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what's on your kitchen table?
A stupid question, I know, but I am just curious. Is your table completely bare, or do you have a runner, salt & pepper, or some sort of centerpiece on it? And I mean the table that you eat your every day meals on, not your formal dining table if you have both. 100 extra bonus points if you have a PIP of your kitchen table.
Re: what's on your kitchen table?
We usually keep a centerpiece on it - it's a glass holder/stand thing that has rocks and candles in it. I don't keep a tablecloth or runner on it b/c DS likes to pull those, and our S&P shakers live on the top of the stove usually b/c they match our butter dish, which also lives on the top of the stove.
Now, our dining room table is an antique, so that's a completely different story. I keep a tablecloth on it to protect the top, and just try to keep DS away. It also has a candle thing centerpiece, and I do keep a pair of S&P shakers on that b/c they're also antiques that match our dining room colors... and I love them, so I like keeping them out where they're visible.
... every single day of forever.
Well, nothing right now!
But, normally it become a bit of dumping ground. We don't eat there very much b/c its a weird height and its uncomfortable. We eat at our DR table and we keep it pretty functional, just placemats on the table.
I was just thinking about what I want to do in the new kitchen and I think I'm going to get some kind of centerpiece/flower bouquet to put on the counter.
This little votive holder is on our kitchen table:
And I know you didn't ask about dining rooms but I love this lazy susan that lives on our dining room table:
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BFP#2 1/12/12 ~ Missed M/C 8w2d
DE IVF #1= 04/11 - BFP
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BFP#2 1/12/12 ~ Missed M/C 8w2d
BFP#1: 01/10, M/C 6w -- BFP#2: 06/10, M/C 5w -- BFP#3: 09/10, DS born June 1, 2011
BFP#4: 07/12, M/C 5w3d -- BFP#5: 12/12, EDD 08/18/13
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We eat at our dining room table and there is a centerpiece and two coasters on the table. The coasters are just because I've had drinks lately that have been leaving a wet ring and I was getting sick of cleaning it. We keep our pepper/salt and napkins on the pass-through between the kitchen and dining room so that they can be accessed at either place.
We have a small pub table in our kitchen but we don't eat there often. There is just a centerpiece on that table.
We turned our dining room into a playroom, since we needed the latter far more than we needed the former. Our dining room table can hold 4-6 people (though we only have 4 chairs... don't ask me, DH and his ex-twatwaffle bought it), so we took the leaf out and stuck it in the kitchen.
We keep mail on it. And occasionally DD's art supplies. I'd love to have a pretty table, but for the longest time DD was just too young to leave it all alone. Plus the cats food/water bowls used to be on the chest freezer, which bumps against the table, thus rendering the table part of the kitty super highway.
I should really pretty it up, though.
Probably not, but if I didn't have a kitchen table, I'd probably just skip over this thread since the title's pretty specific about the contents