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The making of Rebecca’s room

Considering what kind of shape our house was in when we bought it (fashion-wise, that is), you’d think we would have done more in the first three and a half years living here. Not so. We’ve painted two rooms, replaced several light fixtures—but that’s about it.

Other than the kids’ rooms. Three years ago, we took down vile wallpaper in Hayden’s room, put in new chair rail and baseboards, painted, and I even made new Roman shades for Hayden’s room. It’s still not totally done (a few finishing touches on the shades, and we have to hang a lot of the little accessories and decorations I made), but it’s a world of improvement over its previous state.

Rebecca’s room was an even more extensive project. Here’s what we did for her:

  • Took down the hunting duck wallpaper and border—thanks to my BIL Sean for helping with that one (seriously, it looked like this: )
  • Repair holes from a few dozen twenty-penny nails and retexture walls, with help from my dad
  • Install and caulk crown molding and casing around closet, again with help from Dad
  • My mom made a valance, curtains and ties, with almost no help from me (I picked the fabric 😀 )
  • Prime and paint ceiling and walls, with help from my FIL
  • Tear out ugly old green office carpet, remove nails, staples and tack strips from original hardwood floors, with help from my FIL
  • Sand floor, with help from my BIL Kevan
  • Fill nail holes in floor
  • Stain floor
  • Polyurethane floor (3 coats)
  • Stain and polyurethane closet doors
  • Stain and polyurethane carpet-to-hardwood threshold thing
  • Paint baseboards, install, caulk and repaint.
  • Paint accent wall and alcove stripes pink.
  • Replace alcove shelves
  • Hang curtains and closet doors

Load in the furniture and voila. A short (NOT!) seven months after we started, it’s now my favorite room in the house.

And since you asked, here’s a close up of the floor (alcove stripes reflected in it, and quite unswept):

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A room with perspective

This weekend was a momentous one for us: Rebecca moved into her own room!

Rebecca's room

Rebecca's room

am I to stay here?
“Am I to stay here?”

And Hayden got a big boy bed!
Big boy bed!
He actually asked for quiet time on his first day with the big boy bed—and he stayed in bed the whole time! (Last night, however, was the first time he fell out of bed 🙁 .)

But I think the people who are most excited are me and Ryan—after four and a half months, we finally have our room to ourselves! All of our toiletries have been migrating to the guest bathroom so that we didn’t wake Rebecca as we got ready for bed—and once we were ready, actually going in our room sometimes required nerves of steel and holding our breath.

Strange how having free reign of one’s own room can feel so . . . freeing!

What little changes in your life have brought big changes in your attitude?

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Laughter

I’m finally getting around to uploading all the videos I’ve taken recently. This one features a happy, laughing Rebecca (two and a half months) and a singing, laughing Hayden (two and a half+ years).

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Best things about babies

In the beginning, nearly everything about babies is wonderful. A few months in, of course, and the novelty has worn off. Give it another year, and suddenly you miss nearly everything about the baby stage.

So before I forget too many of them, here are some of my favorite things about babies.

  • The sweet smell of baby! (And no, I don’t mean diapers!)
  • Fuzzy, downy hair, especially right after it’s been washed and dried.
  • Wide eyes taking in everything.
  • Tiny fingers, toes, ears, nose, mouth—and clothes.
  • Sweet, peaceful sleep (right up until I get a neck cramp)
  • Unfettered, unabashed smiles, happy squeals and cheerful posturing—especially the sheer joy at just seeing Mommy or Daddy.
  • The quiet moments.
  • Baby babbling.
  • The delight of discovering hands, then feet.

What are your favorite things about the baby stage?

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My sweet little turtle

Rebecca, unfortunately, seems to be pathologically incapable of sleeping on her back. No matter how many times I read the SIDS studies to her, it just doesn’t seem to sink in. So, to keep the family peace, we let her sleep on her tummy.

However, sometimes she’s not quite content to just peacefully slip into dreamland. Instead, she squirms into a bit of a frenzy—especially when, as has happened a lot more frequently lately, her squirming rolls her onto her side or, heaven forbid, onto her back.

This is her cue to scream bloody murder.

Finally I realized what the problem is. My sweet little girl rolls onto her back and gets upset because she can’t get back to her comfortable sleep position.

She is, in fact, a turtle.

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Growin’ girl!

rebecca smiling october 2008Rebecca had a doctor’s appointment last week—she passed!

She’s grown quite a bit since her last appointment (she was two weeks old at her last appointment). We were impressed with her growth last time—she was born at 5#13, and got down to 5#8 when we left the hospital. At two weeks, she was at 6#10, and while that was only the 7th percentile, we were still amazed.

This time she weighed in at 10#1.5—in the 28th percentile for her age! While I shall decline to call her “Fatty F. McFatterson,” there’s no denying that she’s a growin’ girl!