Homeless but not houseless

In July I wrote a blog entitled “Houseless not homeless”. We had just sold our house in Scotland and were going to be living on our narrowboat full time. We had no house but we had a home on the boat. Last Friday we completed the purchase of a new house in Lancashire. It is lovely but we couldn’t schedule the removal company to bring our stuff out of storage till next week, and so this week we have had a house but not a home.

My brother in law installing my new wardrobes – thanks Steve

It has been a strange week. There has been plenty to do, from building wardrobes, to connecting the internet, to sorting out address changes. It has been fun. But I have been to and fro between the house, the boat and my in laws, who live close by. So I have felt unsettled. For ten days I do not know where my home is.

Since I retired we have had a routine of spending the summer in the boat and the winter in a house. In my unconscious mind I have seamlessly switched “home” from one to the other. We have also travelled quite a lot but that was never a problem because I knew where home was. The cliché is that “home is where the heart is”. I think home provides the foundations that allow me to be carefree and adventurous. It is family, it is relationships, and it is also a location.

So this week has felt really quite odd. But next week should be amazing. The removal people will arrive on Tuesday morning and Mandy has kindly offered to stay at the boat with the dogs for a couple of days more while I break the back of the unpacking. I am looking forward to working out where things go. I am looking forward to setting things up. And most of all I am looking forward to building a home.

What do you think about “home”? Is it just where you happen to live or is it so much more?

Pete’s First Blog after 20 Years of Blogging

For nearly 20 years I have written a weekly blog in my work – at the Halifax, Bank of Scotland, Nationwide, the Co-op, Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest. Hundreds of my colleagues used to look forward to reading them each Friday.

I am now retiring and the time has come to go public with my words. For those that want to follow me, I will tell you stories of my retirement journey, currently planning to spend time in Orkney and then travelling the British canals on our narrowboat. I will also reflect on life lessons and what they mean to me.

I promise to keep my blogs short, and if they work, to write them weekly. They will make you smile, and make you think.

Welcome.

Pete

Blog at WordPress.com.

Up ↑