15/12/2025
They chose the south not because it was quiet, but because it felt like a return.
For decades, their lives had unfolded in the United States—early mornings, long commutes, children grown in borrowed seasons, winters that never quite suited them. Now, with retirement close enough to touch, they imagined a house rising on warm soil, where the sun lingered and time moved at a gentler pace.
The house would not be large, but it would be deliberate. Wide veranda, catching the breeze and offering shade for long afternoons of reading and conversation. The walls would hold the memory of their journeys—photographs from distant cities, artifacts collected over years of work and waiting. A modest garden would stretch behind the house, planted with fruit trees they remembered from childhood, their roots sinking deep where they finally belonged.
Each room was designed with ease in mind: windows opening toward the south light, a kitchen meant for slow cooking, a quiet study where they could write letters they no longer rushed to send. This house was not an ending, but a settling—a place where ambition softened into reflection, and effort gave way to gratitude.
When it was complete, the house would stand as a bridge between the life they built abroad and the life they were choosing now—one defined not by schedules or borders, but by mornings filled with birdsong and evenings shared in the calm warmth of home.
RISING SOON this 2026
To God be the Glory.
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