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Good things all around me. I picked up this beauty the other night and oh, I just love it. It’s really long & skinny and has about 10 shelves in it. You know when you see something and your heart starts beating fast, really fast and you just want to have it so bad. Your life won’t be the same without it? That was me with this medicine cabinet thing. Plus is was on ridiculously good sale… We are trying to get organized around these parts, which was the whole reason we went to IKEA in the first place. We were just looking for something to store all of Henrys toys in. His ‘space’ in our apartment consists of a small walk-in closet which houses his dresser, books and sundries which is now overflowing, thus the need to take matters into our own hands. Did we leave the store with one? No. Did we leave the store with a wicked awesome cabinet? You bet your pants we did. There’s a very happy Mama in this house. It should be noted that we get a lot of mileage out of these mugs and use them nearly every night. They are our favorites.

Not much to talk about here. We just took the Christmas tree down last night, (while watching Wizard of Oz…the costumes in that movie- gah. I see a future munchkin for Halloween…) and already I’m feeling better about things. Our house just feels so much bigger, which it doesn’t the other 11 months of the year. Isn’t it funny how that happens? House organized = brain organized. I was getting so boggled down by extra stuff everywhere, now finally I’m able to think clearly. Phew what a relief.

Did you catch The Office? So funny, that episode. We watched it twice. Long live TiVo. We’ve been watching a lot of Arrested Development, too. I had forgotten about Bob Loblaw. It cracks me up every time. So sad it’s off the air.

I pulled out the paint brushes and canvas earlier this week. I have really missed doing that. It’s been ages. I will hopefully have something to share soon.

And, I can’t stop dreaming about these  and these and these. Name plates, calling cards? Genius at it’s best, really. I just love the thought of it. Henry has oodles of books and I think I might have the "IKEA Medicine Cabinet Syndrome (IMCS)" with these. Hmmm…. his birthday is in May- I think it’s the perfect gift for a soon-to-be 2 year old. Am I kidding myself? Yes.  Henry doesn’t have enough play-dates to justify calling cards. Okay, he doesn’t usually have any, but maybe this should be my new excuse?

One last totally, totally random bit. If you are into board games, you really must check out this. We played it over the holiday break, and had such a fun time building railroad ‘routes’ all over Europe. It’s for ages 8 & up so the kids can get in on all the fun, too!  I think their is a US version, but who’ kidding who. Europe is so much cooler.

Okay I said last bit, but was just yanking your chain.

On Tuesday, The Illusionist came out. We loved this movie (saw it twice in the theater) and am so happy that it’s now out on DVD.  They have a great contest going on, so pull out your best magic tricks! It’s wonderfully made- the cinematography is amazing, the story is brilliant and of course, Edward Norton was fabulous. Check it out. It’ll be well worth your time. I promise.

Happy Friday, Dears!

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11 responses to “Bits & Pieces”

  1. Jaime Avatar

    Morgan,
    I am so glad to hear that you loved “The Illusionist” too! I was surprised that it didn’t do better in the theater. It is definitely on my “to buy” list. But, if I need to watch it before my next paycheck, I’ll come a-knockin’!
    P.S. I agree, those calling cards are a must have!

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  2. Kimberly Avatar
    Kimberly

    Morgan, we are living parallel lives! We are organizing/sorting our lives this month (something about the holidays makes life seem so chaotic) and Ticket to Ride is on my “to buy” list for tomorrow. I bought Ethan a lion costume for Halloween and J and I were going to be characters from Wizard of Oz, but Ethan was too scared of the costume to wear it. So sad. The Office just gets funnier. Hmmm…perhaps Ikea should be on our to-do list this weekend as well.

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  3. tawni Avatar
    tawni

    I am going to rent that movie RIGHT NOW (nates gone…movie night!)

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  4. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    Loved the Illusionist! Great story– good mix of suspense, action and romance. The actors were fantastic. Two thumbs up from me.

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  5. Roz Avatar

    Oh that cupboard is adorable, I love the colour, did you paint it?

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  6. The Chard Avatar
    The Chard

    Thanks for the heads up on the good movie. I’ll have to rent The Illusionist when Betsey gets back from Texas. Because we don’t have TV, I never saw previews for it. Good thing I have this blog to keep me connected to the good things of the world!

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  7. Megs Avatar
    Megs

    Thanks for the link to the paper princess – they’ve got some pretty sweet cards and bookplates that just found their way onto my wishlist. Calling cards sounds just like what you and Henry need! You’re the epitome of hip mom – why not?
    Love the shelf, is it in the kitchen?

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  8. connie Avatar

    that was a good office episode. love the colors of your new shelves!

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  9. matt Avatar
    matt

    Don’t forget the Bob Loblaw Law Blog.
    Genius.
    ‘i’m so glad you’re with Jim. I didn’t think he was ever going to get over Pam.’ GASP!
    henry’s favorite uncle
    (a.k.a matt)

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  10. jen Avatar

    hehe! our friend got ticket to ride for Christmas and we played it this past weekend.. it is fun!! have you ever played acquire or settlers of catan? fun games too!

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  11. Kim Avatar

    Oh, that Paper Princess link… to die for. You are so bad to post things like that during the “After-Christmas Budget.”

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