Jun 292011
What’s a sure sign that you’re white trash? A huge mess of toys scattered all throughout your yard.
It literally looks like a tornado blew through my yard at any given time. No matter how many times I ask the kids to pick them up, it never happens. Ever. And I refuse to do it, so I’m quite sure that all the neighbors think I’m white trash.




Oh girl! My yard looks way worse!!! I am the same way – I tell the kids to pick them up but they just don’t do it. Oh well! The lady at our local store said when she drives by she calls it the Toys R Us yard. I’m going to dig through my pics now and I’ll be doing a post shortly – inspired by yours!
Have a great day!!!
LOL – we have kid toys and dad’s toys all over the lawn!! We’re proud of our mess!!
Love it!! You should see my living room… it looks like the toy box threw up in there!!
Hahahah, I love it. Our living room looked awful until we got a huge toy box
But you took artsy-looking pictures of your mess so that makes up for it.
I love the name of your blog. I know the feeling about the yard. We have two things I promised myself I would never have. A huge above ground pool and a trampoline. That doesnt include the toys and old mustang cars my husband loves. Kuddos to all of us for our patience but total love for our families.
Mine are out of that stage thankfully. But I had those days not too long ago.. I think it means your kids are being allowed to exercise and use their minds instead of staying cooped up in a house in front of a TV or game
My yard looks worse. Not only do I have children’s toys everywhere, but the so-called man of the house has crap laying around, too. Oh and old cars. Yep, we’re rednecks.
So felt that way this week too! I am a new follower from the Wednesday blog hop over at Sweep Tight. Heading out your way for a wedding this fall..very excited. I’m from Indiana myself.
At least the kids have fun
I wouldn’t think your white trash for that though. I’ve seen worse
Toys in the front yard, socks??? in the driveway, hat on the porch post, bricks on the lawn (I have no idea where they came from.) and a toyota engine (from my daughter) in the driveway.
That all goes to prove you don’t have to be white to live the white trash dream.
That’s not a white trash yard, it’s a well played in yard that’s been broken in
It’s not being white trash; it’s a sign that the kids know how to have fun outdoors. Although I have to agree, it drives me nuts when the kids don’t pick up after playing outdoors.
if that makes you white trash then I am in the club too LOL