toys strewn about, and a fort or other playtime creation or mess.
We'd probably feed you:
Burritos made with homemade tortillas - you'd build your own and have the choice of black beans, potatoes, possibly pastured ground beef or chicken since we've added some meat back into our diet, shredded cheese, avocados, lettuce, red onion, tomato, cilantro, and Sr. Smith's salsa. If we had dessert, it would be no-bake chocolate oat bars.
And we'd offer you this to drink:
Filtered water, a variety of teas, fresh vegetable or fruit juice
We'd undoubtedly ask if you'd read:
The news, Jane Austen, Beatrix Potter, Robinson Crusoe, Dave Ramsey, David Allen (Getting Things Done), Laura Ingalls Wilder, C.S. Lewis, A.A. Milne
We'd want to play this music for you:
A cd we picked up from Pine Cove called, "The Second Life of Mattresses" - it is an ecclectic mix of worship music played by college students who have worked at Pine Cove. We all love it! We'd spare you our piano playing, although Hermosa might treat you to some groovy harmonica.
We'd want to tell you the latest about:
Our adventures with our cousin Ari staying with us - Scarborough Faire, movies, playtime, stories written and acted out, and other outings. The search for a decent commuter vehicle to replace Old Red (the 1995 F-150 truck that was our first major purchase after marriage), and of course our new church!
We'd probably suggest a game of:Boggle, Nertz, or Scrabble - we're into games over here! We'd play anything you brought as well.
If you brought your tennis shoes you'd be hit up for basketball in the driveway.
We might show off:
The garden, the sparrow nest that is now empty, some of the boys' work, Hermosa's ability to recite a number of nursery rhymes or Psalm 100, the loft beds
If it was a long enough visit, we might watch:
The kids ride bikes, scooters, peddle-cart, trike out front. We wouldn't watch a movie or tv because we don't have a tv, and the screen on the laptop computer is really only adequate for 2 or 3 people to watch it.
What would a visit to your house be like?Ginger, Laura, Lindy, and Brittany, I'm tagging you! If you don't have a blog, I tag you, too. Use this meme as your first post!
3 comments:
Yay! Glad you could play!
(I would *want* to hear the piano playing.)
Triss enjoys playing harmonica too. Perhaps she and Hermosa could jam!
Ah! Your home sounds wonderful. I'm ready to visit. My hubby has many projects in progress, as well, but he keeps them up at his school, where the awesome woodshop is.
Quilts on an old ladder, that is a FANTASTIC idea. May I copy it sometime? Makes me want to make another quilt just to hang in the living room...
Do you quilt at all?
Sorry to be so late in responding! Yes, you can copy the ladder idea, of course! I have so many quilts around here I've gotten creative on the display. I can't stand to hide them in closets. I *do* quilt, but right now am *not* quilting. I'll take it up again - all of my own creations were gifts. And all of the ones in my home were made by either my great aunt (who taught me; in my pre-mom life I worked with her quilting bee at our church) or my MIL. Sometime I'll make one to keep!
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