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Iron Craft Challenge #6: Hometown History

March 29, 2016 Katy 2 Comments

Hometown History | Finding Home Blog

“Where are you from?”  It’s a typical small talk question, and it’s one that I’ve loathed since I was about twelve years old.  By then I had already moved 7 times, across 5 different states.  4 more moves would follow over the next 5 years.  I wasn’t “from” anywhere.  I didn’t have a place I could call home.

I struggled with this for a long time.  If I wasn’t from anywhere, if I didn’t have any roots, how could I spread my wings and fly without somewhere to return to?  If I didn’t have a home, who was I?  This problem showed up in some of the most mundane areas of my life.  Which sports team do I cheer for?  I hadn’t been anywhere long enough to have an attachment to a fan base.  What should I wear for Halloween?  There’s a vast difference between the end of October in New Mexico and Minnesota.  What do you call that fizzy beverage, or that thing you get a drink from in the school hallway, or what you bring to a church get-together?  I quickly found out that even in one country there are a lot of variations in the language.  These are things that just fit into normal life for many people, and for me these little things turned into a big deal, because I didn’t have an immediate answer.

I’ve spent most of my life searching for what it means to be home.  If it’s not a specific address, if it’s not a town I grew up in, what does home mean?  How do I find it?  And how can I live a life of contentment while I look?

I haven’t found the answers to these questions yet, although my search is part of what I chronicle here on Finding Home.

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This Iron Craft Challenge was to draw inspiration from your hometown’s history.  I don’t have a hometown.  I’m kind of from all over.  But being kind of from all over, experiencing all sorts of cultural variations, has shaped the person I am today.  So for this challenge, I chose a different sort of hometown.

I did a simple Google search for a free printable U.S. map, and printed two copies of the one I chose.  I cut out the states to use as stencils on various scrapbook papers I had, and glued those onto the second copy.  I only started to hate life when cutting out Rhode Island and Connecticut…I still need to mount it onto a background and frame it, but I’m really pleased by how this turned out!

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  1. Rachel says

    March 29, 2016 at 12:50 pm

    I like it!

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  2. Marquette says

    March 29, 2016 at 2:52 pm

    This is so fun! I haven’t moved all over the country, but I often don’t really know where to pick when someone asks where I’m from. We moved from north/central NM to southern AZ as a young teenager. The Christmas after I went to college my family moved to southern NM. From there it’s been hopping around 3 different towns in NM & AZ for college and now northern AZ for a job. Basically I just call NM & AZ home. Like you, there is no once place that is home for me. Pretty much home has become where my family is.

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