The miracle of the multiplying of the square footage of a studio

Tonight, we had a couple of friends over for dinner. We debated whether we could pull off hosting a meal with 4.5 people in our 200-sq ft studio apartment. But considering the boy’s bedtime, our friends graciously offered to come over.

And miraculously, the place didn’t seem crowded. Cool Mum did a great job of cleaning, stacking things on top of each other, and just making stuff that usually resides on the floor disappear.

I was pleasantly surprised that we didn’t have to make our friends take turns coming in from the hallway to hang out. I don’t think we had to squeeze by each other once. And I was able to sit comfortably instead of scrunching up into a ball in the corner.

This studio is an endless source of jokes, but it’s clearly a blessing from God. I’ll always remember when I first complained about this place on my Twitter, our blog friend Chad Wright promptly sent this reply:

Whew – powerful encouragment and conviction. Maybe I should give up complaining about our little home for the rest of Lent / my life. And thinking about this past week, we should also give up posting about it, too (for a while).

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  5. What a Toddler Sees When Strolled Through Times Square [video]

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One Response to The miracle of the multiplying of the square footage of a studio

  1. Chad Wright says:

    So that’s what it feels like to be on the giving end of the encouraging/convicting statements. I’m always on the receiving end, and usually just convicting :)

    What I find interesting is how easily we can get discouraged and not see the blessings all around us. It’s so easy for me to get caught up in the day-to-day worries of my life I forget to look around and see what God has done. I really don’t have any reason to complain, but manage to a lot anyway.

    Even amazing things like moving to New York have their down-sides, but, you’re living a dream. It may not be for the rest of your life, but you’ll definitely have some great memories. “Remember when we lived in 200 square-feet?”

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