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Nursey whosit

I’m in the midst of making decisions for baby/toddler interior decorating.

With the new baby coming I’ve been wondering how I want to set up the layout for the two of them. We have Helena’s room, toys and all, in a room. Next to her room is another room thats a smidge smaller. 

The first few months of Baby#2’s life will be spent in our room anyway. But I’ve been considering putting both kids in the same bedroom and creating the second room as a playroom. My inspiration for this is to foster a relationship for the two by sharing a space and so that the toys aren’t possessed by a single child.  The downfall to this plan is the possibility of them keeping each other up, either by crying or playing.

Then there is the other part. I’ve been obsessively checking craigslist for furniture.  See, we are a few furniture pieces behind in our own household anyway. I basically need a bookcase for dvds. And perhaps then we will be settled. I’m trying to rid ourselves of an old rolltop desk but its proving to be difficult. Perhaps I’ll have to freecycle it.  But now that we are expecting a new baby we’ll need some “new” furniture. I’m thinking dresser and bed for Helena. But do I get a fullsized bed or a toddler bed. A toddler bed, on the immediate end, would be more affordable.  But long term, why spend money on a toddler bed if I’ll buy a twin later on?

I’m looking at a few options. There are some cheap toddler beds at ikea and target. There is an adorable wrought iron looking bed (http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S19827958/)at ikea that is adorable but pricier. But its expandable so it’d last later into her life.

I’ve also been considering what to put in this new nursery. I want Helena to get a chair her size. I might ask for this from one of sets of grandparents. But I’m stuck on choices. I have, obviously, been trolling ikea today because I found this adorable, and affordable, wicker chair:

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90045457/

or there are the stuffed armchairs from Land of nod or Pottery Barn (much more expensive):

http://www.landofnod.com/the-nod-chair/toys-gifts/1

http://www.potterybarnkids.com/shop/kids/playroom/playroom-anywhere-chairs/?cm_type=lnav

And this is just the beginning of the swirlings in my head. So, any opinion on my choices?  IT should be said that the current colors in Helena’s room are mostly yellow and brown.  And some of that stuff, if a playroom is created, will be shifted.

The beginning of the “nursery.”  Next time I come to this room I’ll be toting baby supplies and a baby!  

Heading to the states to spend the summer, have the baby, and return afterwards.  

Spot the monitor on the (damned) changing table? That was a mystery gift from Hub! He ordered it while Afghanistan and surprised me with it and a few other goodies.

This photo is the “left side panel” of the dresser/changing table I’m currently assembled. I took a photo to prove to the company (and a photo of the guidebook) that the holes are incorrectly drilled. The photo in the guidebook is different from the actual panels and, thus, making the instructions incorrect. I called customer service and everything. I’m heading back to the states here in a few days so the pressure’s on.
After sending one of those Very Important Pregnant Emails to the supplier, I searched way into my brain and figured a different way to assemble. Interestingly enough, after looking online, many people seem to have issues with this object’s instruction manual.
In conclusion, I don’t know if I’m sad that my husband isn’t here to assemble the changer for me. Or if I’m lucky that he’s not here for the inevitable parenting moment where we get into a fight over the construction of the baby furniture.

This photo is the “left side panel” of the dresser/changing table I’m currently assembled. I took a photo to prove to the company (and a photo of the guidebook) that the holes are incorrectly drilled. The photo in the guidebook is different from the actual panels and, thus, making the instructions incorrect. I called customer service and everything. I’m heading back to the states here in a few days so the pressure’s on.

After sending one of those Very Important Pregnant Emails to the supplier, I searched way into my brain and figured a different way to assemble. Interestingly enough, after looking online, many people seem to have issues with this object’s instruction manual.

In conclusion, I don’t know if I’m sad that my husband isn’t here to assemble the changer for me. Or if I’m lucky that he’s not here for the inevitable parenting moment where we get into a fight over the construction of the baby furniture.