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No it's not!
It makes perfect sense to me.
Me too! They have to be changed some time, why not with the changing seasons?! And it's the type of thing I would do, so I like it :tongue:
No it's not!
It makes perfect sense to me.
Your post has brought back some memories DD because my Mum used to do the same, she loved the changeover. We used to have covers for the arms of the chairs too and also those which went over the backs where you'd rest your head to protect from general wear and tear. I can also remember frost on the inside of our windows.......goodness we MUST be old, the youngsters of today just don't know they're born!!! :wink:
i don't understand the 'life's too short' comment. if i enjoy making my living room look different, what's wrong with that? the 5 minutes it takes isn't taking precious time away from any other 'more importnat' avtivity.
I can remember my Mum changing the curtains as well. Flowery in the summer and dark red chenille in the winter. We also had a chenille curtain on the front room door to keep out the drafts. It was fitted on a special rail on the door which (if I remember correctly) just raised the curtain slightly so that it didn't drag on the floor. Our windows were the old type sash windows which would rattle if it was windy. Lino on the floor with slip mats at the doorways and a homemade rag rug in front of the fire.
When I was young (yes I can remember that far back) my mother always changed the curtains in the summer & winter. Nothing to do with fashion or wanting a make over though we had old sash windows, no double glazing or central heating in those days so I think it was more to do with trying to keep the draughts out. I can remember being able to write my name in the frost on the inside of the windows in my bedroom, those were the days !!! :mysmilie_462: