<p>If this is the best the soon to be ex can throw at you, it says a lot more about him than it does about you.</p>
<p>To answer the survey part of the Q - I grew up in a house with photos behind photos and very little wall space showing - as much as I loved the people and the house, have to admit I went the other way in my own home. Most of the photos are in albums (a few of these are on coffee tables) or online. I do have a couple of large framed portraits of the kids - one is on the back staircase leading to their bedrooms, the other over the piano in the living room. I also have one or two framed photos on a given table, desk, or shelf. It’s just that I prefer an uncluttered look - has nothing to do with pride in the kids or their accomplishments. Kids rooms were for whatever they wanted to display. Trophies were on the bookshelves in each kid’s room - they never put awards on walls or shelves. Both kids do have big bulletin boards over their desks, and occasionally something like that would go up there for a little while. I did have photo magnets dating back to nursery school on my fridge, but as someone else mentioned my new fridge is not magnetic. The magnets moved down to the basement with the old fridge - at least I can still look at them when doing laundry!</p>