Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Master Bedroom

I joined "The HomeMaker's Mentor", Mrs. Martha Greene's first lesson for January is: "Detail Cleaning the Master Bedroom".

I'm going to clean our Master Bedroom. It seems so silly at the young age of 49 years old, I leave our precious bedroom last for cleaning or last for decorating. We have been living with white walls for seven years now, while our children's rooms have bright beautiful colors. I guess I never have decided on what color to paint our room. Any suggestions?

A principal bedroom in a home, usually the largest, furnished, and used primarily for sleeping quarters by the husband and wife of the home.

I want to make this room nice for my DH and I. He travels with his job and is always going to nice hotels with clean sheets and a tidy room. I want to make our room even more inviting!

Bloom for our King!
QB

1 comment:

GladToBeMimi said...

Oh, Debbie! This strikes my heart! It will be two years in April. Before that my master bedroom was neat, tidy, colorful and a respite for both me and my husband. In April of 2006, we missed testing week. I held make up testing with 12 different students here at our home. In my sitting room and I set up a table to test one of the make up students. I never took that table down. It became a collect all. And then at some point I needed the table. I hurriedly dumped everything off the table onto the floor and took the table downstairs. Since then, my room AND sitting room have become a collect all for all of the clutter in the rest of my house! I thought that I would work on it in the summer of 2006, but that summer came and went. Then there was the summer of 2007. Again, it came and went. As I write, my former respite has a layer of Christmas wrap mixed in with old curriculum, future curriculum, photo album stuff, out grown clothes, etc. I'm so sad about my room. My goal is to start after I get all of the Christmas stuff from the rest of the house put away. I'm about only an hour from that being done. I'll keep you posted on my progress.

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