But I'm returning to my old digital camera, the one which chews batteries for lunch, because this zippy one with the Flash That Would Be King is making me nuts. Really, the in-person view is a better one. You'll just have to trust me.
I encourage everyone to rearrange what you already own in a new way. The new look might amaze you. (This also happens when we learn to see everyone and everything in a new light.)
Oh, and thanks, Kim, for your amazing ideas and awesome blog!
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Alas, Tom returned home from work and didn't notice a single change. When I confronted him about that he said, "The house always looks nice when I get home so it looks great all the time."
Nice save. :)
Oh, and thanks, Kim, for your amazing ideas and awesome blog!
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Alas, Tom returned home from work and didn't notice a single change. When I confronted him about that he said, "The house always looks nice when I get home so it looks great all the time."
Nice save. :)
Hey Debra,
ReplyDeleteHope your feeling better today. Thanks for the link to Daisy Cottage. I love the bright colors against the white background.
Hee! That's men for you. :)
ReplyDeleteYour home does indeed look lovely, Debra!
True story: my mom once decided not to pluck her eyebrows until my Dad made a comment about them.
ReplyDeleteFour months later and VERY bushy eyebrows, i finally begged my Dad to say something. Apparently he had noticed but just thought she was going for a 'new' look.
~laura
You have a very nice husband.
ReplyDeleteMine always wants to know 'why' I did something.
Why?
Must there be a reason?
But, he puts up with it and offers an occasional suggestion.