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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 438791" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>And it makes no difference that we've already been down the road of it doesn't fit in it's space anymore so I'll just stack it on her sewing table/sewing machine? This isn't an aesthetic problem. Bigger baskets would work but I'd have to move the shelves. That's why I left his shirts in the drawer in the first place...I knew he'd never leve them such thy stacked on a shelf would be an option... </p><p>I'm noticing something else in our relationship, too. The more I find ways to 'work around' his habits, the more habits he develops to work around....the shelves and baskets were a solution to another problem...it's worked for a couple years...and now here we are.</p><p>And it is more important to me than him, because, well, did you see the pics of his moms house I posted? He gripes and complains about her place all the time, but quite honestly, if it's up to him, ours will look just the same. Our barns and sheds already do, and when I was laid up...well, there's still stuff stacked in the floor along the walls in the kitchen, and at one point, it was along every available inch of wall space - all stuff that fits in the cabinets if you take the time to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 438791, member: 1848"] And it makes no difference that we've already been down the road of it doesn't fit in it's space anymore so I'll just stack it on her sewing table/sewing machine? This isn't an aesthetic problem. Bigger baskets would work but I'd have to move the shelves. That's why I left his shirts in the drawer in the first place...I knew he'd never leve them such thy stacked on a shelf would be an option... I'm noticing something else in our relationship, too. The more I find ways to 'work around' his habits, the more habits he develops to work around....the shelves and baskets were a solution to another problem...it's worked for a couple years...and now here we are. And it is more important to me than him, because, well, did you see the pics of his moms house I posted? He gripes and complains about her place all the time, but quite honestly, if it's up to him, ours will look just the same. Our barns and sheds already do, and when I was laid up...well, there's still stuff stacked in the floor along the walls in the kitchen, and at one point, it was along every available inch of wall space - all stuff that fits in the cabinets if you take the time to do it. [/QUOTE]
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