This past weekend we ordered Tai's Big Boy Bed (and dresser) and it should be arriving sometime in mid-April. The best part about this new furniture is that it's called the "Morgan Captain's Bed". How could we resist buying our son a bed that's practically named after a rum? Tai knows we've ordered it and is excited about the idea. He also knows this means he's moving into the study, which is now called "Tai's New Room", or sometimes "Tai's Big Boy Room".
And, since our renovation to make our living room larger accidentally included making our existing couches no longer fit, we've also been shopping for a new living room set. Oh, fun. Minh stumbled upon this unusual piece online.
My initial reaction was pure horror.
He then spent a few weeks trying to win folks over to his side by showing them the picture online, but to little avail. Some of them were polite in their criticisms of it. Others told him it was plain old Fugly. But I agreed to go see it in person and give it a chance.
And maybe it's better once you meet it? Or maybe I'm just ready to be done looking and buy something? Not sure, but we're very close to purchasing this "2 piece sectional" as well as this ottoman that actually slides in to make this couch even more like a giant bed. They fit together like Pangea. It's either really tacky or really cool.
Then, since the occasional guest needs someplace to sit that will allow them to actually keep their feet planted on the floor, we figured we've sit two of these in front of the bay window. They swivel, which will undoubtedly delight Tai to no end.
Finally, we'd like to get this for in between the swivel chairs. As Tai pointed out this morning you can put toys inside it and you can put your snacks on it.
R&F's sales tactics being what they are (aggressive) this entire order is already entered into their computers. All we have to do is call them up and say "go" and arrange a delivery date. So yesterday Minh made life-size paper cut-outs of all this stuff and laid it out on our living room floor. Now all we need to do it stare at it for a few days and decide what to do....
(Next phase of nesting = clearing out the study.)
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