Words about contentment inspired this series that celebrates ingenuity, creativity, and resourcefulness. Join me in the comments and share what you've done with what you have.
The headphones, cord, and iPod were often tossed across the table, then tossed across his bed, then back to the table. A kind of tag, I guess. Messy tag.
The ball caps, too, ended up in a heap at the foot of his bed for lack of place. Nomads.
In order to maintain sanity in the boy loft, we needed a solution, a home for these homeless things.
Of course, I went straight to check the shed and see what hooks we had around - they might not all match, I said, might need to get screws for them, but they might work okay...
He said, Mom, let's just use screws, the long ones. No hooks.
Of course. Just screws into the wall. Boom! Homes for the homeless things.
Do what you can with what you have.
Want to see the rest of the boy loft? Go here.
Also, I'm over at The Art of Simple today, meet me there?
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