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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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I am so glad that I participated in Ali Edwards' week in the life two weeks ago. When I heard the dates and realized Paul was going to be out of town for training, I inwardly groaned. "I don't want to do this if it's just me," I thought. "This won't be a real week in the life." And then a few hours later I thought, "Self, you're an idiot. Pull yourself together and take some photos."

And what I ended up capturing makes me so happy I can hardly breathe.

Because when I look at my hundreds of photos from one week, I feel full. Sure, I don't see a lot of people. I don't see Paul. I don't see myself surrounded by family or friends (though I am so grateful they are just an email or quick drive to LA away), but I do see me. I see me living my daily life. And most importantly, I see me enjoying it. Staying busy and happy and inspired.

Undoubtedly, if Elise from five years ago could look at those photos she'd be proud of me today. And Elise from five years from now? She'd probably use one of her three wishes to get that sort of time to herself.

I am grateful that I had the opportunity to capture a week in my life as it was and how it will be for the next little while without Paul.

I know you've heard the song "Home is Wherever I'm with You." I adore that song. I think it's especially great for families and couples that move around a lot. It's a great song if you need to set down new roots often. It's great when you have to turn a different place into something that feels familiar. The song is a reminder that wherever you go, as long as you are with the ones you love, you're home.

I have been thinking about it a lot the past two weeks. Because as much as I believe it that home is wherever I'm with Paul, I am facing the next seven months without him.

And so I have two options :

Complain and wait for him to return and life to start OR redefine "home" and decide what it will mean for me.

And today, at the real start of this adventure, I define it as this :

Home is where I am. Home is where I feel safe. Home is where I want to be. Home is a place for dance parties in my pajamas. Home is watching what I want on TV. Home is cooking what I want to eat. Home is baking a quarter of a batch of chocolate cookies because I only want one. Home is a place I mess up with all my stuff and then clean when it becomes too much. Home is where I work. Home is a place I invite friends from near and far to crash at. Home is where I can pick up and leave at a moments notice. Home is where I am always grateful to return to. Home is the place I love. Home is what I make of it.

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Paul is currently still traveling. We have been able to speak a few times and that has been wonderful. I am grateful for the friends that kept me occupied this past weekend. I am grateful for your sweet comments on Friday's post. I am so very grateful for the families that have done this before me and the ones that continue to do it. I am grateful for the servicemen and women that will be keeping the base Paul will live on safe and secure. I am grateful for those that have made the ultimate sacrifice; it was heartbreaking to wake up Saturday morning and read of the most recent helicopter crash.

Focusing on sending a lot of love and thanks out into the world today. I am blessed.

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34 responses to “home is wherever i’m…”

  1. pianoB Avatar

    I love your concept of what a home is.
    “Do your best” in these 7 months, I’m sure you’ll be able to live them to the full and when Paul comes back he will feel more than ever that you are his “home”.
    A silent (up to now) reader from Italy

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  2. Sarah Avatar

    I love this post, Elise. The sentiment here rings true for a variety of life situations. I am thinking about you, and I hope you know you have a friend here in D.C. if you find yourself out East… 🙂

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  3. Flo Avatar

    I really like how you have set your new definition(s) of home, and it had me thinking about my own, living really far away from my “home” country. Maybe home is simply wherever you feel like yourself…and maybe home can be plural sometimes.
    Glad you were able to talk with Paul !

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  4. Alyssa B Avatar
    Alyssa B

    you are blessed.
    thankyou for sharing your uplifting thoughts.

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  5. Sena Avatar
    Sena

    You are so inspiring! My husband and I are going through our first deployment right now and although some days it is hard, I feel the same way you do, that you should live and enjoy your life, even though you aren’t together at the moment. Plus it makes for fun and interesting emails and letters to him, helping him to still feel involved. Stay busy, happy, and inspired!

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  6. Monika Avatar

    I am really happy that you are OK! I don’t know what I would do in this situation. You are very strong! All your readers are with you and we all will say a prayer for you and your husband!
    Hugs,
    Mónika from Hungary

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  7. Jill Avatar
    Jill

    Wonderful post and not just for those facing absences. It’s about TODAY and making the most of it everyday rather than when ______ gets back; when _____ grows up; once I get _____ done, then I can ____. Live life rather than waiting for it. It’s surrounding you right this moment.

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  8. Erica Avatar

    I love this Elise. And I can’t say that I know what you’re going through, but I can’t put into words how much I appreciate the sacrafice, yours and Pauls, and every other member of the service who gives up months or years of their lives to keep us safe. Thank you.

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  9. Rebekah Hanna-Lozano Avatar

    This has been a constant struggle for me over the last 3 years. I live in California, and my family (all of my family) lives either in Ontario, Canada or Michigan. I moved out here to be closer to my then boyfriend (now husband)… but every day it’s hard to love where I am, because my family isn’t a part of our daily life. Home IS wherever and whatever you make it. Thank you for the reminder 🙂 (I really needed it.)

