Since we moved into the new place we realized that our old furniture is way too crappy for a nice place like ours, so we have been slowly replacing items. Since we are not rich, and we pretty much need new everything, we have given up our hopes of shopping at such luxurious places like Walter E Smithe and have been reduced to shopping at Ikea. Don't get me wrong I love Ikea, it's like a whole nother country when you go there. Their stuff is cute, reasonably priced and very versatile. However whatever you buy you have to assemble when you get home. And when you purchase 6 large pieces of furniture and a closet organizational system in 2 days and then have to assemble them all you can see where the "joy" kinda gets lost. We finally got away from particle board furniture and actually have real wood, wow! I guess it's baby steps, maybe in our next home we'll be able to afford just going to a furniture store, picking out what we like and having it delivered. Of course then we would be missing out on the comedy of watching a very frazzled Christy push 3 carts through Ikea, trying not to knock over any thing or person, while navigating to the check out aisles. They were so afraid of what I would do, that they opened a lane just for me. Then watching 4 men try to puzzle piece everything into our Prius, with just enough room for me to drive home. At the time-not funny, now-hilarious. I'm sure John will post something about his end of the bargain, putting everything together. Everything looks great now, but of course he had his inevitable trials.
Coincidentally today I saw an article about a man who is living in an Ikea for a week. Check out his website www.marklivesinikea.com . Maybe John and I should just move into Ikea!
7 comments:
I am so bummed I didn't get to help put your Ikea stuff together!
Hey, did you know they built a new one somewhere down off of 355?
My favorite part of Ikea (at least the one by me) is the escalator for shopping carts.
I thought you might like to take a look at how IKEA names their stuff!
Your guy living in IKEA made the front page of Yahoo! yesterday!
I think Mark is hillarious. He pretty much does everything I would want to do if I lived in an Ikea. Weir I especially enjoyed the info on how they came up with the names. John and I have been refering to the bookcase we bought by its goofy name-Grevbok. Of course you have to say it in an exagerated swedish accent too."Honey could you help me move the Grevbok?"
While looking up the "word" "nother" I came across this...
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/whole.html
pretty cool, eh?
Skrelnick
Happy birthday !!!!!Jan. 13th at 8:04pm, 29 yrs ago, to the BEST DAUGHTER a Mom and Dad ever had!
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