How many people here also (or only, whichevs) use the word "home" to describe somewhere other than where you sleep most nights, where you pay rent or mortgage, where your bills come, where most of your clothes are, etc?
It is both where I grew up and where I live now, but in my case "home" is overdetermined.
I use "home" pretty cavalierly. Wherever I lay my head sort of thing. But also California in general, and New Orleans under certain circumstances. As well as where I pay my mortgage.
How many people here also (or only, whichevs) use the word "home" to describe somewhere other than where you sleep most nights, where you pay rent or mortgage, where your bills come, where most of your clothes are, etc?
Exclusively, or ever? I use "home" to refer to my actual place of residence, my parents' house where I grew up, and if we're on vacation, wherever our current home base happens to be.
I say "home" all the fucking time, but I am a confused person. I call Indiana, Ohio, Kansas, and Arizona all home, and say I'm "going home" when headed to an of those locations. Of course, I also say "home" when I just mean the hotel or camp or other person's house where I'm staying for just a few days, so I clearly can't be trusted on this.
However, I am now home in my actual home and lying on my actual bed, and very grateful to be here I am indeed. The SO still has two more weeks of tour.
It is both where I grew up and where I live now
This. I go home to my apartment after work. I go home (to KC) to visit family.
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I've been looking at people recently, and trying to decide if they had just the one home, or if they had a
home
home. Interesting.
My sister sent me this text without attribution. It's clunky in a couple places, but overall, amusing.
I think, maybe 7-10 years ago, our top runners were training in the US. Jamaica's pretty consistently expected to medal in the 100m, 4 by 1, 200, or 400, men or women. Not as often hurdles, for some reason, for about the last 30 years, I think? Obviously never like this, though. But right now, the runners are in two training camps--Bolt and Blake and others are in one, and Powell and some of the women in another, and both groups train
at home
(oh...) on the island. Which just makes everything sweeter.
I'm not mad at the people that felt they had to travel to get the best resources to win--you do what you gotta do (in accordance with the rules) to be the best--it's not like it was people discovering a paternal Jamaican grandmother so they could get in with a lower bar. When y'all (as in not most of y'all) are cheering on the Trojans or the Spartans, Jamaicans are crying (literally) over their high school sprinters. Sports day ain't no joke.
But they're all
there.
They're all in Jamaica. They go right back home and train--Blake and Bolt to the university where my mother and sister teach.
There have been helicopters hovering loudly for the past 30-45 minutes. It's messing with my everything.
Oh, yeah, I totally also say "home" for Hawaii, a place in which I have never lived. But it's where I'm from, nonetheless.
4 x100 was incredible. I can't get over watching all that power
move.
"Are you going home for Xmas?" Home= NM. My home? Baltimore, my house. Traveling with frequent bedchanges? Back to the hotel/camp/tent/whatever.
Also, apropos of nothing, the broken lamp that I scored for free from our favorite hotel near the defunct music festival, that I fixed over the summer trip, now has a functioning 3 way cfl bulb in it and is working! Yay me learning how to do something new! Now to hit the thrift stores for a cool shade.