twinklebug
Home is where the heart is.
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2005
I did too. I hated the new plain, theme-less look. The old designs had warmth and said "Welcome home " But they were very noisy on the eyes.Hey, I liked the old decor!
I did too. I hated the new plain, theme-less look. The old designs had warmth and said "Welcome home " But they were very noisy on the eyes.Hey, I liked the old decor!
Hi Thanks, but that wasn't my question.
I know I can have a fake tree, but can I have a small real tree in my room?
Don't you mean, "not lurking back?" I slay me sometimes. . .Welcome Davper.
I lurked here for many many years. Finally decided to pack away the introverted side of me last December and show up at a mini meet. Super super nice people. I am so glad I went. Since then I came out of the lurker corner and am not looking back.
Hey, I liked the old decor!
I did too. I hated the new plain, theme-less look. The old designs had warmth and said "Welcome home " But they were very noisy on the eyes.
RE: the decor--I miss it despite its lack of clean lines and clashing styles. . .at least it HAD a style.
I, too, miss the old decor . . .it reminded me of my Grandfather's hunting cabin . . . you know . . . . what ever Grandma wanted removed from the house. But, really, I did enjoy the "Welcome Home" feel.
Don't you mean, "not lurking back?" I slay me sometimes. . .
On my way tonight! Tried to talk my son into dropping us off at the airport, but he has work in the morning, and we'll be leaving the house somewhere in vicinity of the 3am. Trying to set up my phone so I can pay bills from it while on this trip. NOT bringing a laptop this time. Might bring the kindle just to have a larger screen to view the Disboards on.
Wow. All you travelers heading out, leaving the rest of us home alone and missing the Lodge. . .
That's playing a little unfair, Sleepy!
Sorry, I admit to being overly excited, I promise to share with the group, hopefully only positive experiences!Wow. All you travelers heading out, leaving the rest of us home alone and missing the Lodge. . .