Sentences with phrase «of mom cave»

When I think of a mom cave, I think of Claire's mom cave on the Cosby Show.
For me, in order to pay double I sacrifice going to the hair salon, nail salon, and uneccessary retail therapy (no wonder, I keep dreaming of a mom cave).

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I used to always dig out the fruit part of my mom's berry cobblers, seeing how far under the crust I could get without the entire thing caving in...
Cave moms had to deal with real threats to their babies like saber - toothed cats, being exposed to the elements, lack of food, illness, etc., but your wife's hormones are still as amped up as a cave mom's despite the lack of serious threat, so they have to low the bar substantially on what constitutes a threat (even to the point of making them up).
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2015 Kids in T.O. — The highlights of Renee's summer road trip with two moms and three kids were caves / caverns and gemstone mining.
Museum dioramas often depict palaeolithic families as if they came out of a 1960s TV sitcom, with dad going off to hunt the mammoth while mom stays in the cave home with the kids.
A mom may «feed» her young by climbing near bats, Marcelo Labruna of the University of São Paulo in Brazil and colleagues proposed after observing moms and young in a Yucatán bat cave in Mexico.
Being the amazing mama that she has always been, my mom wouldn't cave to these ramblings of insecurity and, insisting that I must follow through on my commitments, she lovingly escorted me into the dance studio.
For today, I thought I would focus on my «mom cave,» aka living room / office, but I'll also share a couple of peeks at our dining room.
I think it's more dubbed as a «sitting room», and earlier this year I took full advantage of it's name, and finally made it into the Mom - cave.
Although your moments of running head first into brick walls and experiencing lengths of time where you'll feel the world caving in aren't over, you'll survive — and your mom will be cheering you on as you do so.
In fact, existing Gallagher & Henry homeowners have turned these often «discarded» spaces of the home into a range of personalized retreats ranging from children's playrooms to an in - law suite, man caves to mom caves, exercise rooms to home theaters.
Ooooohhhh... I would love to finish the floor of my office / laundry / mom cave!!
We called this little nook off the master her mom cave... just the perfect little spot to relax at the end of the day.
My «mom cave» would have to be carved out of our family room.
My dream mom cave would have a chair and ottoman to sit in with my macbook (also part of the dream).
My «mom cave» would be a craft room where I could leave all of my projects out and just shut the door when it was time to stop.
My mom cave would be a comfy beach chair overlooking the ocean with a glass of wine a good book.......
No mom cave in this house yet... but if I had one there would be a lock on the door so no one could disturb my projects, a space to work, lots of sun and a radio to play the music I like.
my dream mom cave is full of color and sunshine and plants and pictures of all the people and things that inspire me....
The key elements in my dream mom cave: big windows, a chaise with a gorgeous lamp and a soft throw and a lot of books nearby, a charming desk, a large work area «island» with cute storage baskets, french doors onto a patio...
My mom cave would have a mini - fridge / freezer with an ice maker and an endless supply of Diet Dr. Pepper.....
After years of wishing for one, I finally have a mom cave.
While a cave might indicate a dark, underground space, my ideal mom - only location would be a natural light - filled, water - view spot with a simple, neutral color palate, filled with items usually kept out of most family rooms for fear they'd get dirty or broken.
My dream mom cave would have a comfy lounging chair and cozy quilts for napping and stacks of new books to read.
I imagine my mom cave as a cozy corner by a window overlooking a body of water, with an overstuffed velvet armchair and ottoman, soft lighting, a thick blanket, hot cup of coffee or cider, good instrumental or Irishy music playing, and some Tolkien or Lewis to get lost in or a journal to write in.
I love the idea of the «mom cave» (if not the words) because everybody should have a space of their own — it's validating.
My mom cave would have a big, overstuffed chair, a desk with lots of compartments, an endless supply of iced tea and a lock.
(children are allowed in my Mom cave) It would either be in the attic part of an old victorian and it would look over the back garden or a the upper level of a cottage overlooking Narragansett Bay.
Oooh, my mom cave would have beautiful storage, comfy seating (like a lovely tailored sofa, lots of natural lighting and great artwork.
My mom cave would be a cutesy organization area for ALL of my crafting / crocheting items!
My dream mom cave would have lots of bookshelves (full of course!)
A mom cave would be anywhere where I could have all of my sewing supplies and fabric that I could just stare at.
My mom cave is in the process of being converted to a family movie room and a new mom cave is going iton the large storage room in my basement.
My mom cave would be a comfy chair, a rustic fireplace, a delightful book and a cup of coffee!!
My mom cave would have the most soft, plush fabrics — maybe a cashmere throw... a chaise lounge and a chandelier with lots of sparkle and crystal and bling.
I try to put little pockets of feminine touches around, but to have a «mom cave» would be wonderful.
My mom cave has a pretty desk, computer, lamp & family photo — with a pile of stuff that doesn't belong: (and a chair that is MOST uncomfortable — actually, it's a beautiful antique that has never been reupholstered, which means I'm sitting on a slab of plywood covered in fabric... So a Home Goods gift card would either go to a paper organizer / in - box, or towards a comfy, slipcovered (maybe) parsons chair for my desk!
If I could dream up my own mom cave, I would have two oversized comfortable chairs, a desk with lots of great organizational units to create an office space, a cabinet to house my sewing machine and crafts, and a big window with some fun window treatments.
I would love a space of my own, I have a guest bedroom that is crying out for some love and to be transformed into a mom cave I can even see the tourquoise and red color in my mind....
Now that that's out of the way... I don't have a «mom cave», but if I did, it would look COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from the rest of my house.
My dream mom cave would have a comfortable sewing chair and lots of spaces do to display fabric.
My mom cave is filled with streaming sunshine and a cozy chair that takes advantage of the light.
My mom cave...... natural light, a comfy chair, a bunch of pillows in hues of cream, terra cotta & robins egg blue, a cozy blanket.....
I'd love a mom cave... we have just begun thinking of doing a little finishing work in our unfinished basement.
I have never heard of «mom cave» - but I like it.
My mom cave would have a set of speakers that only plays that lovely music they play at any spa where I've ever gotten a massage.
My dream mom cave would be a room of my own not connected to the house.
Right now, my mom cave is one wall of my master bedroom.
I have a scrapbooking area off of the living area in our basement that I would call my mom cave.
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