When you have, on average, two or more cats in each room,
the room gets messy in a hurry.
IN a dorm
room it gets messy fast so I love to take some time to tidy up!
Sometimes
rooms get messy because someone wanted to eat again (seriously, why does it seem like people want to eat EVERY DAY?
Not exact matches
Isn't a
room designated for creativity supposed to be
messy???! I hope some day you
get your dream studio, with lots of shelves, a big window with an inspirational view... each corner serving it's own purpose.
This is the presence of God, this is the holy moment, the cathedral, the great moment of surrender and selflessness happening not in the leper colony of India but for me in my own living
room in Canada, the breaking of bread and daily manna of communion through a
messy home with
messy people, learning to love and take joy even when the toast is
getting cold.
I like to store these in the freezer and serve them directly from there as they can
get a little
messy when at
room temperature.
When we swoop in and fix things for our kids before they
get to experience the consequences of their own less than perfect moments (forgotten lunches, unsigned permission slips,
messy rooms with laundry that needs to be thrown down or risk missing laundry day, etc) we are actually doing our kids a disservice, keeping them from a potential lesson in self love and what it takes to «be with» imperfection and disappointments.
They avoid
getting their kids upset by insisting that they
get rid of old toys in an overly cluttered,
messy room.
Life is
messy and as much as Jessa tried to hide this truth and put the blocks away, they simply
got thrown all over the living
room once again.
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Rooms have a way of
getting messier than
messy and crazy cluttered, don't they?
For me, leaving the kids at home with my hubby means coming home to a
messy kitchen or living
room, which is more stressful than not
getting time alone.
Think about it: When you look at a
messy room in your home, you might
get down on yourself, as if you are not enough because you allow this type of clutter.
I'm staring at my
messy living
room and dining
room (and stack of work files), and wondering how I'm going to manage to
get this place «holiday ready» in the next 4 or 5 days.
I paired this with a neon pink statement necklace and nude pumps (Sorry for the
messy room mirror pic — I never
get a good full body shot for these reviews) and
got so many compliments from random strangers.
But save
room for dessert, and bring napkins because it's gonna
get messy.
They are
messy, little, and tend to
get everywhere in the
room.
The dog learns not to bark to
get his meal, not to paw the door to
get released from the crate and the daughter learns not to leave her
room messy if she wants to use the car.
My thinking was that the
room was just going to
get messy again.
Throw in a cold basement (the deep ocean), an active kitchen and laundry
room, some walk - in refridgerators, a few spare baths that generate clouds of steam, a maid that sometimes clears the
messy laundry piles and dust from the heat vents, and we
get closer to a working model.
Don't
get me wrong, he is loving how the
room is shaping up, and he can't believe that he is actually responsible for its so - far - so - good transformation - but after EIGHTY TWO days of back - breaking, stinky, dusty, wet, sticky,
messy, seemingly never - ending work, and having to tightly strap more than one piece of equipment to his face at a time, he is definitely ready to wrap this puppy up!
I don't usually have a
messy room, but we don't have a laundry
room in our house, so all of the dirty laundry
gets tossed in my
room.
I can clean that
room for HOURS and it still not be clean, or it
gets messy again within 5 minutes.
Plus my bedroom is one of the smaller
rooms in the house so things
get messy easily...
Last week my daughter's
room was
getting out of control
messy with a closet that hadn't been organized since... well, ever!
This is real life, where things
get messy, I
get distracted, and
room makeovers take for - freakin - ever.