I was too late, Eunice - you're hooked...
When you start brushing pets to spin the yarn, you're officially a fiberholic. Around here, even dust bunnies are considered fiber animals...
My DW started out knitting, then she took up spinning and weaving at right around the same time. Her "fiber room" overflowed into the loom being in the living room only because it won't fit in there with 2 of her knitting machines set up. Her spinning wheel stays in the living room too, but it looks really nice in here, so there's no objection from me - like it would matter if there was one...
I don't know how handy your husband is around a wood shop, but I've discovered that a LOT of the tools of the spinning, weaving, and knitting trade can be easily made for about 1/4 of the price of buying them. For instance, that rag shuttle sitting on the bench in your photos can be made with about $3 worth of materials and about a half hour of labor, not counting glue drying time. I've made about a half dozen of them, and they're pretty easy to do. I'm currently building a warping reel for her loom because I about fainted when I saw what the nominal price for one was.
So, I guess I can't complain too much about her obsessio.. I mean hobby, After all, her hobby is feeding mine...
Keep up the great work, and I know that I, for one, would love to see what else you're doing.