It's weird as duck. She's stood there going on about that hanging compartment thing being for his weekly clothes/nursery uniform but it's only Tuesday and apart from a couple of shirts and some shoes, was empty.I came on to say what a pitiful display of books and toys in Ronnies room and I’m glad I’m not alone in thinking that. We have two billy bookcases of childrens books - mostly charity shop finds. And even then those bookcases are stacked right up. That bedroom does not look like Ronnie even lives in that house. Where are his clothes? Apart from his Chavtastic hats. Where are the toys he’s insisted come from the playroom to his bedroom so he can play with them in the morning. Why bother having such a huge bedroom if he’s never going to be in it? I honestly believe he’s rarely there.
There were only a few tracksuits hanging up so where are his clothes?
I've not been arsed to rant about this but it really doesn't look like they live there. My house is a tip but I know other people are more organised than me. One of my closest friends is pretty much a hun (as much as I love her) who thinks that a day without cleaning the bathroom is a day wasted. Even her insta perfect house looks like they live there - photos on the walls, bills tucked neatly into a letter holder, kids toys tidy but present, coats and shoes in the hall etc. There's stuff around to show that it's a lived in house, personal bits and touches.
Whenever she shows any room off, there's nothing personal at all. No photos in frames, you never see a coat hanging anywhere or a pair of shoes (unless is Janine's flip flops), or a few books or toys knocking about. It's completely lifeless and sterile.
I get being tidy and organised, I wish I could be, but hiding away your day to day life is just extreme. I'd cry if I had to open a cupboard or drawer every time I wanted to put my shoes on or use a pen.