No, we aren't moving to Boston anytime soon. However, if we did live in Beantown we would definitely be frequenting Fenway and the Green Monster.
The Green Monster I am referring to happened to be located right in the living room of our quaint little home.
It was a sore spot of the house while we were touring it for the first time. Then, we found out it was brand new! I couldn't help it, I literally laughed out loud when our realtor told us. It really just wasn't our style AT ALL!
The Green Monster did not keep us from falling in love with the house though. It was just one the many things that was high on our list to change whenever we got the chance.
Enough talk about this so called Green Monster. Let me just show you, and you can be the judge of whether or not it's actually a monster. So, without further ado, I introduce to you The. Green. Monster.
I know, this isn't a picture of JUST the Green Monster, but it was the best picture we had to really show off the Monster in all it's green glory. Please meet our kitty Baxter who was convinced the Monster was grass. I mean, can you blame him?
Then, the minute we returned from our wedding in New York City (more on that a little later) we ripped that bad boy right up and out the back door it went.
We always try to sell or give away things we aren't using anymore, like our green carpet, that was practically brand new, but we kind of cringed at the thought of actually posting it on Craigslist. Ironically, it quickly got rained on after its landing on the lawn. So, it had to go straight to the dump.
Come back to see before pictures of our living and dining rooms. Don't worry, there's no more green carpet!
How could someone actually think that that looked good! But to each his own, right? Maybe it was on sale . . . clearance . . . or free or something. But Baxter looks cute on it! You could have made a scratching post out of it for him! Now that is recycling and thinking "green"! :)
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