coming home

 

coming home is that feeling you get when you look into the eyes of someone who knows you so well

coming home is the knowledge that someone is waiting, anticipating your return

coming home is safety and family and open arms

coming home is seeing your best friend on the dock as she picks you up and crying when you hug long and hard not because you are sad but because you see right through each other and you find it all beautiful

coming home is the lights on as you pull in, or the fire on, or soup on, a glass of wine poured waiting for you

coming home is “I will meet you at your cottage and I am bringing dinner”

coming home is sitting for hours with your mom and talking about all things under the sun and  laughing and sharing and knowing no matter what you say or do she thinks you are the very best person on earth and you her

coming home is clean sheets sun dried on the line with a smell so sweet of summer

coming home is that song you like loud and familiar

coming home is jumping into the lake and feeling like a little girl

coming home is putting on that summer dress one last time this year – the one you have had for  years, that carries  memories like an old friend

coming home is your favourite meal, a treat on your pillow, a smile that understands, a laugh at the same thing

coming home is your list of why you do, of who you have missed, of change that you are ready for and tradition that you can’t part with

coming home is the best thing on earth

and you carry it in your pocket wherever you go

 

When teenagers come home it is wet, sandy laundry that smells and a sense that they have left their favourite place. You give them space and slowly they come back to you- click here for this