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If these walls could speak

Posted on by Craig Faulkner

My mother just sold my childhood home. Her and her husband moved out yesterday. It sold quickly, within days of being on the market, to one of the first families that looked at it. I haven't lived there for just shy of two years, but it's always been home. I was about seventeen months old when I moved there.… Read more »


Tags: childhood | home | house | memories

 

I have to do chores now

Posted on by Craig Faulkner

One of the things you come to realise when you move out of your parents' house is how much was done for you. For example, all I had to do was put my washing in a basket and, come the weekend, it would reappear on my bed smelling clean and fresh. Of course having your own place has its own perks too. For one t… Read more »


Tags: chores | house | home

 

The labyrinth

Posted on by Craig Faulkner

In the mid-1980s, a film was released starting Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie. It was called Labyrinth. In it, Jennifer Connelly's character had to find her way through a massive labyrinth, ruled over by David Bowie's character, in order to rescue her younger brother. The labyrinth was inhabited by all man… Read more »


Tags: house | home | furniture | IKEA | David Bowie | Labyrinth | shopping

 

What a difference a year makes

Posted on by Craig Faulkner

If I were writing this blog this time last year, I would probably have been sat at a desk in what was my bedroom in my parents' house. As it is, I'm sat on the couch in my own house trying to figure out how to type fluently on an iPad while a kitten keeps trying to get my attention by nudging my hands with hi… Read more »


Tags: 2012 | cat | home | house

 

Passing the buck

Posted on by Craig Faulkner

I don't have much luck with deliveries. On the occasions a delivery company manages to find my house, they almost always seem to do so on a day when I won't be in it. Even more frustrating is that more and more of the companies I need to order things from have taken to using delivery companies that refuse to… Read more »


Tags: home | delivery

 

The patter of (four) tiny feet and the occasional thud that follows

Posted on by Craig Faulkner

Our house has a new occupant. In the grand scheme of things it has several. It is, after all, a new house and we've only just moved in. But specifically it has a new occupant called Steve. Steve is about nine inches tall when standing up normally, but can reach much higher if he's so inclined, especially if i… Read more »


Tags: cat | house | home | kitten | Steve | 2012

 

A change of scenery

Posted on by Craig Faulkner

A new house brings a new bus journey and with it new scenery and a whole array of new people to be amused or irritated by. Since moving at the end of last month, I've had time to get used to my new routes to and from work. The journey that from my old house required only one bus that conveniently picked me up… Read more »


Tags: bus | house | home | journey | people

 

The house that no one can find

Posted on by Craig Faulkner

So, I've moved house. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Granted, it took a few trips to move everything, but despite all the initial toing and froing, it went rather well. In fact, thus far, the only problem we’ve had is that nobody can find us. We first noticed the issue on the Monday after we move… Read more »


Tags: house | home | delivery | directions | moving

 

What is life without hope?

Posted on by Craig Faulkner

It's a question a friend of mine has been asking a lot as a simple turn of phrase lately, but, as ever, her words have inspired thought. Wikipedia's online dictionary, the aptly named Wiktionary, defines hope as "the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen". It proffers the concept… Read more »


Tags: fear | home | ambition | maybe someday