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Show and Tell Tuesdays: Home Tour Edition


Today I am linking up with Andrea at Momfessionals for Show and Tell Tuesdays.  Today as you probably already know is the house tours edition.  Here is our home, hope you enjoy!!

Welcome to our humble abode!

 
This is Sadie Girl.  Our mail lady told me today that while we were gone last week she was here guarding the house for us :)  This is her spot!

When the mosquitos aren't too bad, we like to do a little front porch sittin'.
Carl made this bench for me last year :)  Woo Pig Sooie!!

Nothing says,"Come on in" like a pineapple!

Here is the main room in our house.  I guess you would call it the family room. 
It is one of my favorite places in our home.

I cannot leave out the piano!  Trey loves to play the piano. 
And that window unit there, just ignore that.  Yes, it is ghetto, but it keeps us cool!


My most favorite spot in the house is our dining area.  I love it for two reasons: it is RED and it has PIGS....my two faves!

This is our laundry area.  One day I would love to have a big laudry room, but for now, this gets the job done (and yes, it is RED too!).

This is Trey Landon's room.  It is camo with ducks and deer stuff.

His desk



His closet and bed
Perfect for your typical deer hunting little boy!

This is only going to be a partial of our bedroom.  It's gray and yellow and the bed is way too big for this room, but I'm not sure I can sleep on anything smaller!!

The other wall.  There is also a door on that wall that leads to the bathroom that is connected to our room.

This is the view from our bed.
I debated on if I should show the girls room at all.  It is a complete wreck and I was NOT cleaning it today.  Since we have decided to homeschool this year, we have books and ABeka boxes EVERYWHERE.  I'm going to try and organize that when they are gone to teen camp next week!

This is Makena's side of the room.  She is very musical (and talented).  I would love for her to be able to have a music room one day.

This is part of Carlie's side.  She is usually the more tidy one of the two.

This is their vanity area.  There is also a bathroom that is attached to their room that you will not be seeing! 
And this is our back yard.  As you can see, we have a garden, a play fort, and a shop.

So that's it! That is most of our house minus the kitchen and bathrooms :)

Thanks for stopping by!!

Much Love,
Beth

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