and now there’s room for a small couch.
See the instrument? Ready and waiting for me to find a music stand and play…
See the yoga mat? Ready and waiting for me to get up (not just set the alarm) early…
someday, someday…
and now there’s room for a small couch.
See the instrument? Ready and waiting for me to find a music stand and play…
See the yoga mat? Ready and waiting for me to get up (not just set the alarm) early…
someday, someday…
And moved the bed and entertainment center, so now there’s room for a small couch at some point. At least there’s open floor space for a change.
It was also brown and made the kitchen really dark, so I took white contact paper and this sticker to brighten it up a bit.
IMG_0264, originally uploaded by Almost-Human.
The pillows on the top (with the mouths) fit over your arm like a sleeve, while the pillows on the bottom are more conventional.
Although a few of the girl students have these pillows, most of my students just have white fiberfill square pillows that they write all over. (and I imagine they’re more comfortable) Supposedly kids aren’t supposed to sleep in class, but the Korean teachers don’t seem to have any problem with allowing pillows in the classroom. (and they wonder why they have discipline problems – no mixed messages here…)