I miss my old living room
The place where I can do chatting with a dear friend half globe away while I know EXACTLY what my kids doing or watching or eating or playing.
The place where whoever get to sit on the sofa first (the only sofa in this room) will get the most comfy spot for watching or eating or playing or reading or sleeping (or anything, literally)
Click the picture above to see what we used to do in there.





I miss this place, for always.
The important thing is that you have pictures of that room and of you and your family/friends enjoying time there and now you have a collage of these memories. I think the most important thing to remember is that those memories will live in your heart long after that collage starts aging. Take care and great post.
Posted by
GlorV1 |
February 11, 2010 at 11:42 AM
Nice page Ri and very touching stories behind...your pictures are so precious =)
Posted by
ALICE WAHYUNI |
February 11, 2010 at 6:24 PM