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Books in our queue
Derek:
The Warden, Anthony Trollope
The Upside-Down Constitution, Michael S. Greve
Emily:
What God Has to Say about Our Bodies, Sam Allberry
The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy, David Cannadine
To Say Nothing of the Dog, Connie Willis
Tommy:
Flowers from a Puritan's Garden, Charles Spurgeon
Master and Commander, Patrick O'Brian
Elizabeth:
The Lord of the Rings trilogy, J.R.R. Tolkien
David Copperfield, Charles Dickens
Susanna:
Spindle, W. R. Gingell
A Conspiracy of Kings, Megan Whalen Turner
Janie:
Snow Treasure, Marie McSwiggin
Dancing Shoes, Noel Streatfeild
Annie:
Faithful Friends: Favorite Stories of People in the Bible, Marcy and Michael Kelleher
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, C. S. Lewis-
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Thanks!!! Seems like a nice, neutral space (albeit with an abundance of glass and china). LOVE the sun room!!! What do you think about the “great room” concept verses having separate spaces for living, dining, cooking? That green grass out front and the open windows in August makes me miss the Midwest!
I think the great room works here because the furniture is already in, clearly delineating the spaces. I would be confused as to how to decorate and arrange the space if I were coming in to an empty space. I actually hadn’t even realized it was a big open concept space until you mentioned it. I also think that I don’t mind as much because we have the big room downstairs and the sun room to send the kids off to play. It would be harder to deal with noise and mess if I didn’t have a basement in which to relegate the toys. I will say that I spend so much of my life in the kitchen that I like it being open to the rest of the house so I can keep a pulse on everything else going on. And I love having a school table that is separate from our eating table. We’re trying to clear it off when we finish our stuff for the day, but it nice to have the opt of leaving out a project overnight if we need to, not worrying about where to eat!