The Kids’ Rooms
Our house is a maze of little rooms. Up ladders, add-ons, around corners are little, bitty rooms where the children sleep and keep their vast amounts of “important” things.
Our house is a maze of little rooms. Up ladders, add-ons, around corners are little, bitty rooms where the children sleep and keep their vast amounts of “important” things.
The living room redo has been great. Getting rid of clutter made it easier to keep clean, more comfortable and updated.
But there was one, looming problem.
We drew the name this morning!
I was so excited to see who would win….I just love this pillow.
My bedroom is my oasis. It is a relaxing place where I go when I need a moment (or 10) to myself. Last fall I did a four day marathon of redoing it.
How much thought do you put into your clothes? Are you concerned with being modest? Do you try to look stylish?
Seventeen years ago James and I were challenged about our way of dress and we did some deep thinking.
…that is the question.
Yes, I know Shakespeare. This is a fully educational blog.
In addition to teaching you great literature, I really want to give you something
If you’re like me, you drive past houses and wonder what they’re like inside. Or you meet a new friend and think, “I can’t wait to see her house!”
We did it! The first phase of the deck is done.
I didn’t think we could finish with James gone and so much happening this week. But the kids and I got out there and knocked it out.
I’m hooking up to a link party about large familes over at Life in a Shoe.
We live in the Texas Hill Country in an 85+ year old farmhouse that we have slowly redone.
I took a few days off of the deck project to come into the air-conditioning and cool off.
I had planned a luncheon for the officer moms in our homeschool group.