tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5815664897641942884.post8427495855409521181..comments2023-04-30T05:36:10.603-07:00Comments on Make Mine Decaf: Day seven.Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108654977114565015noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5815664897641942884.post-10420426486493270062015-02-16T13:08:03.989-08:002015-02-16T13:08:03.989-08:00We had a big place before we moved. Now we're...We had a big place before we moved. Now we're living with my grandparents - who have a huge house - but our space in their house is about 700 sqft. We've been living with them for 2 years and I'm DYING to have a place of our own. <br /><br />I would LOVE a bookshelf full of books and things. That's my goal when we move. I envy your gigantic bookshelf wall (I think I saw it on Instagram?). It's beautiful. <br /><br />Our waffle iron died. I miss waffles...Alisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13174289472718875654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5815664897641942884.post-66115075865383839522015-02-12T07:23:35.861-08:002015-02-12T07:23:35.861-08:00We see eye to eye on this completely. Except I am ...We see eye to eye on this completely. Except I am SO JEALOUS of your space. We have a 1200 square foot townhouse. It's not tiny, but a little more room wouldn't suck either. It felt huge until we started accumulating baby things and now I feel like Babies R Us is going to smother me in my sleep. <br /><br />Due to the bringing a baby into a small house thing, I've developed a few minimalist qualities. I've fully embraced the whole "if you don't find it beautiful or useful, get rid of it" mentally. You would never think I'm developing a purging obsession if you were to walk in my house. We have a wall of fully stocked bookshelves (be still my heart) and gallery walls and the like, but it's all stuff we use and love. Our kitchen is TINY, though. I recently bought an ikea shelving unit to put in the dining room so I can spread the love and have room for both bottles and sippy cups AND my waffle maker in the kitchen. I would store my waffle maker under my bed if I had to. <br /><br />Waffles....Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01155303404223970814noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5815664897641942884.post-47124970009987176142015-02-10T18:40:36.639-08:002015-02-10T18:40:36.639-08:00I have to laugh a little bit when I think about th...I have to laugh a little bit when I think about the fact that we live in half the amount of space with (currently) twice the amount of people. Having only one bathroom sucks if you are using it and then your potty training toddler decides he needs to Pee! Now!Larissahttp://larissa.timsevenhuysen.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5815664897641942884.post-25755884504000840642015-02-10T16:20:16.837-08:002015-02-10T16:20:16.837-08:00I loved having a bigger house, however after movin...I loved having a bigger house, however after moving to a smaller place I realized how much of that space we didn't use. Our stuff seems to fit better in a smaller home.Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01092211937888152360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5815664897641942884.post-15814127922032491522015-02-10T14:56:54.429-08:002015-02-10T14:56:54.429-08:00Sometimes I would kill for a house your size...mor...Sometimes I would kill for a house your size...more than twice the size of ours, bigger than any house I've ever lived in my entire life. Then I remember how much I hate cleaning, and I'm satisfied with our 900 square foot house, until the next time I'm trying to cook in our tiny kitchen or put away laundry in our one-person-sized closet. It's a back and forth, pretty constantly. But I also remember that a 2000 square foot house in Sitka would run us probably around $750K and I like having money leftover after each mortgage payment.Angihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00394336849612797834noreply@blogger.com