This is the end of our tour of our sweet, little, German house. I think it will provide well for our family during the next few years that we are here. Here are some last shots of the front with our bench and my flower pots.
I loved these petunia's, the moment I saw them! I have never seen them before, but I was walking outside a shop when we first got here, and I saw them. I thought, those are unusual. They are dark purple, almost black, with yellow stripes. Well, soon after I went into the local flower shop, and I saw a pot of these same petunia's. I had to buy them, and the bonus is...they were only 1 euro!
This is my new tin wash tub. I have always wanted one, so I saw one while I was in an antique shop and picked it up.
I love having flowers again. I had them while I was at Fort Irwin, but it was a fight and struggle to keep them alive. I felt like I was battling nature to have flowers there. Here it is so effortless! I literally have planted my flowers and forgot about them...and they are still flourishing beautifully. It. is. awesome!
So that is our home. As I look back at our house, and the pictures and see all the STUFF we have, I laugh. We really haven't bought anything new since we have been here...mainly just Anya's bedroom set and a bench. Everything else we have had for awhile, and it was ALL tucked inside a tiny 1700 square foot, three bedroom home in California. So my questions are...where did it all fit and go? and how did I survive?!!!
2 comments:
I love the cute wagon!!!
I love the tour--the house looks great and your stuff fits in it so well--seriously, how did we fit all of our junk into those tiny houses at Fort Irwin? And Tyler thinks it is, and I quote, "awesome" that Anya still has a Pokemon wall. She was definitely a Pokemon inspiration to T!
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