Thank you Kristin for showing me this! I laughed SO hard!!! I think MY "DH" could relate! Couldn't yours? This is also a good tip for my new studio space. What do you think DH?
Hysterical! I especially like the term "scrapbook droppings". That's a great name. Do you notice that the scrapbook habitat is larger that the kitchen? It is disturbing to think that scrapbooking is more important that basic food and water.
There are some interesting habitat design elements shown that we may consider in our new house. But then again . . . I've seen you scrapbook on a TV tray so maybe all that fancy space is not needed.
Wow, DH looks great! Had no idea how much he had changed since the big move west! I do now know what you have been doing with all that "extra" $$ you now have (LOL)...Good golly there was a lot of "stuff" stored in that little space...and I can't say in your case I agree with your DH's comment on the supplies beckoning more space than a kitchen. So long as you have microwave brownies and a 10 gallon bucket of water to drink what do you need a kitchen for? But, to keep you close to the water source you could always turn that monster of a food pantry into a scrapbook room. Very cute...thank you...Heather
My name is Jenny and I am a married stay at home mom (SAHM) and former teacher with three adorable (usually) children. They keep me pretty busy, but when I'm not so busy I love to read. My favorite, most fulfilling, creative outlet is... scrapbooking! I love to scrapbook, a lot. Hense the title of this blog!
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Hysterical! I especially like the term "scrapbook droppings". That's a great name. Do you notice that the scrapbook habitat is larger that the kitchen? It is disturbing to think that scrapbooking is more important that basic food and water.
There are some interesting habitat design elements shown that we may consider in our new house. But then again . . . I've seen you scrapbook on a TV tray so maybe all that fancy space is not needed.
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DH
Wow, DH looks great! Had no idea how much he had changed since the big move west! I do now know what you have been doing with all that "extra" $$ you now have (LOL)...Good golly there was a lot of "stuff" stored in that little space...and I can't say in your case I agree with your DH's comment on the supplies beckoning more space than a kitchen. So long as you have microwave brownies and a 10 gallon bucket of water to drink what do you need a kitchen for? But, to keep you close to the water source you could always turn that monster of a food pantry into a scrapbook room.
Very cute...thank you...Heather
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