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26 Comments on Under The Sink - A Public Service
Been there and seen that -- mine is a bit older and when you peek under her sinks, they are pristine -- I'm sure that's the case -- okay, that's my story and I'm sticking to it!!!!!
Have added your son to our prayer list.
Jay - Well, the under-sink view at least makes me feel better about my own : ) And please give my best wishes and thanks to your son for his service; and I also send it to his dad who somehow managed to do some good "fathering."
He has a house in Jacksonville, Tish, and has been at Le Jeune for 6 years or so. And thanks!
John - don't know about the fathering part, but thanks! I was a bit afraid even to open the cabinet door!
John...let us add our grateful thanks to your son--and you had to do something right to have kids like you have.
Now, take a good look at those under sink photos--the one on the right does show that she is into 'cleaning' and that is very good. Perhaps some shelves that dad could build-in or purchase or NOT would solve the "over-flow".
[NOTE we are not in the ranks of successful parent-tips--we decided to use textured paint on the bedroom walls of our son when he was around 10--he LOVED that because he didn't need to hang anything up anymore because the stucco-style paint left points so he could sling his clothes up or against & the clothes STAYED. enough said !]
Have a good week.
Barb & Sal
Jay, very funny, check out my daughters too! She 15 and surprised me, I thought it would look just like your daughters.
B&S - thank you! I did not know stucco paint was so useful in hanging clothes! Those cleansers are under there because I put them there. Are they used? Hmmm...
Ellen - I will check it out!
I think my daughter has that much under 1 sink. Of course, she has a few years on yours, so yours has a chance to catch up.
Jack - mine is a rookie, who just this year was allowed by her Nazi dad to wear very light make up. She experiments on finger nail polish, sometimes on me, and actually puts on some cool designs. I tease her about her bathroom habits and needs, but, like yours, she is a wonderful kid.
As you know I have two girls. They are still young, but I fore see this in my future, two fold.
Give them the master bathroom now, Jim. You, my man, are GONE! Outta here!
Are you the easy roll that I am? Methinks yes.
I have two sons. For a time, after my sons were grown and left home, I lived with and cared for my 3 nieces, while their mom was in Iraq, and their dad was trying to get himself retired, from a base several hours away, at the beginning of the war. THREE teenaged girls, and my only girl experience was my own mother/daughter experience...I salute all mothers of daughters! I salute all fathers of daughters! All three young ladies are in their 20's now, so we can laugh about it, but oh...the drama, and the undersink catastrophe! =o)
Yikes! I can only imagine Cheryl! Were you relegated to the basement bathroom?
Sending mothers for overseas missions is a bit beyond my understanding. But that is just me...
I'm not so easy, but I have it covered (I know what you're thinking). We have a second full bath that is for the girls. I have been telling them since we have been in the house it is "their" bathroom. I think it's beginning to take with my older daughter. We shall see.
Well, I have to say they're cuties and I am sorry the top thing didn't work. (That is my assumption as I have not heard a word - silence is golden...)
The "hall" bath was for my daughter, but it didn't work out, despite being called "her" bathroom! Now I use it! No kidding!
Thanks, they get their looks from mom. No reason to apologize they did and I do appreciate it. Just wasn't their thing.
Hey! She has a flashlight! Like a good Girl Scout, she is prepared. And see you tomorrow at 3!
She clearly needs three sinks.
Jim - and in a generation their kids will think video games and texting is stupid!
Pat - I put that flashlight there. I have one in every room. Looking forward to our inspection today! You are armed, right, to protect me?
Reubs - fer sher. It is a bit ridiculous! Women really are from Venus! Definitely, I am from Mars...
Jay,
Like you, I have looked under some sinks where, later, I wished I had not been under there.
Steve - I did have a bit of fear looking under this one, I admit!
Geez, are you still on Italy time? Go to bed!
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