clausmarie's Profile
| Display Name: | clausmarie |
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| Member Since: | 6/26/12 |
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Yeah... there is no Ikea here in Guatemala, but I believe that if there was, it would be a pricey place to go to. It happens with every foreign chain/brand, no matter if it is considered affordable in other countries. The Cheapest (& Most Expensive) Places Around the World to Buy Ikea Furniture Idealo UK |
8/13/12 5:32 PM |
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I knew the shirt hanging in the baby's room was from Guatemala! We have plenty of those around. I have one myself! and let me tell you they are very colorful and pretty. I wonder how Dan and Shannon came across one? Dan & Shannon's Cozy New Home House Tour |
8/7/12 5:11 PM |
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I live in Guatemala, where there is only either sun or rain. No orange fall, no white snow. Yet, I love Fall! and wish it existed here. What do I do? Like others suggested here, I make sure to have something cinnamon/apple burning inside, say essence or a candle. I also decorate with pine cones here and there, and - incredibly enough - twigs and leaves! You wouldn't believe how simple, yet how pretty (and cheap!) they make the environment. How To "Fake" the Fall Season in Florida? Good Questions |
8/6/12 11:40 AM |
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Living alone is something not quite common in Latin American countries like mine. Although I am sure the trend is picking up in our society, it is still something unfamiliar. Unthinkable, even. Living at home, with parents and equally single siblings is the norm, until you get married. And sometimes, depending on financial status, people don't move out even then! Instead, they bring in a new tenant, so to speak. Why Do So Many Americans Live Alone? The New Yorker |
7/27/12 6:29 PM |
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Something that gives me the chills is to see a dirty wall, especially around light switches. What's up with that?! Ew, I Can't Stand That! Design Allergies |
6/26/12 11:32 AM |