8 responses to “Getting Social … Life in Cohousing”

  1. Andrea

    I am going to read this to my husband, who said he didn't think he could do the co-housing thing! Thank you, it is so eye-opening to hear about your experiences, especially as you are still new to the established community. Thanks for listing out the movies, two are on Netflix Instant!

  2. MJ

    I love reading about your cohousing experiences. I am so completely enamored by it. In so many ways I think it cures the selfish and "rather be alone" syndrome that many of us were raised in in this country, doesn't it? Is there anything that you absolutely don't like about it? Do you think only certain personalities would mesh in this community? Sorry to pester, but I remain intrigued :) .

  3. Janice

    What a beautiful life. I love how you are completely emeshed and part of a true community.

  4. Stacy (Mama-Om)

    @MJ — You're not pestering! The challenges for me right now are…

    ::balancing output and input — feeling busier because of the community and trying to make sure we have enough "refueling" time.

    ::feeling introverted… getting used to knowing so many people, developing my own sense of internal safety in a group situation

    ::figuring out how to deal with the lack of private OUTDOOR space… I knew we wouldn't have our own fenced yard (though we could make one if we wanted), but balancing when the kids want to be outside and I don't has been a source of discomfort for me. If it were just my kids, I would be fine with them out on their own, but when there are other kids out there, I feel a responsibility to either be there or check in with the other parents. I have been bringing this up with other families here and I think that it will all settle in over time. I wrote about it in these comments: http://mama-om.blogspot.com/2011/04/community-works.html#comments

    ::Common House meals can be challenging — it's like eating at a restaurant with all your favorite people. All your kids' favorite people, which means they want to PLAY! :)

    Those are the ones that immediately come to mind. I think I know the next post in this series: Challenges. :)

    As for people who wouldn't "fit" here — I think it would be very difficult for anyone who is very rigid and unwilling to talk things over to live here.

    I've got to run, but I will reflect on this more.

    xo,
    s

  5. slim pickins

    this is all so wonderful to read about – the challenges as well as the wonders. i am so so happy for you, and more than a little wistful. what a great place for your boys to grow in…

  6. Alexis Ahrens

    I'm so loving reading about this, Stacy! And a wee bit "wistful" as the previous commenter mentioned. Your writings have launched me into all sorts of research about this. It tugs at me. Between this and Waldorf schooling, I'm feeling drawn like a magnet out of my current life. Much to ponder these days. Thanks for sharing!
    Cheers!
    Alexis

  7. denise

    That sounds so wonderful! I must admit my only worries about cohousing living when we consider it, is the interpersonal dynamics/power struggles/personalities of the people living there, and it seems it would need to be just right for it to be harmonious and work well. It sounds like you have found such a place where people are respectful and friendly and that is so cool! Love hearing about it.

  8. tonia

    this is just lovely to read stacy. what a way to stretch and grow. i long for that feeling of belonging.
    your new look is beautiful- very airy and spacious.
    bless you!

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