Still Furniture Shopping

December 17, 2009

So, I’m flitting around on the web from furniture site to furniture site.  Mostly I am day dreaming.  Every so often I see something I pause to bookmark.  Somethings I pass right over.

Mostly I am interested in living room furniture.  This shopping experience has taught me something important about myself.  If I really, really like something, I can’t afford it.  I have very expensive tastes.

We already have a bed and we are more than happy with it, even so, my eyes fell upon a gorgeous bedroom set and I started perusing those pages.  Next thing I knew I was looking at childrens beds.  They are a heck of a lot cuter than they were when I was a kid.  I even saw one that looked like a pink corvette.  My favorites were the bunk beds with the study areas below them.  That would be perfect for a small room or a dorm type set up.

I don’t suppose though that Amoeba would be interested in acquiring a kid just so I could buy kid sized furniture.  Drat.

About the author

Quilly is the pseudonym of Charlene L. Amsden, who lives in the Pacific Northwest and is currently working on writing the next great American novel. You may visit her writing blog at http://charlene-amsden.com.

6 Comments

  • musings says:

    Doggone it! I still haven’t found the bedroom set we can both agree on.

  • musings says:

    We have the mattress which is…O….K….. But we still don’t have the rest of the furniture. Sheesh! It’ll probably take us forever and by that time, you’ll have moved back to Hawaii.

    • Quilly says:

      You think we’ll be back? Who knows! And we’d probably replace our headboard without too much sentiment attached to this one. We only got it because Amoeba insisted that one be had, so we settled for the one we disliked the least.

  • Melli says:

    I would definitely NOT consider a child simply for the pleasure of spending! Although they do provide GREAT opportunity for that! LOL!

  • One day I’d love to go furniture shopping and pick out what I *like* instead of just whatever’s cheapest. Our daughter’s bed came from a yard sale, and my father-in-law built our son’s. If the sale of our house goes well (I hope it goes *at all*, dare I hope for *well*?) then I WILL GO FURNITURE SHOPPING! And I can come back through your archives for all the good links! LOL

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