sunday post for ya! If you’re like me, Sundays are LAZY. I’m tempted to go downstairs and fall asleep watching HGTV… instead I’m drinking Mountain Dew and cranking out emails that never seem to END. Ugh. So if I wasn’t a photographer, I think I would LOVE decorating for a living… but not for other people, just for myself. I worry too much about making other people happy and I’m super picky about colors, etc. etc. I don’t think I would make a very good interior decorator…However! If there was a way for me to get PAID to design my own house over and over again…. I would be in heaven!
Oh gosh! I just LOVE decorating!! LOVE it. Here in Shortpump, I have Homegoods, Pier One, Crate and Barrel, Target, Pottery Barn and World Market ALL WITHIN A MILE of each other. Every time I tell Michael “This is my LAST VASE, I promise!” ….. then I see one that is 50% off and it’s calling my name! I just added one to the mantle downstairs and Michael is NOT particularly fond of it. ha! I’ll show that room one day! But for today, I just wanted to give a little shout out to The Design File blog for featuring our bedroom today!! Be sure to check it out and bookmark this site! If you’re a decorating queen, you’ll like this blog!! Have a relaxing Sunday! ….. I’m off to hangout with 50 teenagers:).
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