Thursday, January 15, 2015

Let's talk about the BEDroom! Shall we?



When we’re grown up it is perhaps the number one thing we think about; the bed.

And there’s one little thing you can add which can really spice it up!


Pillows!

What did you think I was going to say?  Somebody’s been watching too much guilty pleasure entertainment trash news.

Hubster Chad and I were having this talk and he just doesn’t get it.  He even referenced another man in the family to try and solidify his stance on pillows.  Of course we’re talking about throw pillows, the decorative types that go on the bed after you make it.  They just tie in the color theme of the room and make the bed look dressed and ready. 

See?  This is NOT our bed, by the way. 


Chad decided to drag poor Uncle Charlie into the pillow talk, pardon the pun, hons.  He brought up the fact that Charlie told Aunt Teenie (Aunt Ernestine, my mom’s older sister) that she had too many pillows on the bed and either they had to go, or so would he.  I actually don’t think it was presented quite like that but you get the point.  I’m not sure it was proper to play the older Uncle card but he did it.  I retorted that in defense of that, Aunt Teenie had always had more fancy pillows than the display beds at Nordstroms, combined!

It’s just….this is just so hard to give up!  Every woman, or nearly, every woman alive  feels like the cute pillows you get to place on the bed AFTER you make it is sort of like the dessert.  Ahhhh, wonderful!  Look at my creative little masterpiece.  And this is something that requires little to no time.  It’s like even if there’s chaos in the rest of the house, this little beautiful, dressed bed is perfect.  The home can be ripped apart by teenage savages and the master bed is made and fabulous!  Oh yes.  All is right with the world thanks to JCPenney and Hobby Lobby’s 40% off throw pillow revolving sale!   

It might seem silly and simple but when the bed is made all is right in the world.  It’s the little triumph.  So when you’re making the bed this morning think of that.  After all, it is the little things in life that make it wonderful!

~Anne