By FELICIA PINKNEY The lumber had been standing in the corner for years. Instead of storage, we had “floorage,” with stacks of books and magazines here and there. The toolbox belonged elsewhere, and so did the broken fax machine. But the real 500-pound gorilla was the bright blue slide that sat in the middle of what was supposed to be our home office. Even though we’re a creative couple — my …
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By FELICIA PINKNEY The lumber had been standing in the corner for years. Instead of storage, we had “floorage,” with stacks of books and magazines here and there. The toolbox belonged elsewhere, and so did the broken fax machine. But the real 500-pound gorilla was the bright blue slide that sat in the middle of what was supposed to be our home office. Even though we’re a creative couple — my …
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