Feng Shui’d

I did it.  Why not?  What can it hurt?  I was doing so many other things that I figured I may as well incorporate this as well.  You can feng shui out your home or office for all kinds of things in life, so why not fertility?  It was really simple.  I just googled ‘feng shui fertility’ and followed the suggestions as best I could which included instructions on the direction of Joe’s head when he sleeps (funny, right?).  Thankfully our bed was already sort of set up for this position so there was nothing to rearrange or do here.

Getting my home feng shui ready was mostly just about moving things around into different areas of the house.  One thing I did have to find was a hallow piece of bamboo, which luckily we have growing in our yard so it was easy.  And instead of buying a picture of a dragon (for Joe’s side of the bed) and double fish (for the SW sector of the house which happened to also be my side of the bed), I just found pictures online, printed and framed.

One big thing I couldn’t follow, was to remove fire objects from the west sector of the home.  Umm… there’s a big firecplace on that wall?  So, that was just going to have to stay and the feng shui was going to have to work it’s magic anyway.

I love that it’s called “baby chi”.  So cute.  And I’m sure there are way more in depth instructions and ways to get really, really into the feng shui thing.  But I just wanted to cover the basics and didn’t want to spend a lot of money or time to create a little baby chi in the home, so this worked for me.

Now I just need to think of what my next feng shui purpose will be.  I wonder what direction Joe’s  head will have to be in while he sleeps for that one.  =)


2 Comments


  1. love feng shui – i use it for everything

  2. Exactly where is the facebook like button ?

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