Showing posts with label Nursery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nursery. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

Two kids, one bedroom

We have a two bedroom house.  One could describe it as "cozy".  Despite it's size, we will most likely be here for a very long time (i.e.: until the kids are too old to share a room).  As you can imagine, sleeping arrangements have been tough. 

Parker was sleeping in our bedroom in a pack and play up until 6-ish weeks ago.  He started each night in the pack and play, and I would do my best to return him to it after each nighttime feeding.  (There were several many times that he slept in our bed for that last stretch, though, because I was just so dang tired.)  Unfortunately, Parker outgrew the bassinet level and found the actual pack and play to be very uncomfortable.  So he began spending more time in our bed...which sucked.  He was waking 3-4 times each night.  Every time Casey or I entered the bedroom or got in/out of bed, he'd wake up.  It was frustrating.  Verrrrry frustrating.  I felt trapped. 

One night I said, That's it!  He sleeps in the nursery from now on!!  And the next night, he did.  I was nervous about interrupting Lucy's sleep, but the first night went smoothly.  I put Parker down around 7, and then Lucy at 8.  Parker woke twice that night; I fed him and put him back down (awake), and Lucy didn't stir either time. 

Parker slept through the night for the next six nights.  It was glorious. 

And then we hit a few speed bumps:  nightmares, sickness and teething.

Lucy rarely has nightmares, but, when she does, she'll scream anywhere from 10 seconds to 10 minutes.  Regardless, it wakes Parker.  The first time it happened, I tried to calm them down, but failed miserably.  I gave up and left the room, and they cried-it-out together.  It lasted 10 minutes, and they both slept peacefully the rest of the night.  It's only happened a few other times since then, and we let them cry-it-out every time.

Then everyone got sick and Parker stopped sleeping through the night.  I tried to feed him when he woke, but he could hardly breathe through his nose; and when I tried to put him back down, he screamed and screamed.  Afraid of waking Miss Lucy, I rushed him to our bedroom.  That was an awful week.  The next week wasn't much better-- we were healthy again, but Parker was cutting his first tooth.  Again, he spent a lot of time in our bed.  I started sleeping on the couch to create a little more room in the bed, and it helped him sleep for longer stretches.  (Fortunately, Casey can sleep through anything, so he wasn't bothered by any of this.)    

The only other issue we've dealt with, but resolved fairly quickly, was Lucy's bedtime.  Prior to sharing a room, she was going down at 8 pm, and would talk/play/sing for up to an hour before finally going to sleep.  Every night we told her, "Baby is sleeping.  You need to be very quiet and go to sleep."  And she would say, "Okaaaaay.  Ny-ny mommadaddy."  We occasionally had to go in and remind her to be quiet, but overall she was pretty cooperative.  There was one night that she had had a late nap and was really wound up before bed-- we should have kept her up to burn off some energy, but didn't.  That was fun!  Now we know to adjust her bedtime as needed.

All in all, it hasn't been that bad.  Parker is sleeping so much better.  It is certainly hard to drag myself across the house in the middle of the night to feed Parker, but I know it's worth it.  I also know it won't always be this way.  We're surviving.

Monday, July 2, 2012

That nursery I've been teasing you with for months...

IS FINALLY FINISHED.  And I am in love.  Lucy's nursery was kinda blah.  {Ok, like really blah.}  This nursery is not.  Bonus points for having it done way earlier than the last!

BOOM!  Matching cribs and a seesaw.
The no-sew crib skirts that I slaved over. 
Old faithful(s):  Glider and changing table
The no-sew valance I also slaved over. 

I know what you're thinking.  You're thinking, "What is all that crap hanging behind the bedroom door???"  Patience, my friends, I shall discuss my {brilliant} Pinterest-inspired organization technique in a separate post.

We changed everything in this room: the paint, the area rug, the layout, THE THEME.  Seriously, mutant  vegetables...LOVE.  I bet you wish you thought to use it first.  A big thank you to IKEA for having inexpensive, awesomely cute fabric!  I am so happy that we finally decided to re-paint this room; the shade(s) of green are really soothing and completely transformed the space.  You may have also noticed that we got rid of that way under-utilized twin bed, to maximize toy floor space - we anticipate the toy situation will increase exponentially in the coming months.  This room is done.  It's perfect.  And I am so happy with it!  The one small addition I would like to make in the future is a photo collage above the glider and changing table (says the girl who has yet to print a single wedding picture).

It's totally nuts to see two cribs when I walk into the nursery.  Even though Park won't sleep in there right away, it still makes it feel very real.  Whenever you're ready Baby Boy, we're ready!!!  

All accessories can be found at IKEA.  If you'd like to make your own DIY no-sew crib skirt or valance, check out this tutorial

Thursday, March 29, 2012

To paint, or not to paint the nursery?

I literally found, and fell in love with, this nursery just days after taking my pregnancy test:


I knew, boy or girl, this nursery would be perfect for my two kiddos.  (Because, oh yeah, they'll be sharing a room.)  I love the idea of hanging each of their names over their cribs.  And I think the trees will be a really fun and inexpensive way to decorate the walls!  I've been very happy with Lucy's crib and plan to buy a matching one for Babe; and I've also decided that we can manage without adding a dresser, so the changing table stays! 

Now for my dilemma...  Which wall color coordinates best? 
The current wall color (not adequately shown in the Nursery Reveal) is called Orange Confection:


And the new palette that I'm considering:


Lets hear your thoughts, Readers!! 
Would the green walls clash with my plans for a green glider?  Should I get a different (maybe more conservative) color glider??

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

A finished nursery...

We may go down in history as being the BIGGEST procrastinators in history when it comes to setting up our child's nursery...but that is just fine with us!  It was well worth the wait!!!

In order to keep things gender neutral, just in case, we chose a bumble bee theme.  The colors we went with were mostly pastels; yellow, sage green, and white.  We're really not insect people, but these bumble bees were too cute to pass up.  I love going in her room and just imagining all the time we'll spend in it.

And now some pictures, because those are more fun than my rambling:

Looking in from the guest bathroom
 Our beautiful crib and glider
Our DIY headboard
Changing table set up
The crib with all the bedding and decor
Close up of the decals - my favorite!
We are so happy with the end result!  All the picking and choosing, and PATIENCE, paid off in the end.  All we need now is a baby!!!