tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056332983367489033.post4061830047300940544..comments2024-01-27T06:41:34.292-06:00Comments on Lord, Make Me a Saint: What is Home?Jamie Johttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17678469484585027738noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056332983367489033.post-70558044565444965362016-09-01T08:05:30.618-05:002016-09-01T08:05:30.618-05:00I'd love the adventure. Sometimes I tell my h...I'd love the adventure. Sometimes I tell my husband I would like to do something crazy like this, or move to europe and live in an apartment with our kids...he always reminds me that's the idealistic part of me and after a few weeks, i'd miss 'home'.Mary Wilkersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08895931413075965922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056332983367489033.post-35383381659771038452016-08-29T15:30:32.318-05:002016-08-29T15:30:32.318-05:00I guess home is where the heart is. But for me, I ...I guess home is where the heart is. But for me, I would want pretty much one consistent place all the time, whatever that might be. <br /><br />I would like an RV so you could run away from tornadoes, haha! Beckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10451590537173713861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056332983367489033.post-27357681642323343762016-08-29T08:38:57.612-05:002016-08-29T08:38:57.612-05:00This is what David wants to do! Myself? I hesita...This is what David wants to do! Myself? I hesitate for many of the reasons you stated above. I suppose I'd pack up and safely store the special memories and perhaps rent a little apartment later on?? I don't know. But the adventure sure seems fun! Pattyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01651016998027244516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056332983367489033.post-73519738419018650772016-08-29T08:28:05.658-05:002016-08-29T08:28:05.658-05:00I have sometimes thought of doing exactly this. M...I have sometimes thought of doing exactly this. Mostly out of the desire to downsize, but how nice it would be to travel. And yet, as I think of it, where would church community life go if we were always on the road? Where would community go period? I don't think we are meant to be nomads. Downsizing is definitely good and having an RV is good, too, but I think I need a place of permanent residence. Monica https://www.blogger.com/profile/06880809740306892433noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056332983367489033.post-81282064878678378392016-08-29T08:15:01.152-05:002016-08-29T08:15:01.152-05:00Man...that does look fun!! They have a really nic...Man...that does look fun!! They have a really nice camper. Our camper isn't so nice which makes us appreciate our home more! It still is a camper and not a tent. I would love to just travel. Not sure how some people afford that. He must make good money working out of the camper. That would be cool! I would do it if the finances worked out! I think I would just camp at the beach for the rest of my life!Christinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03030030108671604522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056332983367489033.post-63690206153823088862016-08-28T20:15:04.873-05:002016-08-28T20:15:04.873-05:00Oh yes, we've gone back and forth with this li...Oh yes, we've gone back and forth with this line of questioning quite often. For me, it's definitely the people and not the place. I've enjoyed each place we've stayed but when we move on, I don't hold on. I was fine when my parents sold their house. I see how others can't do that though. <br /><br />For RV-ing, I'm not sure. My husband isn't sure how he could work (he not only needs internet access, he needs to talk and whatnot). If we were someplace where the weather cooperates, the kids and I would be outside. But if I'm totally honest with myself, I think that I would have a hard time. My mind likes to create scenarios that my body just can't always go along with. Plus, I don't think I would like driving an RV!<br /><br />Dealing with health issues really brings to mind what's important to me and what's not. Working in the yard, gardening, redoing a house, etc., while fun at times, doesn't make that list any more. I've come to realize the great American dream of owning a home really isn't my dream. Of course, there are plenty of issues to think of with renting too.<br /><br />Back to traveling, with my family anyway, I like the idea of renting out condos, townhomes, etc. I've dreamed of skipping out of town for the winter but it's so hard as we become more entrenched in a community. Part of me wants to drop everything, simplify, and roam, and part of me wants to build up local roots. I really am torn.Nicolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14120865033676075065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056332983367489033.post-25026720722188088732016-08-28T18:27:32.509-05:002016-08-28T18:27:32.509-05:00My kiddos meet the Kellogg family in line for conf...My kiddos meet the Kellogg family in line for confession at one point two years ago. They are an amazing family with 12 kids. Truly they didn't really sell their family home but rent it out except at Christmas time. The dad works with computer programing I believe and they travel constantly. The kids are professional kayakers, or competitive I should say. They follow the kayaking circuit in the summer months. They are a devout Catholic family, they homeschool and make life an adventure. She and I have talked several times over the past few years. When they hit Houston we try to get together and let the kids loose on a local park together. When we met them I really wanted to do what they do. We just can't make Jason's job that flexible. The KelloggFamily love all outdoor activities. They hike, swim, etc etc. They are super closer to each other and don't mind their cramped spaces. The oldest is the age of my second daughter and she stays in a their home town working with her own apartment. The second oldest still travels with them and will until he get married. he is engaged as of New Years. I share that info to say that the kids love this lifestyle and have grown into beautiful adults just fine.<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-bEdGKZWI4<br />That is a link to a video about their family that was made shortly after we met them. I love that they get to find new churches all the time. They are truly apart of the universal church. My older kids started talking with them because they bonded over the big family thing. <br />The thing that pulls at your main point is that in the end they never sold their "stick house" as they are referred to in the RV world. They have traditional Christmas with all the memories in their home but the kids feel just as comfy in the RV. They say that the entire continent is their back yard. Neenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04169665137526513607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056332983367489033.post-1886492184122941022016-08-28T17:59:37.123-05:002016-08-28T17:59:37.123-05:00I think about this a lot, and for now we are stayi...I think about this a lot, and for now we are staying with the big house that they can all come home to. And they have - so many moves in & out, during and after college. I suppose if we had down-sized, that would not be an option. We still have to get creative with sleeping arrangements, to fit everybody in (2 spouses so far, no grandchildren yet). You are right, it's the fact of being together more than anything. They love coming home, which makes me happy.<br />As for a motorhome or 5th Wheel... my parents got a big bus-size RV, which was not the carefree-living it might look like. They traveled a lot during the time of the highest gas prices ($4+) and spent thousands on fuel! Campsites had gotten more expensive than they had expected as well (except one casino they liked to visit). They couldn't park it in their driveway at home, so had to pay storage fees when not using it, and when they came to visit us, had to cut it short in order to not have the RV parked on the street overnight. It had one bedroom in the back, and a few convertible seat-to-bed configurations, so it really couldn't fit a lot of people at once, either. They sometimes pulled a car behind it, and had a terrible mishap in which the axel on the car broke and was actually dragging on the ground for many miles before they realized something was wrong. Car was totaled in the middle of nowhere. They didn't take many trips after that.<br />My friends' parents got a 5th Wheel and seemed a lot happier with that for many years.<br />When I think about traveling, I try to find a good deal on a rental condo. I feel so much more flexible and not tied down to anything. Of course, you never know what might be available when you are!Kate Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10553553874360381779noreply@blogger.com