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).
Not exact matches
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.