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We dream of a home- nothing excessive, just what we need: love, a mess of babies, and dogs. We dream of a home and being rooted in our careers- satisfying and purposeful, with enough pay to not worry. Enough to provide for a family, everything they need. We dream of a home and raising our children there. A few of our own, some adopted- all gifts from God. Raising them with patience and love; instilling in them the faith, morals, and values our parents instilled in us. Our new apartment is nicer and feels like home. Decorated with our favorite memories: polaroid moments, a jar of concert tickets, bottle of sandglass: blues and greens (our favorite), browns and whites, you and me, minutes, hours, afternoons. Teacher’s pay and grad school: student loans, car payments; bills. We don’t have a lot, but we save what we can for the life we want to have. Too poor for a house, contentment can be our home.
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Feb 21, 2013
Feb 21, 2013 at 9:36 PM UTC
We dream of a home
We dream of a home- nothing excessive, just what we need: love, a mess of babies, and dogs. We dream of a home and being rooted in our careers- satisfying and purposeful, with enough pay to not worry. Enough to provide for a family, everything they need. We dream of a home and raising our children there. A few of our own, some adopted- all gifts from God. Raising them with patience and love; instilling in them the faith, morals, and values our parents instilled in us. Our new apartment is nicer and feels like home. Decorated with our favorite memories: polaroid moments, a jar of concert tickets, bottle of sandglass: blues and greens (our favorite), browns and whites, you and me, minutes, hours, afternoons. Teacher’s pay and grad school: student loans, car payments; bills. We don’t have a lot, but we save what we can for the life we want to have. Too poor for a house, contentment can be our home.
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Feb 21, 2013
Feb 21, 2013 at 9:36 PM UTC
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