Bonjouuuur my friend,
Yesterday I woke up in a full energy mode … I decided to make a big household …The closets of the girls needed a BIG time sorting out small clothes to giveaway, putting up (in the upper cabinets) the winter ones and getting down the summer ones…Here in my country the weather changes between cold and rainy to sunny and hot in a matter of two weeks in april …
So I emptied first the wardrobes on the beds…
and didn’t feel at all discouraged by looking at the mess produced…
The wardrobes were empty…so I cleaned them before sorting the clothes and putting them again inside…
This took me about a couple of hours and look at the result…
Nice looking and clean cabinets …
in a clean and fresh room 🙂
mmmh it feels so good when you’ve done your job and there is no more mess inside and outside 😉
Time to rest now for an hour with a cup of coffee and some crochet…
in my favorite room …
in my favorite chair…
below my favorite framed pic…
in front of my favorite green corner…
doing my favorite “thingy” 😀
It is my favorite kind of day 🙂
It’s been 1 year and two months since we moved to this house…but I feel like I’ve been here for ages…
I just love each and every corner of this place and I feel so blessed to love that much my home 🙂
Have a beautiful day my friend and thank you so much for being here…
Sucrette
J’adore ton espace, il respire le bonheur que tu nous transmets. Toutes ces couleurs sont comme des bulles d’oxygène. Beau travail de rangement !!! Bisous ma jolie
C’est sympa, cette petite visite chez toi. Il faudrait que je trouve l’énergie de trier et de ranger comme toi. Bonne journée !
AG just look at the lovely blankets!
Am going to so the same today – get out winter clothing, see what still fits etc.
Love the stool covers as well.
bon si tu t’en sents le courage viens chez moi ya à faire car je ne m’en sorts plus je fais du trie partout je donne, je range, de retrouve, je découvre, enfin je farfouille ma caverne d’ali baba. Comme toute bricoleuse!!!!!!
What a beautiful children’s room… so cosy! Your house is so full of colour and love Angie,Hugs, Jill x
Nice work.. and a very nice house.. you can see that you are happy there 🙂
What a beautiful home you have Angie, and thank you for sharing bits of it with us 🙂
I love your little green men 🙂 They’re called ‘garden gnomes’ here in the UK – same with you?
Have a lovely day 😉
Mo x
I love that tidy and clean wardrobe feeling. And oh, your home is SO lovely!
Have a good day too. Your place looks lovely and colorful. Hopefully mine will have more color once I finish a few projects.
Peace and love
J
bravo pour le grand nettoyage de printemps !
Quel plaisir de voir le résultat, ta maison a l’air super agrèable, ça donne envie surtout aujourd’hui à Paris sous la pluie !!!!
gros bisous
porte toi bien
Betty
What a wonderful and cozy home you have Angie. I love each and every corner of it too. Your post makes me clean out our cabinets too today! 🙂
Many hugs and kisses to you!! Barbina
Du hast ein sehr schönes zu Hause.
Greetings Heike
I love your children’s room, it has a sort of glow about it that is inviting.
It looks Idyllic!
xx
Qu’il doit faire bon vivre dans cette jolie maison pleine de belles couleurs !! Bravo pour le rangement, c’est le printemps qui inspire !!
C’est le ménage de printemps qui t’a inspirée!! ta maison est tellement jolie,gaie,colorée,à ton image quoi!! gros bisous
The fact you feel like you have lived in your home for ages means it the right one for you. I have lived in mine for 15 years and it still doesn’t feel like home – time for a move I think!
Since I’ve been following your blog, I haven’t seen a corner or room that I haven’t liked. You’ve taken a lovely house and turned it into a warm, cozy & beautiful home. Your family must feel so fortunate to have your warmth & love to surround them. Blessings to you & your family! Have a beautiful day.
🙂
🙂 You make me smile! It always feels good to have a clean, organized home. Wonderful day to you too! Becky
Je comprends que tu aimes tant ta maison : tu as su la rendre très chaleureuse !
Pour le rangement, tu es beaucoup plus courageuse que moi…
You have such a beautiful home! I feel inspired by looking at those pics! Well done for doing the sort out! My boys wardrobes are due for that as well!
Beautiful! You are an inspiration..:0)
I love your home too Angie, it makes me happy and inpired 🙂
Namastê
Maga
Très jolie ta maison .Ici le nettoyage de printemps se ferra plus tard quand le soleil reviendra bien chaud (1000m d’altitude en Haute Savoie France)la neige est encore sur les sommets
bises
Mamifoise
Hi Angie,
I found your blog few months ago thru Lucy’s blog and I needed to tell you how much happiness it has brought to my life. I relate to you in many ways, married with two girls, had a miscarriage of twins, and try to write in my second language. I’m originally from P.R. and have been living in the USA, since I got married almost 9 yrs. ago.
My girls (7 and 4) also share a bedroom and coincendently, their beds are arrange the same way. Although we have an extra room, we wanted them to grow with sense of sharing and loving each other; until they ask for their own space. 🙂
I wish you the best in your pregnancy and thank you for being an inspiration in so many ways!
Blessings,
N.
Oh Angie what a lovely little insight into your life!! Your home is indeed beautiful so I think you need to give us a photographic tour!!! It looks high up – is it?? lol x
You have a beautiful home – I love all the crochet accents. 🙂
What a beautiful home you have and all that wonderful crochet with the bright colours xxx
C’est beau chez toi! C’est tres inspirant! Quelle laine as-tu utilisee pour le couvre lits des enfants? J’aimerais en faire une semblable mais je n’arrive pas a me decider sur quoi acheter.Help me please!!! 🙂
Your happiness is beautiful, colorful, and contagious! What a lucky family you have!
Randi’s bang-on with the ‘caring teacher’ observation. Here in Ontario, we wear robes over a court-mandated vest, white tuxedo-style shirt and tabs not unlike what judges wear. We all look much the same. We can’t dress for a role. Yet we can still shepard jurors through a trial, provide them with strength, support and guidance. The principle of the caring teacher is more important than the look.Jurors are our ‘triers of fact’. When we accord them the same respect that we give our ‘trier of law’ they feel it. They see it in our eyes and body language. Judges come from all practice backgrounds. Few of them are as steeped in the law pertinent to the case at hand as we are, having been swimming in the case at bar for years, having spent months researching and preparing argument. Just as judges look to us to show them the way, so too do jurors. We do a disservice to judge, juror and our client when we fail to provide that caring guidance.As a former teacher, I’m delighted to hear Randi describe our role as caring teachers. I loved teaching. I loved students. I loved to see students flourish while engaged in the learning process. I’ve always viewed what I do now as very much akin to what I used to do. I think Randi has very much captured the essence of what we do.Ted Bergeron
J’adore ce couvre-lit là! Comme d’habitude, tu as choisi des bonnes couleurs! Merci pour partager ta maison et ta vie avec nous. Tu es une source d’inspiration :).