I know it seems we're overstimulating our daughter, but the deer mobile is already broken--I broke it the first time I went to use it. --Good thing I got a deal on all of the deer bedding! I've found the touch-button of the other mobile and dream soother to be much easier for my clumsy hands. We've also installed a camera monitor on the wall above the crib so I can watch & listen to her from our room.
This is the rest of the nursery. I plan on having a new window installed in the spring, along with new blinds (if we can afford to do so). As I was installing the curtain rod holder, I knocked a huge chunk of our wall out (oops!), which I can attribute to very poor plaster work originally. I have put nails in walls before, so it wasn't just me...or so I say. I'm just glad the holder was big enough to cover the hole!
I plan on fixing up the bookcase a bit more, but I haven't had a chance to find a good spot for my books. Yes, the top shelf is filled with writing books that I use for my composition classes. Maybe Laea will be a good writer?
If you notice above, I've placed a portable changing pad cover on top of the changing pad. This is because of the multiple accidents we had when she was first born. Thankfully, things have slowed down! Also, the tan carpet has a light pink rug on it--shag--and I absolutely love it! One of my Zulily finds. If you need an invite to Zulily (so I can get credit, I won't deny), let me know!
The basket above fit perfectly where S had had his turkey beards hanging on the wall. It has just enough slant so I can see in and chose the headband I want to use, and then I've clipped the flowers to the outside of the basket. I know this nursery seems cramped, but this child is the only one in the house with her own bedroom, and I'm thankful for what she has! It's not the most comfortable rocking chair, but I can't part with the beauty of it. The chair cushion does help tremendously, but I also plan on replacing it with a coordinating color, so long as I can finally remember where I got this chair pad to begin with!
Finally, this is Laea, smiling up at me and batting her hands...Unfortunately, I forgot to check the camera setting before taking this picture, so the coloring is terrible:
Three Months Old. She sleeps up to 8 hours at night (Yay!), wants to sit straight up on your lap and no longer lie down, coos, makes vowel-consonant combinations, holds her head steady and straight up for long periods of time, and is addicted to watching TV when I let various documentaries run (am I a terrible parent or what?). She doesn't care for people to sing to her unless it's Grandma or Snugglebug, but she'll stare me down across the room in hopes for me to get her. I feel like I took so much for granted with the first child, and I'm so happy to be older and hopefully wiser with my third.
What are you happy to be older and wiser about in life?
The nursery looks so sweet, Jennifer. We are nowhere close to having ours finished. Laea looks adorable, too!
ReplyDeleteAlso, we went to the New Albany sale last week and were a bit overwhelmed, to say the least. We're thinking of going to the Louisville one now that we know what to expect (though we still don't really know what to shop for).
Hope you all are doing well!