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  10. tara pollard pakosta Avatar

    You are such a beautiful person, in and out. Keep that attitude, it will be hard, but you are such a strong girl, with so many interests and people that love you, you will do a great job and make Paul proud….
    much love and prayers to you and p.
    tara

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  11. Laney Avatar

    Beautiful post Elise. I love the way you see things!

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  12. Ali Avatar

    So proud of you as you enter this adventure. The Elise five years from now will definitely love seeing it…

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  13. Amy I.G. Avatar
    Amy I.G.

    Amen to all you said, girl. Health and safe return to your husband. And gratitude to you both.

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  14. T. Avatar
    T.

    Any tips for writing letters to service people while they are deployed? My friend is overseas now and i’m discovering i’m not so good at writing to him. I know you haven’t had much time to write to Paul since he only left this past week, but i’m guessing you’ve thought about it so i’d love to hear your input!

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  15. elise blaha Avatar

    I will be sharing more on this (and care packages!) in the next week or so. 🙂

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  16. Jenn Avatar

    write ANYTHING (especially about the little things going on back home) it helps them feel connected to the “real world”. Being deployed you are living in a TOTALLY different world separate from your “real” one back home. Hearing about the most random stuff helped me feel connected to the normal life. It is almost like two lives happening parallel the deployed one and the one with all your friends & family… there is no overlap, except when you get a letter or a care package. loved care packages and letters. emails were also great. Even if it is as simple as “hello, I heard ____ and it made me think of you.”

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  17. elise blaha Avatar

    This is great Jenn. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts.

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  18. Fun Mama - Deanna Avatar

    This is beautiful and a powerful reminder. I wish you peace and comfort while he’s gone.

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  19. Amanda Avatar

    “Home is baking a quarter of a batch of chocolate cookies because I only want one.”
    I learned this on our last deployment…make the whole batch, and freeze them in balls, once hard pop them in a big ziplock and back in the freezer. Then bake off one or two at a time. Less mess and fresh cookies whenever the time is right!

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  20. Michele H. Avatar

    your openness and honesty is so refreshing! will be keeping you & P in my thoughts as you venture into this new journey. thank you for this beautiful post:)

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  21. Monica Avatar

    This is a wonderful post! I can so relate! My husband is also gone. He is overseas as a civilian contractor. I felt similar things to you during Week in the Life, but I realized I can’t stop living because he is gone. I even started a mini album documenting our life while he is away. http://scraplifters.blogspot.com/search/label/120%20Days
    I wish you joy and happiness while your family goes through this time!

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  22. Monica Avatar

    Sorry, meant to say…I wish you moments of joy and happiness while your family goes through this difficult time.

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  23. Ashlee Avatar

    This post was very touching! I loved when you described feeling ‘full’ in your life. It’s such a lovely (and at times rare) thing, isn’t it? I’m glad you’re doing well and are expanding/re-defining your meaning of home. I’m moving three hours away to go to college (it’s not really a terribly long distance, but long enough for 18 year old me) in less than a week and it’s kind of scary. I’m starting to really appreciate my home in the moments before I must leave my family, friends, and all familiarity in order to make a new place on my very own. I don’t know when life will feel full again or when I’ll be coming home yet, but I thank you for these really inspirational words!

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  24. Janne Avatar
    Janne

    You rock! Thanks for being so honest.

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  25. elise blaha Avatar

    oooh, I remember that feeling. I was more lonely my first few weeks at college than I have ever been in my whole life. But it turned out amazing and I am so very glad I made the decision that I did. Good luck!! elise

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  26. Naomi Bulger Avatar

    Thank you for this! I’ve also been pondering what ‘home’ means, and I love your take on it. I also hope the time goes fast for you, and that Paul will be back safe and sound before you know it.

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  27. elise blaha Avatar

    love this, thank you!!

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  28. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    Well said. Print this out and keep it where it’s visible for those days when you need reminding. Best of luck!

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  29. T. Avatar
    T.

    Thank you! helpful advice 🙂

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  30. Martha Avatar

    This is awesome. I think you have an amazing attitude towards this experience. Keep up the amazing work and good luck!!!

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  31. Jess Avatar

    deployments are hard. but your positive attitude will make it that much better. i hope you find peace over these next 7 months and my wish for you and paul is that this time apart will go by faster than you think. i’ll be cheering you on!

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  32. Amy --- Just A Titch Avatar

    I’m thinking of you and of Paul as you make this adjustment. Your positive attitude is inspirational.

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  33. Rosa Avatar
    Rosa

    Elise, I just got to say that this post inspired me so much! I am apart from my husband just for the summer (so nothing compared to you guys) but still when Ali announced the WITL, I decided to opt out since I am on my own in a strange city so…couldn’t be far from the ‘everyday’. After I read your post a couple of days ago, I have been taking more pictures and then decided to do “a day in the life” for tomorrow! I will document my life here, because my life and what I do differently is worth keeping!
    Thanks so much for the inspiration and sorry about the super long comment

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  34. Skye Avatar

    Oh, I love this! And I love how you treat each season of life as an adventure. 🙂

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