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15th April
2008
written by JeanMac

I miss my man for so many reasons – sometimes just little bitty ones and other times major ones like this little tale of woe.
Think I forgot to fess to you that I bought an armoire too large to turn in the hallway – so now our “guest room” armoire will grace an end of the living room. That’s OK – but sweetheart, measure first. Actually, I did measure the wall and it fit – just forgot I had to get it in the bedroom first ~

Anyway, I have to get some help to move it into place once I rearrange a few things! It’s sitting behind the love seat now so can’t get a good pic but I will take one and post it.

When the movers came, the guy said to show him where the piece is going. To self, how silly, in the bedroom. (I guess he’s been down that road before, stuck in the hall with a too big piece of furniture:)

Think he was trying to make me feel better, said it’s too nice to hide away. Thanks, Guys.

4 Comments

  1. Beverly
    15/04/2008

    Hi, Jean,
    Thanks for your visit. I’ve been here but haven’t commented. I realized this morning that I was doing the same thing that people do when they don’t say anything during times of loss or grief. They’ll say, “I didn’t know what to say.” I guess I’ve been that way. I just cannot begin to understand what all you go through each day. I want you to know that I feel so deeply for you and remember you in my prayers for encouragement.

  2. kenju
    15/04/2008

    I second what Beverly said!

    When we moved into this house, we bought a kin-sized bed. I got scared when they got it here; it looked SO big in the foyer. I am still surprised they were able to get it into the bedroom!

  3. JeanMac
    15/04/2008

    Never worry, Beverly – I get thru each day and many are far worse off than I. But I appreciate you.
    Kenju – I’d love, love, love a king sized bed but I guess if I decide, I better let someone else measure for me!

  4. annie's eyes
    15/04/2008

    We had that same problem about turning the corner in a short hallway to our bedroom. I love that our bedroom door can’t be seen from the living room, but there are many pieces I have not been able to get into our room. For that reason, I have a very small armoire that should be bigger for the high ceilings–too bad you live in BC and I in Texas, we could do a swap! :) Hope you are smiling today. I know you are an amazing woman. Sometimes, you’d probably rather not be, if you only had the choice again. Love you, Annette