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How do you consecrate a new home?
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: Lynne on January 25, 2009, 11:21:59 pm ---Thanks, Friends! I have some very good advice here..and then there's Chuck's not-so-practical-just-now, but I'll hold in reserve plan.
:laugh: :laugh:
I knew I could count on y'all!
I think I'll wait for the new moon to do it. (Or should that be full moon?)
Anyhow...David - it's a new apartment in St. Augustine. I am just out of my temporary apartment with housemate and into one of my own. It'll be about a 30 minute drive to work. I can walk to the old city and bike to the beach. I could also bike to where my sailboat is moored, iffin I had a sailboat, that is!
8) :D ;)
P.S. The Jack and Ennis rubber duckies love their new bathroom!
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I have a cousin in St. Augustine! I haven't seen her for years, but she's still there. I'm envious Lynne. I'd love to live near the beach. That reminds me of the days when I lived in South Florida. We didn't live near the beach, but it was only a 10 or 15 minute drive from our house. This was in Plantation (West Fort Lauderdale).
Good luck with your new apartment Sister Mod Lynne! I hope you get everything set up and organized soon. :-*
retropian:
I think that's a very sweet idea of consecrating a home. I think you can decide on your own way of doing so. whatever means something to you. Chucks suggestion of sex on the carpet is one way. Having a new home is in a way, like a marriage. You are taking a new home to have and to hold. So, sex, is one way, solo I think would be best.
I've lived in my home 17 years, and it seems like a part of me. I don't think I've ever gone through some sort of commitment ceremony. Maybe I should. I love my house. You know what I mean, I love being here, it's my home, and that's something. I do have a couple of statues of Ganesha, He's my deity. He is the remover of obstacles, which are usually ones own fears and desires. something an "Ennis" like me should take to heart.
Ellemeno:
I'm for one or more Ganeshas. And clean, clean, clean. And sing, sing, sing. And really what everyone has said so far. We did most of those things when we moved into this house.
Lynne:
--- Quote from: retropian on January 26, 2009, 04:34:50 am ---I think that's a very sweet idea of consecrating a home. I think you can decide on your own way of doing so. whatever means something to you. Chucks suggestion of sex on the carpet is one way. Having a new home is in a way, like a marriage. You are taking a new home to have and to hold. So, sex, is one way, solo I think would be best.
I've lived in my home 17 years, and it seems like a part of me. I don't think I've ever gone through some sort of commitment ceremony. Maybe I should. I love my house. You know what I mean, I love being here, it's my home, and that's something. I do have a couple of statues of Ganesha, He's my deity. He is the remover of obstacles, which are usually ones own fears and desires. something an "Ennis" like me should take to heart.
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Thank you, retropian! I don't know much about Ganesha, but I like the above - 'remover of obstacles' - sounds just right.
Lynne:
--- Quote from: Ellemeno on January 26, 2009, 04:46:31 am ---I'm for one or more Ganeshas. And clean, clean, clean. And sing, sing, sing. And really what everyone has said so far. We did most of those things when we moved into this house.
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Hey, Elle! There was definitely singing this weekend while cleaning :D.
We were listening to live365 - mostly singing along with the classic country, then some Gaelic folk. The house music was more dance-conducive than song, but that was OK too - kept me moving! I love your home.
8)
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