Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The Little Room that Does it All

You know it's true.

I've started a number of projects on this lil' ol' blog and have a handful of them just waiting for me to get back to and call it a wrap.

There's the time the cows came home.  But, first, they ran away.  I've only written Part I. I've been told it's moooo-ving.  Right.

Libby got a facelift. I promised a nice set a spell on the front porch with photos.  But then I painted the front door.  And I don't like how it turned out.  I haven't re-painted it.  So we wait.

January, the month of beginnings, brought the start of a mini series about personal finances.

And, if my math is right, I'm still short five out of 31 Days of Green Acres.

Here's how this all fits together.
I'm doing a little "housecleaning"- for real, and in my blog content.
Spring has been long in coming and winter needs clearing out.
So, as I sort, purge, reorganize, and get new projects started, I'm evaluating many of my loose ends.

Turns out that more than once I've said I'd offer a photo tour of this old farmhouse, but have only posted scattered images.

And, I've been participating all along over at Edie's:


Here's the connection.

Today's link up is about our homes.  What have we been doing to live more intentionally in our houses, apartments, townhomes, and yurts.  

Well, I haven't seen anybody link up with a yurt, but that would be way awesome!

So, would you like to come on in? Not only do I long to be more hospitable, today's link up offers an opportunity to purposefully make good on one of too many unfulfilled commitments.

I've got one space in particular I've been working on since September.  Yup, for for-eveh.
We have a zero budget decorating policy around these parts, so everything you see is thrifted, a dumpster score, or built in our shop.  
And, when I say that, it makes me giggle that I've given this space a name with such gravitas.

The Library.

She doesn't take herself all that seriously.
Furthermore, it is not lost on me that she doesn't hold that many books.
But, that's what we named her when we moved in and it stuck.

She's an office, therapy center, conference room, reading nook, coloring space, filing center, refuge, retreat, sick room, and music room.

Early mornings she and I settle into each other for prayer, scripture reading, coffee, and contemplation.

At midday she graciously accepts more stacks of paper to be added to my helter skelter administrative system.

Evenings she welcomes me to write, talk with kids or Weekend Farmer Hubby, and often catch up on email and social media.

She's a jack of all trades and is gracious enough to be master of none.

Warm.
Colorful.
Formerly a bedroom.
Still a work in progress.






































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Two final images for you:

The final frontier- once I've sorted a few other areas, these shelves will be full of handy books and supplies for home education.  Oh yeah- I forgot.  I'm on the lookout for the perfect light fixture.  The bare bulb just isn't rocking my world.  But, it does light my world.








And, lastly, a nod to the master ( tee- hee )!



Tell me, where've you seen this before?

xoxo,
Laura

16 comments:

  1. It looks so cozy and cute! Well done!

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    1. Well, now- what lovely words of encouragement. Thank you!
      So glad you visited.

      laura

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  2. The colors in your library are so interesting and fun.

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    1. Thanks! Given our budget,(hmmm- is "nothing" a budget?) the colors are a happy match, for which I am very grateful.

      laura

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  3. Oh my, oh my, I love it like crazy! I would come over, grab a book from a shelf and not speak except to say "Thank you" when you offered me tea and a biscuit.

    Well, if I knew you well enough, of course, to make myself at home. But I bet it wouldn't take long!

    I'm serious. I need to pin this. This is fabulous.

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    1. Alana, you are very welcome to make yourself at home!
      Pinterest?
      Well now, that is high praise indeed!
      So glad you came for a visit.

      laura

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  4. The orange desk? chenille chair? piano? yellow bench? I die. And I think we were separated at birth.
    LOVE it all!!
    xoxo

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    1. Thanks for the link up, friend!
      It's always so fun to connect with the many bloggers, writers,and friends who frequent your url.

      My little library has lots to love - so glad you felt a kindred spirit!

      Many a classic tale has woven its way into my heart, mind, and soul here. Words have rushed through my fingers and into community here. Prayers have been offered, received, answered, and the gospel revealed here.

      I'm convinced the colors, textures, stories, and quirkiness helps!
      xoxo

      laura

      xoxo

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  5. I think you and Edie were separated at birth! Wow! I'm a sucker for afghans and yours is amazing! And the books.... Yes, I also nod to 'the master' in my my recent purchase of the colorfully bound copy of 'Les Miserables'. ha!
    love the chenille chair, the sofa, the shelf with it's arch. I"m on my way for a cup-o-joe in those big mugs on the coffee table! Cheers! love the room~ Laura

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    1. Oh, Laura - how wonderful that you came visiting.
      Welcome!

      You got it! The nod to the master. I crack myself up. bwahahaha.

      Have you met megan at Contented Sparrow? She thrifts for all kinds of vintagey stuff including afghans. Check her out on etsy or instagram - @sparrowmercantile on IG and http://www.etsy.com/shop/SparrowMercantile. Affordable and cute!!!

      The coffee pot's on, friend!

      laura

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  6. Now that is a room to drink great coffee in....
    Thanks for letting us into your home!

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    1. You're welcome! :-)
      Thanks for the visit-
      I'm so glad you came.

      laura

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  7. I stopped by from Life in Grace. The little blue chair and the vignette with the globe, mugs, and green stair are my favorite! It looks like a room that is well-used and well-loved. Can't wait to see how you finish off the bookcase.

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    1. Carrie-what a thrill to learn you stopped by!

      I love that blue chair too.
      Hmm, yes, the bookcase. I'm sort of stumped right now - but it'll come.

      Probably just need to spend more time going through our storage areas and less time thinking about going through our storage areas.

      Inspiration for me often follows hard work!

      laura

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  8. love the room! bright and colorful! happy and cheery..JOY! happy spring to you! we are busy packing and moving back south-winter was too good to us and we decided (with much prayer) to move back "home"!

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    1. Oh, Bree - what amazing news! Blessings to you and your blessed family in this new chapter.
      xoxo
      Laura

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