Home Is Where All The Children’s Stuff Is

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I wander through my house, camera in hand, eager to see what joys the Nikon can bring me.

I start here, where I am a lot. My favorite spot on the couch.

Grey couch

 

I walk to the bedroom, turn around and see this.

 

View of walk in wardrobe

 

The view of our walk-in closet. I love that I can finally have all my clothes in one place. Oh, the simple things.

I walk down the hallway to the toddler’s room.

I’ve always loved this blue feature wall.

 

Blue wall

 

I look up and see this.

 

Rocket light

 

And it makes me smile, remembering when we chose this light online, and thinking, how cool is it, for a little boy to look up from his bed and see a rocket?

I head back to the living room.

We are prime examples of people whose houses look like a rainbow exploded all over it.

 

Kids table and chairs

 

Where we draw, count and play with the iPad.

 

Kid's stool

 

I put stickers on the toddler’s stool as a fun way to teach him to identify animals and objects. (And yes, to try and mask the crayons scrawls all over it)

Tubs of Play Doh

 

I also try to encourage the use of Play-Doh the table. To no avail. See how foamy floor mats are awesome?

 

Car park toy

 

We play with this as a family. Even the baby loves watching the cars fly down the ramps.

The toddler has always loved the color green. And so it is the green car that is his favorite.

 

Toy cars

 

I end my little home tour, sit down, look to my right and see this.

 

Photo frame

 

My firstborn when he was around the same age my second is right now.

Happiness.

Home is where all the children’s stuff is.

Home is where my hearts are.

Right here.

Linking up with The Good Life.

 

What’s the favorite part of your home?

In other news, today my post I Don’t Sleep is featured over at Bonbon Break! It’s a totally awesome online magazine for women. Check it out, okay?

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