I’ve lived in the same house my entire life.
My parents and brother moved into this place in 1989, and I arrived a few months later. It’s a beautiful Victorian house, built in the 1860s, and as anyone with a home that old will tell you, they’re somewhat of the lemons of real estate. My closet door doesn’t close, our basement is the creepiest place ever, and only the kitchen and family room are air conditioned. But I absolutely, 100% love it.
Over the years, no matter what sort of teenage (or collegiate) drama was going on with my family, I’ve always wanted to come home. There’s lots of things I don’t like about the weather here, but no matter what tropical destination I could move to, no place will ever quite match the way I can watch the sky turn from black to blue to pink to orange to sunny from my bed. The way my cat got stuck in a wall one time and my dad had to use a sledgehammer to break him out. The way we used to tie parachutes on little plastic army men and throw them over the third floor banister. Or the way I can go through a drawer and find stuff from 1997, because we’ve never been forced to move and weed out all the junk. My brother and I have both talked about buying it from our parents one day- that’s how much we love it.
It’s weird to think that this is probably the last time I’ll actually be living at my parents’ for any decent amount of time. I know it’s a part of growing up, and a lot of people feel this the same, but I’ve always thought that my childhood was truly special because of this place. I’m really excited and ready for what comes next, no matter where it takes me, but I will miss this house. A lot. No matter where I go, I think until I have my own family and my own kids, this will be my home.
Where do you consider “home”? Do your parents still live in the house you grew up in? What’s your best/funniest memory in your childhood home?
My parents moved into our house 3 months before I was born and I never lived anywhere else. It’s SO strange to live on my own now and know that “my room” is actually a guest bedroom now. It’s still MY bed when I visit home and I don’t know when that will change. When I get married??
I think the weirdest thing will be the first Christmas I don’t wake up in my own bed. Ahhh so weird to think it’s probably not many that years away!
Fantastic post! I completely understand what you mean about always wanting to go home no matter what, I feel the same way. No matter how much I enjoy living in England and having a bit of freedom, nothing matches how comfortable I feel when I’m back in the house I grew up in. My family has lived in the same house since I was born, I feel so fortunate to be able to return to the house I spent my childhood in
When I was 16, my parents decided to move to a new house about 20 minutes away. We were still in the same city, but outside city limits now. I was so mad at them for moving me from my childhood home. I eventually got over it, but the new house was just different. By the time I moved out on my own 6 years later, I wasn’t really sad to go. It felt like it was time. If I would have moved out from my childhood home, that would have been a different story. I would have been way more sentimental about it. Moving away from your childhood home is tough. Some people always consider their parents house home. It took me about 6 months before I stopped saying “I’m gonna go home” (to my parents house) rather than, “I’m going up to my parents”.
My parents have lived in the same house for about 30 years. They are moving this year
My heart broke. They are moving so that my sister and her family can move into the house- I am happy for my sister but bummed that my ‘home’ will no longer be my home.
At least you’ll always be able to visit it! And you’ll get to know that people you love are still making memories there
My parents still live in my childhood home, though my dad is trying to get my mom to move out of the city and into the country. I love love love going home but I think I’ve gotten so independent with moving so much that I haven’t had my room in so many years! Still, who can argue that it’s not the most comfortable place ever, right?
We lived in the same house my whole life too! I just moved out for real this past August and my younger brother completely took over my room (complete with new paint on the walls, re-arranged furniture, new curtains, etc.). It doesn’t look ANYTHING like my room anymore so…the house has officially gone from “home” to “my parents house”. My apartment feels more like home now, even though my mom HATES it when I say that!
I’m not sure if I really have a place that feels completely like home. I guess my Gramma’s house does in a way because I probably spent most of the years in my life in it. My other home I had a shared bedroom with my younger sister who now completely took it over and got a queen bed something I always wanted. So I don’t have a place in it so it feels less homey but I can live with having the couch when I visit. I hope that I can make somewhere feel like home someday.
What a great post and I love the really homey pictures. Feels like I am right there. The first one, and that adorable pillow….so mood-setting and perfect to really put me there. Your photos have grown so much the past year!
My parents dont live in the house I grew up in and I have moved 15 times++ in 10 years. Home is where…I am living at the moment. I just make the current place a home, no matter what
I love that first shot of the curtains and the window! It feels so cozy!!
one of my favorite posts by you, Gabriela!
See! Perfect post. Love it.
I moved to northern Nevada when I was 8. I consider it my “home”. The house my parent’s have built has developed into such a beautiful dream place. I want to get married there in fact! I love going back home.
This is sort of weird…but I used to burry all of my dead fish and I built a fish cemetery… Like 5 months after I made the cemetery and had 3 fish in it….i was so curious what happens to dead fish, that i dug it all up. NOT A GOOD IDEA, GROSS.
HAHAHAHAH THAT IS AWESOME. I’m just imagining little Aubrey out in the yard with a shovel and a bunch of fish carcasses…
home to me is both my house with my parents I grew up in, and my best friends house next door. I spend more time there than I do at home when Im not away at school, but both places just feel right. I can walk into my friends house any time and Im always welcome. Same goes for my own home obvoiously too!
btw your oreo pie= amazing!!
I still consider my parents’ house my home, even though I’m 22. I think this year will be my last summer of coming home though. It’s going to be hard for me to accept that - I don’t like growing up!
I loved this post. It gave me goosebumps up and down. It honestly took me about a year to stop thinking of my parents home as “my home” and to start thinking fo the house the husband and I live in as “our home”. I lived in the same house from age 4-23, so it was hard!
That’s the way I’m gonna be! Until I start a family of my own or have been in a house with my husband for several years, I’m always going to consider my parents’ house home.
Such a sweet post! We built our house when I was 7 I think. It took me a long time to get over my attachment issues with our other house, but now I’ve come to love this one. Since my two siblings and I are all living in other places for most of the year, my parents are starting to talk about downsizing, but it makes me so sad!
When my parents talk about downsizing it makes me cry. True story.
My parents bought their house the year before I was born, and haven’t moved since. Even though I’m in college and have my own apartment, I still think of the house I grew up in as home. My room still remains untouched, but I don’t know how much longer it will stay that way! There’s so many memories, but I think my favorites are having my family over for the holidays and inviting the neighbors over for backyard barbeques.
Must be fun to be a rich girl and always be able to fall back on your parent’s incomes. Many of us are not so lucky.
Whoa, passive agression.
I wouldn’t presume that my parents are “rich,” but yes, I know that I am lucky, and I have acknowledged that both on the blog and in private thanks to my parents many times. Lots of people graduate from college and move home while finding a job, and I’m not going to feel guilty for accepting help from my parents in the interim if they’re happy to do it. That said, getting a job IS my priority right now- hence why I wrote this post.
Such a lovely house ! I love it =)
For me, my home will always be the house where I grew up.
I loved this post. Your house is beautiful. And the pictures were amazing! Reading this made me miss my home. I don’t have a cool story to it or anything…but I want to go visit my family now!
I’m back at home, too, for a bit while I transition from graduating to finding my first real grown-up job. it’s terrifying and all too comfortable. I’m surrounded by the things and people that I know best, and part of me wishes that I didn’t come back here immediately after leaving school, but it sure beats being homeless. plus, the rent isn’t too bad