oma and opa's house

8.28.2012














I don't have the greatest memory. There are random insignificant bits and pieces that I can remember from over the years, like sitting in my mom's darkened bedroom early in the morning, tying my shoes (they were white with baby blue stripes) before another day of kindergarten or the way my dad made macaroni and cheese for lunch and we ate it, hot and steaming, at the kitchen table while listening to a show on the radio. But I couldn't tell you what my earliest memory was or recall the time when (according to family legend) I cried in terror when I saw Mickey Mouse for the first time at Disneyland...or remember the first time I stepped into my grandparent's house. Like so many other things in my life, Oma and Opa's house has always just been there. No matter what goes on in my day-to-day life, whenever I think about Oma and Opa's house and feel instantly at peace. Sometimes, instead of counting sheep when I can't fall into slumber, I walk through their house in my mind and feel the tension slip out of my mind.

We leave to go back to the States tomorrow and I'm scared I'm going to forget. I'm terrified I won't remember exactly the way the floors creak or the sound of the grandfather clock always ticking faithfully or the feel of the place, the one thing that can't be captured. It doesn't matter it might not be decorated according to what's in style for home these days--family pictures adorn the walls like the finest pieces in the Lourve and that's worth more than any room that can be bought from the pages of an Anthropologie magazine. It's not just a house, it's a proper home, the kind that you look forward to returning to on a cold rainy night, made warm not just by a fire but by the glow of family. I don't have just one home, but two--I am torn between these two houses, one in Oklahoma, one here in Germany, that have lovingly nurtured and cared and supported families for longer than I can remember.

Yes, tomorrow I will be sad to leave, and when I hear a song I listened to these past few weeks I will probably cry for missing it all, but remembering everything only means so much, doesn't it? It's okay if I can't remember the first time I walked into my grandparent's house--now I am older and I will always treasure the last time I was in the house and anticipate the next time I get to step over the threshold. I may not have the best of memories, but this is one place I will never, ever forget. And no matter what happens, the rambling house on Eichendorffstraße 6 will be Oma and Opa's house, forever and ever amen.

33 comments:

  1. You can't remember everything you've witnessed--all those little precious details that make your heart flutter when you think of them. But you do have photos, words, and a pen. <3

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  2. Love this muchly. Beautiful.

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  3. This is gorgeous, Carlotta. :) I love how you make the simplest things look beautiful. And I agree, Lucia. :) Photographs, words, paper and pen will help you remember those special things. And what you just wrote will as well. :)

    xo,
    mikailah @ finding beauty
    www.maid4him.blogspot.com

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  4. It looks incredibly fantastic and cozy there. Sounds (and looks!) like you've had a great trip! Going home is always the worst and the best. xo.

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  5. i love that you've captured it. you might not always remember everything about this place, but looking at these frames, will let you look back. sounds and voices and scents can be remembered, all from these pictures. lovely. xx

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  6. just let me live there. oh my gosh, it's gorgeous.

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  7. it looks so cozy and warm and lovely. I agree - the best of houses isn't always the one that's up-to-date according to Better Homes & Gardens, but the one that has memories tucked in every corner, the one that envelops you and makes you feel at home.

    this is perfect.

    xx.
    k

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  8. It looks wonderful there! Glad you've had a great trip.

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  9. beautiful, Carlotta. don't worry about forgetting. the moment wouldn't be so special if we could relive it a thousand times. and you have ink in a journal, the snap of a shutter, the sleeping dream... =)

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  10. beautiful, the way you describe things, gah!

    xoxo,
    Rachel Nicole @ Summer Breeze

    rachyracheshobbycorner.blogspot.com

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  11. these are so gorgeous. i'd miss the memories too.
    xoxo
    kiley

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  12. this is perfectly beautiful.

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    1. p.s. did you live in germany when you were younger?

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  13. I understand what you're saying, Carlotta. Love this. The pictures are beautiful and I can get a sense of what you may be feeling by looking at them and reading your words.

    Blessings!

    -Madi

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  14. I love both creating and capturing memories. I think it's impossible to record everything but those special moments in time should be documented in some way. Also, my mom just gave me a mirror when I went home that looks a lot like the one in your first picture. :)I love it.

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  15. Yes, it looks incredibly homely. It must be a thing with grandparents' houses because they always seems so cozy and nice and dark yet comforting.

    Anna x

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  16. The wallpaper in the sixth photo? My grandparents have the same in their house, and although it might not be in style, to me, it says Tatta and Poppop and always will. Really, really love this Carlotta.
    Save travels.

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  17. A week ago, when I was visiting my grandma and papa's house a few provinces away, I experienced the exact same emotions that you are describing. It is also like a second home to me. Their house makes me ache with nostalgia and bittersweet sadness that I won't return for at least the school year. I already miss it so. This post hit home, Carlotta. Beautiful.

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  18. i have an oma and opa too. i love visiting them so much.

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  19. I love my gramma and nana's respective houses. they are so old and cute. :) almost like a museum of their lives in years past.
    your grandparent's house looks so cozy - I love places like that. :)

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  20. This reminds me so much of my own grandparent's old house-everything was always pretty much the same there, and had been for as long as I could remember. The wall of photographs I think is something every grandparents home should have. Lovely post :)

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  21. So you were scared of Mickey Mouse? Well, according to 'family legend' I was terrified of the Peppermint Patty at Hershey Park! :) And what a beautiful house.

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  22. beyond beautiful, my friend. yes.

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  23. Anonymous8/29/2012

    Danke für die wundervollen Fotos und poetischen Berichte über Telgte und deine Ausflüge.
    Wünsche dir eine gute Heimreise.

    Manuel

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  24. wow, that is some house...i love beatiful old houses like that! just so lovely :)

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  25. your photos creak and smell and ache and move with raw beauty. I love the way you capture, freeze and hold time. I know it's hard to say your photos 'smell' and 'creak' but I can sense those things when I look at your photographic works. emotion, darling, is what you capture. and i'm head-over-heels smitten with it.

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  26. This is perfect. Like you, I remember very little from my childhood (a lot of it was not very nice and I've just tried to block it out, and the rest is hazy) but I think that through the way you document life, your photographs and your words, that those things will keep the memories fresh. In a decade or so when you look back over that trip you took in the summer of 2012, maybe when your family is spread further apart and you've gained new family and lost some too, I think it will all come flooding back when you look at everything you've got recorded here.

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  27. I love this. The descriptions are just so special and beautiful and the pictures are amazing.

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  28. You will be thankful for these pictures, I wish I had them of my grandmother's house. I love the details you focused on! Beautiful.

    http://lizzieroe.blogspot.com

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  29. Oh how I love this. Reminds me of my grandparents' house.

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  30. I agree with Lucia, and Jocee! :)

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  31. these photos pretty much killed me. but your words brought me back to life, so it's all good.
    i'm glad i got a little glimpse of this place (if only via skype). dog races down the stairs and your opa asking what all the noise was. good times. ;)

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  32. You captured your Oma and Opa's home so beautifully.

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