This is a much beautiful play house really made by combined efforts and creative ideas in mind. It aroused creative thinking in mind to make something new and attractive without spending a single penny from pocket.
love the house!! And love your closing comments too!! So true -- daily I fight the urge to compare myself to others (and some days I lose). And also have to fight the urge to take over for my kids, because I can do it "better." Case in point, the canoe I just posted about this morning. I had all sorts of ideas on what else we could do to it, but no, in S's mind, it was done. No more. : )
The title of this blog is a bilingual play on words that probably nobody will ever get, so I may as well just explain it. The cuci cuci part is up to interpretation, either from CUCIre (sew) and CUCInare (cook) or the command "Sew, sew!" You pronounce cuci "COO-chee," so I added the English coo to make it what you say to babies while tickling them: "Coochie coochie coo!"
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This is a much beautiful play house really made by combined efforts and creative ideas in mind. It aroused creative thinking in mind to make something new and attractive without spending a single penny from pocket.
love the house!! And love your closing comments too!! So true -- daily I fight the urge to compare myself to others (and some days I lose). And also have to fight the urge to take over for my kids, because I can do it "better." Case in point, the canoe I just posted about this morning. I had all sorts of ideas on what else we could do to it, but no, in S's mind, it was done. No more. : )
I love it. So much more ingenious and creative than any other carboard house I've seen!!!
The chimney, the arched window, the doorknob... wow!
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