When we were looking at houses to buy I looked at several teen bedrooms and some were really messy. I said my son could move right in and there would be no shift in the Universe.
Yay. And you can always shut the door on the mess. He can manipulate the handle and the mess can't. Ergo he can get out and the mess remains where he dropped it.
LOL! Looks like every young man's room. It's embedded in the DNA I think! So happy he is home!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Joanne
Welcome back, I have missed you! So glad you have been having fun and a really good visit. As I remember, he is there for quite awhile this time.
ReplyDeleteLOL...looks a lot like my home
ReplyDeleteLOL! Didn't you miss that? Gottah love the little things.
ReplyDeletei know you are so happy to have him home, the messy room means nothing. enjoy his stay and happy happy for you and for him
ReplyDeleteWhen we were looking at houses to buy I looked at several teen bedrooms and some were really messy. I said my son could move right in and there would be no shift in the Universe.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha.... some things never change.
ReplyDeleteLooks like my daughters room used to when she was younger.
glad he made it there safely. I'm sure you're enjoying your time together.
ReplyDeleteYay. And you can always shut the door on the mess. He can manipulate the handle and the mess can't. Ergo he can get out and the mess remains where he dropped it.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your son's stay including the mess in his room!
ReplyDeleteI hope you're having a lovely time with the family :)
ReplyDeleteWOO HOO!!! Enjoy the family time. Thank him for his service from a military wife, myself! Blessings to all.
ReplyDeleteHe may be messy but just appreciate that he's there for he'll soon be gone again, probably. lol
ReplyDeleteThats the best thing about kids leaving home is that their mess goes with them.
ReplyDeleteAwwwww....... looks like my room too. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's so wonderful. So happy for you!
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