This one is for Morgan, who asked in the most recent Xena PropHouse Newsletter if anyone had trouble displaying their X:WP in their home. In this picture of a queen-sized quilt I had finished, you can see A LOT of Xena art and images in the photo. Yes -- this was my living room, and Xena was the first thing you saw when you came into the house. This was taken on a Saturday morning, which is why you see a vacuum cleaner near the bottom stairs. This photo is now about 5 years old -- since that time I've gotten partnered and one of the things we had to discuss, was the appropriate nature of decorating the front of the house in Xena. When you come into our house now, you will not see any X:WP items, you have to go upstairs for that. Plus, we are in a completely different house. You make compromises in long-term relationships after all. I should point out that I'm not the only Xena fan at the house, so it's not about having a Xena collection; it's about where it should go and how should it be displayed.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Decorating Your House with Xena -- Good Idea or Not?
This one is for Morgan, who asked in the most recent Xena PropHouse Newsletter if anyone had trouble displaying their X:WP in their home. In this picture of a queen-sized quilt I had finished, you can see A LOT of Xena art and images in the photo. Yes -- this was my living room, and Xena was the first thing you saw when you came into the house. This was taken on a Saturday morning, which is why you see a vacuum cleaner near the bottom stairs. This photo is now about 5 years old -- since that time I've gotten partnered and one of the things we had to discuss, was the appropriate nature of decorating the front of the house in Xena. When you come into our house now, you will not see any X:WP items, you have to go upstairs for that. Plus, we are in a completely different house. You make compromises in long-term relationships after all. I should point out that I'm not the only Xena fan at the house, so it's not about having a Xena collection; it's about where it should go and how should it be displayed.
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