I love where I live
Nov. 29th, 2012 12:44 pmIt's just hard to remember sometimes when other people don't. I love that the library, playgrounds, swimming pool, supermarket, small local shops, train stations and bus routes are all close enough and easy enough that a nine-year-old could go out and about on her own and do stuff. I love that I can walk everywhere, not least because it means the children can walk everywhere, which gives them much more independence later on. I love that there are tons of parks and playgrounds within 5 minutes' walk and more, larger ones within 15 minutes' walk and a HUGE one less than 30 minutes' walk (but I never go there because I don't like it. Still, the children could if they wanted to). I love my house, because it's small enough that I never feel like I don't know who might be in it or where they might be. I love the garden because even if we don't look after it it's small enough to get habitable quite quickly. I love the fences because they're low enough to chat to the neighbours. I love knowing my neighbours. I love that the children have friends they can visit without an adult to help (well, not the 2-year-old). I love the farmers' market and the town-centre stuff at Christmas and summer holidays.
I just feel ashamed of it all because it's not what other people think I ought to have and do. Which is nonsense.
I just feel ashamed of it all because it's not what other people think I ought to have and do. Which is nonsense.
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Date: 2012-11-29 04:10 pm (UTC)