My husband and I moved into a new house this month. And it is a MESS.
There are still boxes everywhere. We didn’t have time to pack in a neat, orderly way like I
wanted to, so the boxes are full of random, unlabeled things. I don’t quite know the perfect places
for things yet, and sometimes I can’t find what I’m looking for.
The house was built in the 80’s, so it needs a lot of
cosmetic work. We are getting
started on that this week, but for now the walls are the most dreadful
brown/tan/mustard color. My friend
and I painted three of my four bedroom walls last weekend (have not
successfully finished wall number four yet) and based on this experience, I can
say with a fair level of confidence that it’s going to be a while before the
whole house is freshly painted.
Because I’ve been waiting on some remodeling to be done I
haven’t put out any decorations yet, so things look empty and messy at the same
time. My backyard landscaping
consists of a hole my puppy has dug right in the center of the yard. The house does not smell like home. But, despite these things, when I
look around I can see the wonderful potential.
I can imagine how it will look with a wall knocked down, a
new floor, new paint, and with our decorations and special things put in just
the right places. But, much more
importantly, I can imagine it being a place that is filled with friends, laughter,
and happiness. Somewhere people
can come wearing what they want and where it’s ok to accidentally spill
something. A home that people
leave feeling a little more full of life than when they came. That time isn’t here for my house yet,
but I know it’s coming.
Life’s messes, especially during seasons of change, can feel
a bit like my house does right now.
Whether it’s a new job, a big move, a new house, a new baby, a friend
moving away, or whatever other changes we are going through, life after a
change can feel unsettling and
messy at first. Things are new, we
may not know where we belong, and we may feel like we can’t find what we are
looking for right away. Things
might seem like they need a LOT of work to ever be good, and we may feel unsure
of where to start. We may miss the
smell of the old place that was comfortable.
But if we look hard, and perhaps from a different
perspective, we will be able to see the potential in our new situation. How it’s a chance to start fresh, to
clear out the clutter, to learn, and to grow. Perhaps it’s a chance to leave old bad habits behind and do
things a new way. Life may have
changed and the situation might be new and unfamiliar, but that doesn’t mean
that it can’t be good.
I’m learning that just because our house is a mess doesn’t
mean that it can’t be a good place.
We can still invite friends over, I can still cook for people, and we
can still laugh here, even if we have brown mustard walls and unfortunate light
fixtures. Life is like this-even if things are unfamiliar, out of place, and
unsettled, it doesn’t mean that there isn’t good to be found right now. I think we just keep moving forward,
keep trying to see the good, and keep on growing. And maybe before we know it, that new house will start
smelling like home.
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