I think you can tell a lot about a person by looking at fridge outside space. Ours is a catch-all for things remembered. Whether it is a funny card reminding JEJ to go to the eye doctor, or a grocery list all things important end of on the front of the fridge. My Gonzaga Bulldog schedule from Papa Murphy's has been there all season. JEJ attaches his lottery tickets so they don't get misplaced. I just got the cute sock monkey card from my sister-in-law The Deke and I still want to remember the message inside.
Whether it is the quote, the photo from my friend's trip or the photo magnet of my first dogs, it is all about remembering. My favorite part about my fridge front is my springer spaniel magnet collection. I have five where you can see them. What does your front fridge space tell about you?
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ReplyDeleteLooks like my fridge - a gallery of family photos and magnets :)
ReplyDeleteLove the dog magnets! I don't have one of those.
My fridge doors are covered with pics of GrandDolly -- and Sweet Baboo -- and artwork from various sources, of course. Love your magnets!! Mine are mostly button magnets that I made. Just call me Martha. On second thought, don't.
ReplyDeleteYes, my fridge has similar pics!
ReplyDeleteI always snoop on my friend's and new acquaintance's refrigerator door whenever I can. I'm afraid I keep everything I find and now I'm making magnets out of old buttons so I can really gild the lily!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your kitchen.
That's my refrigerator door too! I wish the inside were as well arranged, not to say delectable (to me at least)!
ReplyDeleteFor sure. Even when messy, the outside is far more important than the innards!
ReplyDeleteMine is so loaded with things to remember, they're all overlapping -- and I've probably forgotten something! Time for a clean sweep, I think. lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! ;o)
I'd be embarrassed to show you my fridge door, it is so cluttered with stuff! Magnets, homework schedules, fridge poetry--every inch is covered! It is quite an assault to the eye.
ReplyDeleteThere was a day when fridges where made from wood. I supposed they nailed things on to them then!
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