This comment on yesterdays post got me thinking, really thinking, thank you.
simple Living11 February 2014 20:37
Your home looks lovely, and I love all the posts you do about your beautiful dogs, you look like you have the most perfect life.
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It's not perfect, no life is.
We work hard, extremely hard for what we are achieving and we are making enormous sacrifices to get to where we want to be. I record what we do and what we have on this Blog to keep us motivated and to give us a record of how we are progressing.
Our home is lovely (and thank you for saying that), I think it's getting even more lovely because it's starting to look a little bit knocked about. It doesn't always show in the pictures but there are now scuffs on the paintwork, little bits of chewed areas where the dogs have nibbled. Scrubbed patches on the rugs where they have had accidents and the faint aroma in the conservatory of wet dog mixed with the aroma coming from the cat's bowl of tuna.
But it's home and we love it.We are making it together, it is the place we all come back to. Me from the shops or from scrubbing out the henhouse, from walking the dogs through wet country lanes or along windswept promenades. Lovely Hubby from work or outings to wood yards or DIY stores or those other 'man' places he visits usually dragging me along with the promise of a Costa coffee. The dogs come back here after diving head long down rabbit holes (yes, Rosy... we know where you go) and where Ginger the cat comes back to after a night hunting wildlife and dragging it through the catflap to delight us with his larder filling skills.
Home ..... we're building it between us, all of us .... humans and animals alike. Thank you for watching our progress and commenting on it. Thank you for loving our shade of green, I'm noticing more and more in the photos that appear as I check my Blog posts that we are very 'green' and still I love it.
We don't have the most perfect life, we have the life that we are making for ourselves. It's not all sunshine and roses, it's also mud, despair and tears, but what we do have and what is most perfect is a deep, loyal and profound love for each other. Whatever life throws at us we whinge about, we have a moan and sometimes a cry, we stamp our feet (this is mostly describing me if I'm honest), and then we do what we can to keep moving forward and making things better.
I guess you would just call it LIFE.
Sue xx
