February 5, 2009

Little Red House

There is something about a little red house with white trim on it that is fabulous to me. Especially when the roof of the little red house with white trim has a nice layer of snow on it. It is just the way things should be. There is something rustic, and maybe even cabin like about it. If I could I would live in this little house forever, and I honestly do mean that when I say it. It is warm, well insulated, and cozy. Everything I have ever wanted or could ever want in a house. I don't know why but the mansion on the hilltop has never appealed to me. Right now I am getting a taste of what I want, and it won't be long before I go out there and find it for myself. I need to prevent myself from getting to attached to this house, because it is not mine, but I find myself wondering....is there a way I could keep it?

5 comments:

Race said...

We lived in a cabin for three months once. Having to share such a small space with two teenage brothers was annoying, but Christmas in that cabin was magical.
The words I'm thinking of are "cozy" and "content" right now.

Symon said...

there is always a way you can keep your most treasured things, just maybe not in the literal sense of the word.

when you find YOUR little red house, even if it's only little and red in spirit, you won't feel the need to keep this one, but until then let it inspire you to your heart's content ^__^

Khellendros said...

Your little red house eh? I'm not sure what my "little red house" is right now in my life but what I do know is that a certain someone will be present in it:D

Symon said...

OH! OH! I know who it is! Teacher! Pick me! Pick me!

^__^

Shuttered Dimensions said...

I think Symon may be your "little red house" Onyx...not JUST in it.

There were times when people were like houses to me, but heartbreak (however necessary) has changed that. Even though you two vomiting love notes all over my blog is obnoxious in many ways I must begrudgingly admit I like it because you remind me of what I have been known to miss.