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Returning to Your Childhood Home As An Adult

September 8, 2014 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment


I sincerely enjoy returning to the childhood home where I was raised to visit my parents. There are so many memories packed into every inch of that house. For example, when I look at the stair case, I can vividly remember sliding down those same stairs on a cardboard box, having fun for hours.

However, there are certain realizations, as adults, that we need to keep in mind when returning to our parents home. In this economic climate some of us need to return to our parents home due loss of employment, home or spouse. First of all, I feel so fortunate to have the opportunity to visit the home where I had so many minor and major life experiences. Yet, on my previous visit to my parents, I realized that I needed to change my mind set when visiting my parents. I noticed that although their energy and thrust for life was still present, there was something different about them. My mom, for instance, did not cook the same and my dad no longer enjoyed his outside chores. My mom instead, chose to either order out or cook a meal in the microwave. While my dad had hired landscapers to do all of the outside chores. Seeing that took me for a loop. Growing up my mom cooked three homemade meals a day including desserts and my dad lavished on his lawn, garden and flowers. I then opened my eyes a little wider and realized that after all of the years that they both had taken care of their children and instilled in all of us a sense of duty and pride in our accomplishments, they were tired. Tired of having to teach, listen, cook, work hard to show us how to properly run a happy and prideful family.

Now, when I visit my parents with my mate and children, I make sure that everyone is actively involved with the daily chores. Such as, cooking, cleaning and removal of garbage. I basically attempt to give them a break from doing these chores while my family visits. After all, we are the ones adding to the untidiness to the house. It pains me now to think of how many meals were cooked for me, as an adult, while I sat down in the living room waiting to be told, by mom, that dinner was ready. Me and my family now instruct her to sit and wait to be called for dinner. Of course, she is never to far from the kitchen to ensure that I am precisely following her recipes!! As for dad, if there were any chores he wanted done outside on the property, we all pitched in, while again he sat and watched making sure it was done the way he wanted.

I guess my best advice, is to make yourself a commodity. In other words, PITCH in! No adult lives for free, so if you are moving back home, any income you bring into the home, your parents should most definitely receive a percentage. If you are visiting, make a trip to the grocers to buy all of the necessary foods that you or your family enjoy. Don’t just sit on the couch, ask your parents if they need anything done in or outside of the home. I can say that my parents enjoyed my family more because we truly acted like a family. We also bonded in more ways because we were all actively enjoying one another’s company. As our parents age, they appreciate any and all help given.

I hope that this advice about returning to your childhood home has made someone re-evaluate their parents and show more appreciation to them.

 

Posted by Lorraine

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4 Ways to Live a Better Life

June 11, 2014 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

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Living better requires taking steps to improve yourself physically, emotionally and mentally. When you’re making positive progress you feel better, think more clearly and generally feel happier. Here are four simple ways to live a more fulfilled and happy life.

Make Time to Exercise

Exercising is proven to improve your mood. It sends healthy endorphins to your brain and revitalizes your body. Researchers at the University of Vermont found that people who exercise have a better mood for up to 12 hours after working out compared to those who don’t. The earlier you exercise in the morning, the better your day. So adding more exercise to your schedule is one way to live a better life.

Experience Nature More

Have you ever heard someone tell you that you should take time and smell the roses? Listen to that advice starting today. Taking the time to experience and enjoy nature can have an amazing effect on your overall mindset. When you’re blessed with a beautiful, sunny day, take advantage of it — go outside. Grab a book and visit your local park. Put on your headphones and play some calming music as you enjoy the sights.

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Reward Yourself

Oftentimes we go through life bypassing our successes without pausing to acknowledge and reward ourselves. Even if it is a small success like learning a new skill at work, reward yourself after you achieve your goal. Take yourself out for a nice lunch at your favorite restaurant or buy yourself a new outfit.

Stop Watching What Others Are Doing

When you’re constantly comparing yourself to others, your life never really seems like it is that wonderful. Other people (like you) are naturally inclined to put on their best show for their friends and loved ones. If you spend too much time watching and comparing your life to that of others around you, your life suddenly doesn’t seem as fulfilling. So focus more on what makes your own life great and less on what others are doing.

Of course, there are myriad other ways that you can take steps toward living a better life, but why not start with these and use them as a springboard. Just open your mind and let new ideas flow in as time goes on.

 

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4 Keys to Happiness

June 11, 2014 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

Many people make the mistake of putting their happiness in the hands of others. They believe that significant others, family members and friends are responsible for making them happy. But if you rely on other people to make you happy, you’ll be devastated when they let you down or leave you. Focus on these four simple keys to happiness — all of which depend solely on you.

Live Up to Your Own Expectations
If you spend your life focused on what other people think of you, you are putting yourself at the mercy of those other people. Whenever you do not live up to their expectations, it instantly makes you unhappy. This happens a lot when children pursue careers only because it’s what their parents want.

Your goal should be to set and attempt to meet your own expectations based on what you value and care about. If you like to dance, then dance. If you like the way you dress, then dress that way. It is your prerogative.

Find a Place of Peace
In the hustle and bustle of life it is easy to get caught up in a negative atmosphere around negative or toxic people. Find a place where you can go to get away from that hectic atmosphere and find some peace—even if it is just for a short while each day. That respite might be a park nearby or a quiet coffee shop. You might even be able to escape the chaos of your everyday life through meditation in a quiet corner of your home. Make time for yourself.

Identify What You Love About Yourself
Self-love is a key component of a happy life. If you do not even love yourself, you won’t have much to be happy about—especially when others don’t openly show love to you. Also, you will portray your lack of love for yourself on the world, and it creates a vicious cycle of unhappy relationships, feelings and situations.

Force yourself to sit in the mirror each day and take a very long look at yourself. Search for and reflect on what makes you beautiful and unique—these traits aren’t just physical, but also related to your character or personality. Maybe you are witty or have a great laugh. Maybe your eyes are clear and bright. Maybe you have a great, confident walk that makes you look like a queen or king. Focus on those things. Do this exercise as often as possible until you identify those traits that make you awesome and unique. The beauty is there in each of us—it just might take some time to see it for yourself.

Forgive
When you hold onto anger and resentment it grows and grows, making you more and more unhappy with each thought. Have the courage to release whatever or whoever is making you upset. It’s okay to remember the offense so that you will not repeat the scenario in the future, but be bold enough to forgive the offender and move on to better pastures.

Start with these four simple tips to achieve genuine personal contentment. When you finally realize that you are totally in charge of your own destiny, happiness is not far behind.

 

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