1d ago
inMy coworker's toddler decorated the subfloor before we could lay the carpet
Honestly, have you noticed how people are more into keeping real moments instead of perfect ones lately? Tbh, I see this all the time, like folks leaving flaws as part of the story instead of fixing them. This subfloor thing is a perfect example where kid's scribbles became a time capsule because the customer saw the charm. Ngl, life feels so staged sometimes, so we crave genuine stuff with heart. It's not just floors; I see dents in walls or stains on counters kept as memories. Keeping those marks makes spaces feel lived in and loved.