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Takayukisth Posted 14 years ago
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Growing up Pawson

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She described life in the Pawson home: “Nothing is ever good enough, so things get frozen and our life is very imperfect.” After their house was done, she recalled asking her husband where the bathroom faucets were. “He said, ‘I’m designing them.’ And your heart sinks because you know it will be another year. He’s the same with clothes. Nothing is good enough, so he walks around with coats with holes in them. When we travel, we have to change hotel rooms three times because the angle of the view isn’t correct. It even happens on airplanes. I like furniture and I like things in a house, and I finally got my sofa after 20 years.” But their two sons had a wonderful time growing up Pawson, she added. Empty rooms are great for skateboarding.
(from NYT, No Room for Mistakes, Design Perfectionists at Home. Published in Published: January 25, 2012)
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/26/garden/design-perfectionists-at-home.html?_r=1&pagewanted=2&ref=design

1. Is it correct to growing up Pawson?
2. Do you think that it should be "growing up in the Pawson"?

Takayuki
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Hello, Sorry. The question 1 is, "Is it correct to say "growing up in the Pawson"?

  • Hello, Sorry.
  • The question 1 is, "Is it correct to say "growing up in the Pawson"?
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Hello,

Sorry. The question 1 is, "Is it correct to say "growing up in the Pawson"?

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