Anonymous wrote:I love this post!
I also don’t think you’ll know what makes your home “home” to your kids until they’re adults and become nostalgic. That said, here’s what made my parent’s home a “home” when I was growing up in the 80s:
-Kerosene heater was on most winter days (probably not safe, lol, but a very good memory for me). As a parent now, I run the fireplace often
-homemade pizza on special occasion weekends
-a peaceful home where my parent’s loved each other, and never argued in front of us
-screened in deck to relax on
-a clean house. My dad is a neat freak. Beds were always made and the house was immaculate
-and then just the sameness of the home. My parent’s make the same warm breakfast on Saturday’s and Sunday’s (pancakes and egg sandwiches, respectively). I can still walk into their home on Sunday at 7 and know that they’ll be eating breakfast, drinking coffee, and reading the paper.
I love this! Makes me want to implement a hot breakfast tradition for my kids. I think there is also something to your house being something kids are proud of. Not nice or huge but having a place for their things, displaying things that are important to them, and keeping it clean and ready for friends. Kids doing chores adds to this sense of ownership.