"Someday, I am going to go to bed without toys on the floor and sippys in my sink. Things will stay where I put them and I can have nice, fragile items on display. But when I do, I will look around with a wistfullness in my heart and miss the days where vibrant imaginations ran wild and there was evidence of life happening around me all the time!"
Yeah, can't help you there. The tornado team had it destroyed about 5 mins after I took the picture. Zach usually targets the abacus and the coloring books. He hasn't yet caught onto the fact that there are lots of tiny pieces in some of the bins, thank goodness. I may be investing in a superyard or something soon though. Can you see the chalk hanging from the top of the easel? Guess why. lol
Both rooms get trashed on a pretty regular basis, but they are really easy to clean up, so it's not that bad. The toys are pretty limited with by the baskets, so that stays under control for the most part. The Ikea block wagon on the bottom shelf is my nemesis. It needs to go visit Grandma or something.
Lori
Mom to Jason 05/05
and Zachary 05/10
Love the maps, just picked them up! Thanks!
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DD - 8
DS - 5
Lori, you have created a FANTASTIC learning space. I want to come and live in your house. Oh, my gosh, how gorgeous.
Now, how do I make this happen in *my* house??
-Ivy
Parenting two active, wonderful boys
This is your world. Shape it or someone else will. -Gary Lew
I'm adding a link to another thread with more basket ideas. I know people, like me, search for this thread often, so I thought having it all together would be best.
http://windsorpeak.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=423146
Kris