Spiders and bats and ballerinas. Oh my!
Welcome back to the tour. We had company yesterday afternoon, plus two kids needing transportation to and from birthday parties. I was able to photograph the new areas of our home, but didn’t find the time to guide you through.
As Scarlett O’Hara said, “Tomorrow is another day,” and well, here it is.
Welcome back to our home. While last week, we showed you the initial entry way to our home, this week we will journey down ‘the hall’ to the kids’ rooms. Next week, Eric’s and my bedroom will be featured.
It is incredibly difficult to take good photos of the side wall in a narrow hallway when there is no opposing door to step into. As you turn into the hall [to the right from the front entry] with your back to the cross and baby photo display, on your right is a trio of paintings that we quite love. We’re able to see them from the living room where we spend a lot of time.
Across the hall from the painting trio is a closet where we keep our more basic shelved needs. Extra cold meds, bandages, sheets, and a few games. We are working on better organization to get the games out of there and into an area where we’ll use them more often. Next to the closet is a “den” which lately has become a storage room for items that just don’t fit anywhere else. Extra school supplies, old magazines, books we’ve not thought about reading in a long time… You know, that stuff.
Between the two doors is a wall panel with a small Day of the Dead painting as well as a heart shaped painting by Misty Benson.
Next to the door to the den is the entry to the boys’ room. On the wall panel between, we have a gorgeous shelf unit featureing another Living Dead Doll and a medal from the Women’s Relief Corps, dated 1883.
The boys’ room is next. They’ve asked for minimal photographs to be posted, so I just peeked in. [I must admit, I was overjoyed with how clean it was. What mother would complain about the remote being the only thing on the floor?]
On the length of hall across from the door to the boys’ room, we’ve showcased some family photos. Why waste such a great wall?
A smaller wall between the boys’ and girls’ rooms showcases a painting depicting Eve.
The final stop on today’s tour is the girls’ room. Unlike their brothers, they are very excited to show it off.
They’ve decorated their door with Bella Morte and Teddy Scaresposters, as well as some artwork done by both Ravynn and Whisper and a Witch sign. Of course, there is the required Hello Kitty door hanger.
Whisper’s bed on the left holds pillows and stuffies that are very special to her. A vintage ballerina painting and ballet shoes are favorites.
Also on the shelf over her bed are three sweet little ballerinas.
Ravynn’s bed has even more pillows and stuffies. She also has a painting of a wee faerie hiding in a forest of mushrooms over her bed.
A closeup of one of Ravynn’s favorite stuffies. She took this photo to show off the bear she posed with in one of her first Bats! meow… photo shoots.
A shelf near the foot of Ravynn’s bed holds more ballerinas, faeries, and Hello Kitty. It really is a very girlie place.
A shelf next to the door holds more dolls standing in front of an Ayria poster. Whisper was proud of this photo she snapped.
And finally, Grandmother Spider keeps hold of their dreams as they sleep. She hangs from the light in the middle of the ceiling in the middle of a ribbon web.
Tags: alek, dance, dolls, jordan, pillows, ravynn, wednesday dress, whisper
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2:00 am on January 18th, 2011
Yep, this is definitely a tour through your home. You all are amazing and I am so glad to know you. <3
9:37 am on January 18th, 2011
Thanks Kim. We’re happy to know you too.
7:11 pm on January 18th, 2011
I’ve always loved the girls’ room decor! So creative and cozy. 🙂
10:26 pm on January 18th, 2011
Thanks Mary. I like it too 🙂