finding my dream home.

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Whenever I tell someone at work that we are building a home, without fail, the first question that they always ask me is, “Is it your dream home?” 

The rest of the conversation plays out like this:

Me. Laughing. “No!” I say.

Them. “Oh.” Awkward silence. “So, um … when do you think it’ll be done?”

shot0069_originalI wish that I had a better response to that inevitable dream home question. Truth be told, I find it such a ridiculous thing to ask me. It’s actually quite similar to asking a newly engaged or married person if their significant other is their soulmate, and acting disappointed if their answer isn’t a resounding yes.

So what exactly is a dream home? In my mind, it’s an idea that is either fictitious, or else attainable but only for that specific stage in a person’s life. Why? Because in the end, dream homes are fleeting. Sooner or later, we all want something different, or something more.

Now I can’t be expected to go into a rant every time that I am asked about this so-called dream home of mine. What I can do is summarize a few points that I have come up with in regards to this topic. So here we go:

shot0072_original1. First of all, I’m only 28 years old. I can’t even plan the next year, month, or week of my life, let alone my forever dream home.

2. Secondly, I’m the breadwinner. I’m not sure if that has anything to do with it other than I just like to keep reminding my husband that he makes less than I do. ;-))) I suppose what I really mean by that statement is that right now I simply can’t afford to build the perfect house.

3. Thirdly, my dream home (at least at the moment) would be quite unrealistic. To summarize, it would involve a very old and very derelict mansion. It would also be haunted, but with nice spirits and not evil ones. It would be filled with secret passageways, and each room would be incredibly big, dark, and not overly furnished. Basically, it would be modelled after the house from the film that I have been obsessed with since birth. The hill house from Clue

4. Fourthly, and most importantly, is the fact that I don’t know where I want my dream home to be located. Only twice in my life could I say that I actually loved the city that I was residing in. The others I either didn’t care for, or only grew fond of once I moved away.  Even though I’ve lived in Switzerland, Australia, and in 4 of Canada’s 13 provinces and territories, I have yet to come across a place that I want to call home for the remaining years of my life. 

It’s as simple, or not so simple, as that. 

What is your take on building or finding a dream home?

<3

Emory

talkie thursdays.

clue (1985).

title_clue_blu-ray_large_clue_blu-ray_1xlarge_clue_blu-ray_02large_clue_blu-ray_07large_clue_blu-ray_05shot0071_originalshot0072_original ‘talkie thursdays’ is a series that i am continuing from our first blog.

why? well because it is fun to write about old films, of course!

given that this is the first talkie on hello scarlett, choosing one was absolutely no contest. i decided to go with my favorite talkie of all time.

clue is a cult film that was based on the classic murder mystery game by the parker brothers. it features miss scarlett (lesley ann warren), mrs. peacock (eileen brennan), mrs. white (madeline kahn), colonel mustard (martin mull), professor plum (christopher lloyd), and my favorite, mr. green (michael mckean). written by  john landis and jonathan lynn, they created a role for tim curry as wadsworth the butler. additional characters that were invented include mr. boddy, the maid, and the cook.

clue has everything that i enjoy in a movie. it has comedy and mystery, it has a gothic revival mansion with secret passages, enormous rooms, and gorgeous period furniture (art history major, anyone?), it takes place in the 1950s (thus retro clothing, cars, and attitudes), it takes place over a few hours so it has the feeling of being based on a play, and in keeping with the variation of the game, it features three different endings!

so ladies and gents, here is clue in 52 seconds. :-)

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  • Hello! My name is Emory. I am a wife, mother of four (three on earth in heaven). This is our life on the Canadian prairies.
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