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My House Wish List

So, as I think I've mentioned before, I haven't lived in a house with a yard in over 10 years. I have always thought of having a house as a "grown up" thing, I guess. But I've always had this "list" of things I would want if I ever moved back into a house of my own. So, here it is....

-At Christmas, I want a wreath on every window of the front of the house.



-I want "grown up" brand new living room furniture. Every piece of living room furniture I've ever had has been a mismatch hand-me-down. Don't get me wrong, I am grateful. I just want a new, grown up couch.
Something like this would be nice.



-I want to have a dinner party outside. Imagine the scene in the movie "Catch and Release."



And this table wouldn't be bad either.



-I want a white plate wall.



-I want a flower garden.



-I want pumpkins to decorate my front door in the fall.



-I want a sewing machine and a saw so I can make DIY projects, and now that I have a garage for storage, I think I can make that happen.



-I want a holiday spent at my house, where I can cook for my family.



That's my list so far...

What is your home wish list?

Comments

*Katy* said…
The most important one to me is the meals at home for the holidays :)

BUT, I wouldn't mind that outdoor table either-it's super cool!

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