we LOVE our balance bike! it's a cheapy, metal one called the Wee Ride that we got from amazon for $30-something. I would have liked a wooden one since they seem... gentler, in a way, but it was no...
yes, please share the source for the rug. great space! my boys' room is roughly the same size and i'm impressed that you've made good use of the space and color.
sorry to hear about your bad CS story, mellow yellow -- i've had only positive experiences with land of nod.
all that to say, the LON website is one of my favorites... totally inspirat...
what a fun room! i actually like the gray walls as a neutral backdrop and didn't even notice the floors. are those letters all strung by picture rail hooks?
lovely pic. we have the same two chairs, plus an extra olive chair, and funnily enough we use them for the same purpose -- snacking in the kitchen so I can keep an eye on them while I'm cooking.
I do like the idea of clothes-as-art, in a fairy-tale sort of way, and especially if there's a good story behind it.
and i just laughed out loud at your double entendrem pniccole, whet...
gorgeous and yet so inviting. I understand the "catalog" comments, but this simply looks like a well-kept home, not astringently staged.
and I actually like the neutral color palette ...
cute fabric choices!
I personally love ergo-type carriers because they have a padded waist, whereas this carrier looks like more of the weight is on the shoulders? I have a kinderpack...
my first instinct is no.
but, it gets me thinking about meta-art and how the untraditional placement is an art form itself, a self-commentary, maybe?
or maybe it's way pas...
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these pictures ooze home. great pics!
Jensational, I just snorted onto my monitor! my 2 year old would do the exact same thing.
thanks for posting my little guy :)
we LOVE our balance bike! it's a cheapy, metal one called the Wee Ride that we got from amazon for $30-something. I would have liked a wooden one since they seem... gentler, in a way, but it was no...
yes, please share the source for the rug. great space! my boys' room is roughly the same size and i'm impressed that you've made good use of the space and color.
sorry to hear about your bad CS story, mellow yellow -- i've had only positive experiences with land of nod. all that to say, the LON website is one of my favorites... totally inspirat...
what a fun room! i actually like the gray walls as a neutral backdrop and didn't even notice the floors. are those letters all strung by picture rail hooks?
alexlopez, I'm pretty sure that it's a Navajo symbol (and used in other cultures too).
lovely pic. we have the same two chairs, plus an extra olive chair, and funnily enough we use them for the same purpose -- snacking in the kitchen so I can keep an eye on them while I'm cooking.
we scooped up (har, har) those chairs at a local estate sale and LOVE them. we have them in ivory and they are the best lounge chairs!
I do like the idea of clothes-as-art, in a fairy-tale sort of way, and especially if there's a good story behind it. and i just laughed out loud at your double entendrem pniccole, whet...
sticker shock, but it does look comfy and great for preventing plagio...
classic!!!!! (and wrencrain, thanks for that addendum.... is there a link to the original experiment?)
gorgeous and yet so inviting. I understand the "catalog" comments, but this simply looks like a well-kept home, not astringently staged. and I actually like the neutral color palette ...
cute fabric choices! I personally love ergo-type carriers because they have a padded waist, whereas this carrier looks like more of the weight is on the shoulders? I have a kinderpack...
disturbing and yet so awesome.
yes! i've been wanting to get one of these. i wonder if it'd work as a bento box? would the plastic hinges hold up over time? http:...
GORGEOUS! I especially love that every square inch of the space was thoughtfully planned out (like the art center, for example). http://ho...
love the giraffes and whale! is there a link to see all at once? http://howaboutcookie.wordpress.com
my first instinct is no. but, it gets me thinking about meta-art and how the untraditional placement is an art form itself, a self-commentary, maybe? or maybe it's way pas...