Saturday, August 7
Come Dine With Me - No. 8 - Framed Photos Add A Nice Touch...
Love the collection of framed photos etc in this mod and funky dining area. A great 'display of affection'.
And, as always, as a part of this series.....
Ask yourself: 'Do I savour the ritual of eating with my family/friends whenever I can?'
Which leads to: ' When, or how, can I include this precious time together more?'
Because: There's something so primitively delightful and bonding about the 'breaking of bread' (so to speak) with our loved ones. It's a ritual and a tradition that's been crowded out and lost amongst television, technology, and texting! It's time to 'get together' and connect the old fashioned way again.
Linda. xox
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More - Lots more dining rooms to drool over!
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I love it. The bench is clever with all that extra storage space. And the Tulip table is my favorite of all times.
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bobbi
I've always liked pictures that have been grouped or anything grouped I guess. The blue bowls are a lovely touch also.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda xo :)
Firstly, thanks for popping over to my blog, Ted is a special name in our family too, carried through all generations which is partly why I wanted to use it. I love that dining area, weekends are usually the only time we all get to eat together while the kids are still little, & it is such precious time...enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteLOVE YOUR BLOG! especially this one for come dine with me! totally inspirational!
ReplyDeleteI love the storage too Bobbi... you can never have enought I reckon.
ReplyDeleteThe bowls make it look so much better than it would without them Nerine... nothing like a splash of bright colour for me - I love it!
Thanks Little Ted Canvas, hope you had a great weekend. Love to hear stories about families with the name Ted - how great that it runs in your family too!
Hi Nattie - nice to *meet* you and thank you for the lovely comment!! Popping over to your blog to check it out now! :)
Linda. xox :)
lol - that would be 'enough' in the first line above, not 'enought'... time for a cup of tea....
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