Tuesday, June 5, 2012

If you were to come over and sneak a peak...

Playing "fort" under the covers.

into our bedroom, you would see I rarely make our bed. Its actually closer to the truth to say I never make our bed. I have maybe, maybe made it twice since we have been married.

And it's not because I was never taught. My parents taught me. And I used to make mine. every.day.growing.up. That is, until the day my mom stopped forcing me.

It doesn't take much time to make a bed. It's not difficult. In fact, as far as household tasks go, it is one of the easiest. And it absolutely makes your bedroom look sharper, prettier, more like a grown-up bedroom.

I love our comforter. It was a wedding gift. And our shams are beautiful, antique, lacy and delicate. And they were my great-grandmother's. You wouldn't see them though. They are in a corner of the room, never used.


Our guest bedroom has a BEAUTIFUL antique rod iron bed that I had painted turquoise. I LOVE it. And it has beautiful linens that I found for a steal at Olivine.

It's not made either.

Our guest-room bed.
Our sofa is another piece of furniture I fell in love with the second I saw it. It was one of those insanely expensive sofas that cost the price of a semester of medical school. But we found it at a going-out-of-business sale in our price range. It was a gift from the Lord. seriously.

But with a few exceptions, the only time that gift-from-the-Lord sofa is used is when we have guests over.

Why? Its the same reason our beds are never made...

I live life from my bed. Its my home base. I make my grocery lists in bed. Addie and I play, tickle, snuggle, read and laugh in bed. Matt and I watch movies, eat dinner and talk in bed. When most people are eating dinner at their dining room table, lounging in their living room or leaning against a kitchen bar, we are sprawled out on our bed...or to change it up, our guest-room bed.

And I LOVE it that way.

So if you were to come over and sneak a peak, you would see an unmade bed.

But I would see playing fort with my daughter under the covers, late-night talks with my husband and long distance phone calls with old friends.

I guess I'll just have to figure out another way to display our beautiful shams... :)


Thanks for sneaking a peak!

5 comments:

  1. that is true...i've known you for over 10 years and I don't think I've ever seen your bed made. it's amazing we're so close :)

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    1. You will have to move back to Houston so Ads will know that it's not normal to never make your bed!

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  2. hi friend! love your blog & you! i've blog-stalked from my RSS reader since you emailed it out, however I had to come & comment, because yes.. this is SO you, & i am so happy to see it hasn't changed! { & i am also happy to see your turqouise bed ... just reminded me of our "accent wall" ..Ha! } love you! em

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    1. I haven't thought about our accent wall in years!! I'm glad you blog-stalk me, but become a follower! Love you!

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  3. :) i don't blogggg... but will comment more. :)

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