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Pink

Saturday, November 27, 2004

I didn't get to Blog yesterday 'cause I was busy with pink! My daughter and husband picked out the color for her room. PINK :( So we started putting the color on the wall and I almost started crying. It looked so much for pepto dismo... after it dried and we got the second coat on it looked alright and we have one more coat to do... think I will be ok with it!

I have never been a pink girl! I was a tom boy and liked sports, dirt, and blue. Now I have a girlie girl... it is so unfair!!! I don't know what to do with her!

The room is going to be great. We took the closet doors off (they were the old fake wood brown sliding ones...UGLY!!!!) We are hanging white curtains which I have sown 'hippy beads' (pink, purple, and blue flowers, in between are green beads and green flowers. They are in six foot length patters.) They hang over the white curtains. I also made a valance to go over her blind, cutting the strands of beads for that.

You should have seen Sam's face when she came home from school yesterday. We had done the first two coats of paint while she was at school. She opened her door, her eyes light up and her mouth fell open with joy and amazement! That was worth the pink!

A true girls room!

  1. Blogger Alison said:

    As you know, Claire has a pink room and today she was commenting that hers walls look white. In the sunlight she's right but her choice of pink was really too bright for a small room, so we went with a soft pink called I love you. I thought it suited her perfectly.

  1. Blogger Lori said:

    Every girl needs a pink room. Come on Margie, a girl needs to be a GIRL! I hate to say it, but Emma plays with cars... grrr.

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