Friday, August 27, 2010

A BOY!!



We are having a boy! We went for our 4D ultrasound on Tuesday of this week and it was so neat to see the baby. It seems that he's already running out of room and is completely wrapped around my bladder. Poor thing will probably be tall (which is great) like his daddy, and has no room in my stomach to move around!

He wasn't cooperating, so it took almost 45 minutes to decide what we were having. I think we aggravated the little man because he threw a punch at the ultrasound machine...I guess he was sick of having to continually move.

Now the real planning can begin! Nursery decor, registering, furniture painting, room decorating, etc. I'm looking forward to the next 5 months, but I just about can't wait until I get to hold our sweet baby in my arms.




Thursday, August 19, 2010

We are having...

Tomorrow is the big day! We are going at 4 p.m. to get a 4D ultrasound and find out more (boy or girl) about the precious gift the Lord has given us! We just about can't stand it...but the hour is drawing near! There have been so many speculations, and I just want to take a picture of these days in my mind so I can always remember how it felt. It's so amazing to just wonder what God has decided and how it will affect our lives...forever!

So here's a few theories we heard in the last few weeks:

1. Everyone we know who is having babies in 2010 are having BOYS, but everyone who is expecting in 2011 are having GIRLS...hum?!?

2. It seems that I'm carrying our precious baby low, like a basketball, which several have guessed to be a girl. If I was carrying it like a watermelon, it would be a boy.

3. Jonathan is absolutely convinced we are having a boy, but I have this feeling that it is a girl. I'm not doing this just to disagree, maybe it's a mother's intuition, but I honestly think it's a girl. Also, I've heard that you are sicker with a girl, and I am still sick (at 17 weeks) - not like I was during the first trimester, but still a daily battle.

No matter what we are having, we will both be so excited! We are finally starting to clean out a room for the nursery and really getting serious about furniture and other things (I do realize that I'm only a little over 4 months, but time flies, and I'm an O.C.D. over planner!). I'm hoping that we have the basic framework of our room laid out and ready by month 7. We'll see just how much we really get done by then :)

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Empty Nesters...

My sister left for school on August 11th. She is now officially a college freshman at Mississippi State, and my parents are now officially empty nesters. I went with her and my parents to help set up her dorm room. I think she and her room mate may have the cutests dorm room I've ever seen. Their color scheme was hot pink, bright green, black, and white. It turned out adorable! Check it out for yourselves:

Here is their futon that goes between the beds...it's like they have their own living room right between them.


This is her roommate, Elizabeth's side of the room.




This is her side of the room...we hadn't finished her wall space above the bed yet. They both have matching bedding, and her roommate's dad made the headboards.
Next is their bathroom. It is not one they have to share with the whole floor, just the two of them...and of course it's in the same color scheme.

Monday, August 9, 2010

We have baby furniture!

We are starting to get all the little pieces we need to make a nursery…obviously we don’t have anything cute and fun to put in it yet, but we have started collecting the basic pieces we need for the room! I’m very excited about the deals we have come across. We are using my in-law’s crib (she used it for all four of her kids!), and it’s so pretty. It’ll be perfect and I’m so appreciative to them for letting us use it. We also got a great deal on some wicker furniture – Jonathan’s boss had some in his garage, and wanted it GONE, so Jonathan loaded it up on a trailer and brought it to our house a few weeks ago…it needs a little TLC, but for the price we paid, we are happy to fix it up and make it work for us. It also has some great pieces we can use in future bedrooms. The wicker comes with all the below:

1. Full size headboard
2. TV Stand
3. Hope Chest – or Toy chest in our case
4. Book Shelf (he included two others that are not wicker)
5. 6 drawer dresser and mirror

Along with all of this furniture, I purchased a changing table at a garage sale with the changing pad and a cover for $25. It’s a beautiful black changing table, that I can place baskets underneath for storage. I had not planned on purchasing one like this, but for such a great deal I couldn’t pass it up! I also purchased a wicker rocking chair right after I found out we were pregnant at a garage sale for $5. I’m hoping to find a cute cushion to put in the seat. In the baby’s room, we plan on putting the dresser/mirror, changing table, toy chest, crib, rocking chair, and book shelves. We are going to probably find other places for the TV stand and store the full size headboard for now. I know that wicker isn’t really “boy” friendly, but if we have a baby boy I am planning on painting the wicker brown and if it’s a girl we are going to keep it white.

We had planned on putting a primer coat on the furniture this weekend, but had trouble with the paint drying in the sprayer because it was so hot outside, so we are hoping we can get it done soon.