While my laptop was in the hospital and I was washing windows, I did some wondering:
I wonder if a person's bedroom says more about a person than any of their other living spaces.
If so, I'm in danger of being boring as all get out! I still can't leave my bedroom without making the bed...
Watch out for white haired grannies... The only damn thing keeping this one from hitting the road to see a cowman...
is that the favorite boots are in the shop being re-soled.
Re-soled -- or --- re-souled?
ReplyDeleteThose are the exact same lamps we have on either side of our bed except for the different colored shades I bought for them.
ReplyDeleteAnd - after allowing the bed to air for an hour or so, we always make it up.
So I guess we're boring, too.
You're boots will be back in no time at all. Promise.
I thought real Cowpokes didn't need boots.
ReplyDeleteLL: Boots don't have souls!
ReplyDeleteADRIENNE: Pretty sure you are not falling in the boring category. I'm still curious as to whether bedrooms reflect the people that live in them...
WOODSTERMAN: Nope, barefoot is altogether another critter.
I think in many cases the entire house reflects who lives there. The only thing about a bedroom is the hidden slob could be revealed more than the rest of the house.
ReplyDeleteMy bedroom is gorgeous, classic, and neat as a pin (if I do say so myself ;-) My bathroom, however, needs a shovel taken to it by the end of the week. All my clothes end up in a pile on a chair. I do put away my makeup and hair stuff, though.
The first thing I look at in someone's house is their bookshelves.
Good to know shoe repair shops still exist in this throw away society.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what my bedroom would say out side of that I really like orange.
ADRIENNE: My bedrooms have always been neat, clean, fresh air, and quiet or great music, with lots of books & no TV. The furniture in this one is not mine and not my style, but it's liveable. Would love to see a pic of yours if you don't mind.
ReplyDeleteARKANSAS PATTI: We have a great shoe repair place.
ReplyDeleteOrange you say! Oh my gosh!
I commented with a heavy sense of metaphor.
ReplyDeleteLL: LOL, well of course you did cause "all the world's a stage"
ReplyDeleteOnce the boots are back there will be no stopping you. You go girl!!!
ReplyDeleteGRANNYMAR: Gosh GM, I hope so... he's handsome...
ReplyDeleteDepending on where you sent them, you may be 'stuck' for a while... :-)
ReplyDeleteA made bed is a happy bed. I always think.
ReplyDeleteNot that I have Basic Training Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, (BTPTSD) or anything.
So long as the corners are sharp and ship-shape the bed will be perfect.
ReplyDeleteOLDNFO: They never seem to be in a hurry do they!
ReplyDeleteLSP: I had a strict mother as a child, and that's where I contracted it.
LL: Can't remember who taught me tight corners, I thought I would out grow it but no...
I was in the army a long time, and I didn't even want to contemplate what would happen to me if I didn't make my bed (we called them bunks) each day.
ReplyDeleteNow that I'm no longer in uniform, I am OK with an unmade bed; kind of my petty way of sticking it to the Sergeant Major. The wife, however, does not see it that way...
FREDD: Old habits, once when I worked nights at the hosp. Didn't turn on the light, made the bed, the Cowman was still in it...
ReplyDelete