This is a tough one. Which home? I left a lot! The time I left my mother and sister and brothers at 14 to go live with my dad? When I left my dad’s a year and a half later to move in with my mum again? The day about two months later when I moved in with a friend I’d just met around the corner? The day a month or so after that when I moved in with a new boyfriend? Here’s where it starts to get fuzzy though, as I’ve blocked a lot out from 1996 onwards – nobody needs to remember much of that.
We moved all the time when I was a kid, and I left both my parents for good at age 16. I was always leaving, either because I had to or because I wanted to start fresh. for 10 years in my teens and 20s, I didn’t live anywhere longer than 10 months. Always going somewhere, always with shit in storage I’ve had to find places to stash. I can’t remember much about leaving home to go live with my dad. All I remember was that I was wearing a Soundgarden t-shirt (it was 1995, after all) and carrying a rolled-up laminated poster of silverchair that didn’t fit in my bag. I went with not much more than a backpack and an hour of crying on the plane. The lovely lady across the aisle felt sorry for me and gave me her Mars Bar.
I also don’t remember much about leaving my dad to go back to my mum. Except my dad had to tell me to get off the phone 43,390,932 times because we were going to be late to the airport. I literally do not remember anything else from this day except I really liked talking on the phone.
I don’t remember anything about leaving my mum again to move in with a friend around the corner, except my mum was mad. I didn’t know why. I think now it was because she didn’t want me to go, but was afraid to tell me that in case I really left and never came back. At 16, I had the communication know-how of a dead elephant.
I don’t remember moving out with my new boyfriend except an Alanis Morrissette CD was playing somewhere. Is that how you spell Morrissette?
I only remember coming back at 19 briefly, after a whole lot of heartache. But that’s a story for another day.
Katie Rainbird says
Aw I wanna hug yer. Teenage vagabond. All settled down now with your very own tribe – oh wait, aren’t you moving to Melbourne?! Married Gypsy! X
Veggie Mama says
I would have punched you if you had! Although I probably needed it 🙂
Sarah@SnippetsandSpirits says
I love how you can always remember the music just not the other details. The soundtrack to your life.
Veggie Mama says
It makes me excellent at trivia questions! I can remember any year a song came out, haha
The Plumbette says
Loving this series. I’m getting to know you so much more. I’m so sorry to hear of the trouble you had in your teen years and early twenties.
Veggie Mama says
That’s very kind of you to say. I could have done without it, but it is what it is! So nice to know people people feel for me though 🙂
Lisa Mckenzie says
You have had a lot of pain in your life Stacey Hugs to you xx
Veggie Mama says
I have, but I’m a toughie!
Ayla says
I think it’s kinda cool you remember the music stuff. I’m also realising were sorta similar – except I’m still 22, and moving every 10 months. Daddy issues? I have HOME issues!!
Veggie Mama says
Haha so did I! for someone sick of moving around lots, I sure kept it up. Now I’ve been in one place TOO long!
SlapdashMama says
xxxxxx
Veggie Mama says
hehe thanks man
Cat_BeLoverly says
I moved lots too. All kinds of reasons. Similar to yours by the sounds too. You are quite the awesome woman you know? X
Veggie Mama says
As are you my darling x
Miss Pink says
Wow thanks for sharing this story. I always love reading back stories about people. They always help me to understand them and where they’ve been better.
Veggie Mama says
I agree! I like seeing how there are more similarities in our experiences than there are differences. And although someone seems one way, the reality may be very different 🙂