We've got an awesome antique cradle at our house. It isn't any antique, either. My mom slept in this cradle. So did I, as well as a number of other family members.
How cool is that?
While beautiful, it did need a little bit of TLC when I first got it. Not much, thankfully.
It's been a recent project of mine. A fun one, I might add.
First up, the mattress was in a bit of disrepair. The solution was a waterproof tablecloth. I just taped it in place with some packaging tape.
That way if she spits up/pees/etc. when she's in there, it'll be easy to wipe off.
Then I just needed to make a sheet for it. I thought flannel would be nice and cozy, and it was on a major sale at JoAnn's the day I went in there.
Unfortunately it was just a little too narrow to fully wrap around.
The solution? A simple patch. The one i made is pretty crude, obviously. But since it'll only be on the underside of the mattress, it works just fine.
Also, the cradle swings. A lot. Too much to be safe for a wiggly little girl. So we bound it to the frame with some plastic ties.
And then covered those in ribbon.
And now?
It's beautiful. And functional. And I love that this cradle has been used by many of us over the years.
We've got a great spot for Caroline to hang out.
Or have some tummy time.
Or nap. Or gaze at Christmas tree lights.
She likes it.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Great Grandmas
Remember this?
Well, Caroline got to meet 3 of 4 of those ladies last weekend.
My mom's mom (Grandma):
My dad's mom (Oma):
And Josh's mom's mom (Nana Wallace, who was in the hospital recovering from a surgery):
Nana Brown, she's looking forward to meeting you too!
Well, Caroline got to meet 3 of 4 of those ladies last weekend.
My mom's mom (Grandma):
My dad's mom (Oma):
And Josh's mom's mom (Nana Wallace, who was in the hospital recovering from a surgery):
Nana Brown, she's looking forward to meeting you too!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas
We're soaking up the simple blessing of our little family today, and we wish much joy to each of you on Christmas.
And, for your enjoyment, here are some of the many attempts at a mama/baby Christmas picture.
... and my personal favorite:
And, for your enjoyment, here are some of the many attempts at a mama/baby Christmas picture.
... and my personal favorite:
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Christmas Card Craft
I love, love, love Christmas cards. Especially the kind that come in the mail. For me, they're a wonderful reminder of the incredible blessing of friends and family, and I so appreciate each one. I get so excited for the mail to come every day, it's like I'm a little kid.
Since they cards so cheerful and colorful and fun, I feel it would be a shame to keep them in a stack, box, or basket. The solution around here?
Hang them over the doors in our kitchen. With mini clothes pins. Festive ones.
They're very easy to make. Crazy easy.
Step One: Buy clothes pins. This was the hardest part!
Step Two: Find some paper you like. I found these in my scrap box and figured they were all holiday-ish enough to suit me.
Step Three: Cut strips of paper to the size of the front of your clothes pin. Mine happened to be 1 3/4 inches by 1/4 inch. Once I'd cut some of the paper I realized that the pattern didn't translate well onto such a small space. So I didn't use those.
Step Four: Glue the paper onto the clothes pins. Let it dry some.
Aaaannndddd.... DONE!
To hand up the cards, I cut some ribbon and tacked it to the door trim with clear push pins. Then my little clothes pin beauties keep the cards in place.
Fun and easy.
Since they cards so cheerful and colorful and fun, I feel it would be a shame to keep them in a stack, box, or basket. The solution around here?
Hang them over the doors in our kitchen. With mini clothes pins. Festive ones.
They're very easy to make. Crazy easy.
Step One: Buy clothes pins. This was the hardest part!
Step Two: Find some paper you like. I found these in my scrap box and figured they were all holiday-ish enough to suit me.
Step Three: Cut strips of paper to the size of the front of your clothes pin. Mine happened to be 1 3/4 inches by 1/4 inch. Once I'd cut some of the paper I realized that the pattern didn't translate well onto such a small space. So I didn't use those.
Step Four: Glue the paper onto the clothes pins. Let it dry some.
Aaaannndddd.... DONE!
To hand up the cards, I cut some ribbon and tacked it to the door trim with clear push pins. Then my little clothes pin beauties keep the cards in place.
Fun and easy.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
We're in awe.
For you created my inmost being;
you knit me together
in my mother’s womb.
I praise you
because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
your works are wonderful,
I know that full well.
Psalm 139:13-14
you knit me together
in my mother’s womb.
I praise you
because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
your works are wonderful,
I know that full well.
Psalm 139:13-14
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Surprise Baby Gift
I opened the mail today and found an extra special gift for Caroline.
A "Little Fluffy" blanket.
Completely personalized.
Extremely soft.
Very thoughtful.
Love it.
Years ago I used to work with the person who makes these blankets. Since our time together as bank employees, Kelly has not only opened up an Etsy shop, but also has had four kids of her own! Busy girl!
And I love, love the stuff she makes.
Thank you, Kelly!
A "Little Fluffy" blanket.
Completely personalized.
Extremely soft.
Very thoughtful.
Love it.
Years ago I used to work with the person who makes these blankets. Since our time together as bank employees, Kelly has not only opened up an Etsy shop, but also has had four kids of her own! Busy girl!
And I love, love the stuff she makes.
Thank you, Kelly!
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Two Weeks
Random thoughts:
- Why are the sleeves on the onesie in the 2 week photo so dang short? Are we going for a "fashionable" 3/4 length look? Or does she just have monkey arms?
- Does anyone know how to locate the origins of a fruit fly home in your kitchen? I can't seem to shake them and feel there must be a nest somewhere.
- I could be either doing all kinds of housework or else showering, but somehow taking and editing pictures of Caroline always seems way more fun! No surprises there. But since some nice lady from church (who I haven't yet met!) is dropping a meal off this afternoon, I should really make myself and this house presentable.
- If you want to see more pictures, click here for my flickr page.
- I made my first turkey last week, and I think it turned out pretty well! At least, my family claimed it was good. They may have been lying.
- For the sake of comparison:
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