“I don't care if we have our house, or a cliff ledge, or a cardboard box. Home is wherever we all are, together.”
– James Patterson
For a home "maker" a hotel doesn't pose insurmountable obstacles, not once you truly understand that home is not particular place but a condition, a way of being together. It is the comfort of a shoulder to rest your head upon. It is a story in the truest sense, unfolding chapter by chapter.
Then you know in your heart there is no such thing as a 'temporary' home. There is only home, wherever your people are.
During a brief lull in the action one afternoon after the house was packed up and the keys handed over, I was able to pull out my camera in our new short term space in England. It was a gift – that lull. My husband set it up intentionally knowing that transitions are sometimes difficult for me. Maybe for everyone? Yet, if there is just a wee bit of time to catch my breath here and there it all goes so much better. So instead of scheduling our flight immediately after the furniture shipped we had a week to say our goodbye's, to finish last minute details, and to rest. It was a blessing to take a nap. To look out the window. To breathe.
Margin, it's a good thing.
Thankful. Each and every day.








Kim,
I have followed your beautiful family through this blog for years. You are always an inspiration!
I remember a few years back that you struggled with a severe case of pancreatitis. How are you feeling now? I have had two acute attacks in the last few years and this last attack has been lingering. I needed to reach out to another catholic homeschool mama in my discouragement and thought of you. I do hope you are completely recovered. Can you please spare a prayer for my recovery as well? I am so grateful for your sharing of your lovely family with us !