- Central air
- Microwave
- Garage (let alone three car garage; and those magical garage door openers!)
- More than one car
- More than one full bath
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Coat closet
- Color TV (oh, and all the “remotes” - I’m not sure if the plethora of those is actually a blessing or not! I struggle to use them)
- Deck
- Fireplace
- Master bedroom with its own bath (two sinks even!) and larger than normal closet
- Entertainment Room
- Home gym (hey, mine’s not pretty, but it’s got everything I need!)
- A home office
- Dryer
- Pool
- Driveway
- Children’s playroom (attached to the entertainment room; perfect for the grandchildren, the toys all stay downstairs!)
- The whole tech area: Homepods, iPads, etc. We had, you know, a phonograph.
I usually don’t even think about any of these things as “luxuries”—they’ve just become second nature to me. But when I remember the house I grew up in, I realize how very blest we are with such things that I’ve long since grown to take utterly for granted. And I’m sure I’ve forgotten stuff. What about you? What are things that you have grown accustomed to that you certainly did not grow up with?