A Generational Corbett Home

Just recently, Lisa Faught and her family moved into her grandparent's Corbett home that she well remembers from her childhood. This is the same home her father Kenneth and Uncle Larry were raised in. Husband Lee and son Emerson made the move with Lisa in April 2011 and are still getting settled into the home filled with her grandparent's precious memories. Being a stay at home mom, Lisa is really appreciating the fresh smells and beauty of the natural setting they are in, loving the sound of the birds. One thing she didn't get too excited over was the little bear she spotted on the property! She said she is no longer keeping a compost pile outside! Lisa loves to cook and try new recipes. She says it has been a joy to find her grandmother's recipes in the home. Lisa lived all over the world as a child since her father was a geologist, working on soils in all kinds of locations! Visiting her grandparents was always a treat for her. She loves the fact one of very favorite trees to sit under as a child is still on the property. Her grandfather Lewis was a woodworker, making dulcimer instruments as well as doing remodeling around the home. When Lisa's father was growing up in the home, there was a time they only had an outhouse to use! Many remnants of his work are still seen in the home and are also stored in the basement. Having met her husband while in college at Univ. of Calif. Santa Cruz in CA, she is happy to be supporting his career as an instructor at the Art Institute of Portland, and raising the next generation in Corbett!