MJ's little flock

Janet has remembered it's Sunday and has gone back to bed for a lie-in 🤗

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The laundry of the house I grew up in had that sort of laundry. My grandma also had one of those double washing machines that washed on one side and spin dried on the other.
My nan had one of those too. I remember not liking it as the spin tub was noisy.
 
Even higher up the list is a safe bathroom for my old age.
When we renovated the bathroom and turned the toilet into an en suite, we had the contractors put in all the hand-rails so we didn’t have to retrofit them when we got older.
 
When we renovated the bathroom and turned the toilet into an en suite, we had the contractors put in all the hand-rails so we didn’t have to retrofit them when we got older.
I'm thinking of a shower that I can put a plastic chair under. At present the shower head is above the claw foot tub, which will eventually be a little too awkward to climb in and out of. So I'm going to convert one sleepout into a bathroom and the existing bathroom into a toilet.
 
I'm thinking of a shower that I can put a plastic chair under. At present the shower head is above the claw foot tub, which will eventually be a little too awkward to climb in and out of. So I'm going to convert one sleepout into a bathroom and the existing bathroom into a toilet.
I have a walk in shower with the floor flush with the bathroom floor (sloped towards the drain obviously but no lip). I did that because my great grandmother(?) supposedly died in her 90s by tripping over the lip of a walk-in shower and conking her head on the shower stall wall.
 
Definitely Traditional. 🤣


Well, the plate is actually a preschoolers plate to keep the food in separate areas for picky eaters. So I suppose you could use it for kids. 🤔
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Mason would love that! He hates having his food touch. The rest of us it doesn't matter.
 

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