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Old 12-08-2018, 07:34 AM
 
Location: Wonderland
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There you go, Kathryn. Then you could stick on those little glow-in-the-dark stars and constellations.
Awesome idea!

OK, true story time:

In our last house, we painted the bedroom ceiling a light sky blue. Then I found this invisible, glow in the dark paint from Amazon. Yes, you read that right. Invisible. Glow in the dark. Paint. The possibilities are endless!

We painted stars and a crescent moon on the ceiling. Couldn't see them during the day but they shined till about 3 am after dark! AWESOME.

We didn't tell the buyers this when we sold the house so I bet they were surprised that first night in the master bedroom!

We liked it so much that we did it again in our current house!
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Old 12-08-2018, 07:35 AM
 
Location: Wonderland
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I was forced to give my manservant an Atomic Wedgie the other day because he failed to address me properly. He knows the consequences of not calling me, "Lady WiggleBottom, Duchess of Dance Parties," so there was simply no other recourse!
Gosh, I like that. I need to retrain my manservant. He just calls me "Dancing Queen!"
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Old 12-09-2018, 05:48 AM
 
Location: Vermont
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Awesome idea!

OK, true story time:

In our last house, we painted the bedroom ceiling a light sky blue. Then I found this invisible, glow in the dark paint from Amazon. Yes, you read that right. Invisible. Glow in the dark. Paint. The possibilities are endless!

We painted stars and a crescent moon on the ceiling. Couldn't see them during the day but they shined till about 3 am after dark! AWESOME.

We didn't tell the buyers this when we sold the house so I bet they were surprised that first night in the master bedroom!

We liked it so much that we did it again in our current house!
I love this!! can you still sleep with the 'glow?'
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Old 12-09-2018, 06:53 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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I bought my wife a Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit which is a bit big and a bit of a gas guzzler and she decided she wanted a smaller car to run around in so I bought her a BMW 230I. One thing she learned is that she has to have the key in hand to open and lock the door, unlike her Jeep which you can wave you hand in front of the door if the key is in your pocket and the car unlocks and it also has a button on the outside by the door that you can press which locks the car so she doesn't have to take the key out of her purse.

With her new BMW, she has to take the key our of her purse to lock or unlock the door....she is most upset about this.

Perhaps she needs a manservant to attend her and lock and unlock the car?
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Old 12-09-2018, 02:29 PM
 
Location: Vermont
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hahah I have a 2017 Honda and it has that fob thingee. No key in the door or key in the ignition, which is fine, but the fob can't be far from the vehicle to get it open (or even near the back of the vehicle, where my purse usually is with work that aI have to put in the car.) I've also left the car and forgotten to turn it off!!! the fob reminds me of that. First world problem indeed.
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Old 12-09-2018, 04:21 PM
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I felt somewhat inconvenienced today by being taken out to lunch. Had to rush to the store beforehand, change clothes when I didn't want to, and move my truck up the driveway so the host's car would fit. We did have a good time. F.W.P. to how I felt beforehand.
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Old 12-09-2018, 04:28 PM
 
Location: So Cal
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Awesome idea!

OK, true story time:

In our last house, we painted the bedroom ceiling a light sky blue. Then I found this invisible, glow in the dark paint from Amazon. Yes, you read that right. Invisible. Glow in the dark. Paint. The possibilities are endless!

We painted stars and a crescent moon on the ceiling. Couldn't see them during the day but they shined till about 3 am after dark! AWESOME.

We didn't tell the buyers this when we sold the house so I bet they were surprised that first night in the master bedroom!

We liked it so much that we did it again in our current house!
Omg! I am seriously going to do this! I always love little fun kid bedtime things, but I always tell myself, Come on, you're a grown adult, you gotta draw the line somewhere. But this sounds so beautiful, and I really am going to do it. Thank you so much for the idea! lol
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Old 12-09-2018, 04:33 PM
 
Location: So Cal
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I felt somewhat inconvenienced today by being taken out to lunch. Had to rush to the store beforehand, change clothes when I didn't want to, and move my truck up the driveway so the host's car would fit. We did have a good time. F.W.P. to how I felt beforehand.
One good thing about fretting and worrying about something, it almost always ends up being better than you thought it would. Almost always.
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Old 12-09-2018, 05:01 PM
 
Location: Middle of the valley
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Omg! I am seriously going to do this! I always love little fun kid bedtime things, but I always tell myself, Come on, you're a grown adult, you gotta draw the line somewhere. But this sounds so beautiful, and I really am going to do it. Thank you so much for the idea! lol
I'm stealing it too, but I want to due petroglyphs in the entry hall.
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Old 12-09-2018, 07:35 PM
 
Location: Wonderland
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I love this!! can you still sleep with the 'glow?'

Oh absolutely - it's visible but not distracting!
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