Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Scrapbook Entry#18 The House


When driving down a new neighborhood in the suburbs you often see a repetition of the same cookie cutter house, sometimes slightly modified, but still the same backbone. Yet, although the same from the outside, each of these houses are very different on the inside. The people who live in them, the lives that take place in them, are each their own. It is interesting to me that something so similar can also be so unique. That the same place can mean something to one person and something completely different to another. In this way the house is representative of the human being. On the outside we are all the same, there are obviously variations just like houses we may be painted different colors but our backbone is still the same, we are all human. However, clearly no person is the same. Even identical twins are not ever the same. We each have our own personality, our own voice, our own name, our own history, our own experiences. These things shape the inside of our house, they are what make us different from the person sitting next to us. Most of us would not look at a normal everyday house as a piece of art but the larger picture still deserves our attention. Many people criticize suburban sprawl but we must recognize that these homes are providing families with a home although it may not be aesthetically pleasing or express creativity from the outside the lives that happen with inside these homes makes them interesting. 

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