Pics of the nursery. Mum and I finally went through and sorted out the stuff, and then Chesh came home and helped a bit too.
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View from Corridor into Nursery
This is the view into the nursery from the corridor. It doesn't show much yet! |
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Cot Stuffed with Stuff
The cot is kind of the holding area for now for blankets, nappies, socks, towels and other assortments. |
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Stuff from Inside Cot
Stuff that is in the cot in more detail. :-) Just stuff. |
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View from Just inside Nursery
This is standing next to the bed and the cot. They are on diagonally opposite walls, and this is what you see in between. The drawer has clothes in the top, summer clothes in the middle, and more linen in the bottom. :-) |
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Change Table
This is the change table, all ready to go. (I hope.) You can also see, on the left, the beginning of the basinette, which is currently between the change table and the cot. I expect to be moving the basinette around the house alot. :-)
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Basinette Ready to Go
Mum made up the basinette for us. It was only after she left that I realised she had even turned down the blankies.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. :-) |
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Friend for the New Baby
Some friends eagerly awaiting the new baby. ;-) |
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I hope you get some sleep tonight. :)
*hugs*
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I blame Callistra for making me clucky and I don't even like babies and children "damn you biological clock " *shakes fist skyward*
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If you can hear the clock ticking, then you should wake up and head its call. You can only press that sleep button for so long.
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Let us know when is a good time to see you in the hospital , when your ready to see people of course and if you need anything .
Exciting, isn't it!
From me and Matt
Sorry the food didn't work, it was still fun.
Let me know when you are up for visitors, either before you leave hospital or after. I'll let you schedule us in at your convenience coz I'm sure you will be overflowing with well wishers. Just remember that hormones still apply and you're allowed to scream at them all to get out if you want :-D
And make sure Chesh SMS's me with the sex of the bubby (and a name if you've already decided) when it's all settled down coz I'm gonna post it all over the PB Foods Intranet!
Yeah Baby!
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A poetic occasion!
And all through the house,
Not a biped was stirring,
Just one anxious spouse.
The crib and bassinet
Aligned with such care
In hopes that a baby,
Would soon be in there!
And what to our wondering eyes should appear?
A pregnant young lady,
Whose time was quite near.
We heard them exclaim
As they drove out of site
"Inducement today
And no sleep tonight!"
Re: A poetic occasion!
Ken was reciting something he made up to the tune of Ding dong the witch is dead and I'll see if I can get him to post it if he remembers it .
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Have fun tomorrow! *cuddlehugs*
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If you're really lucky it'll start tonight for you anyway.
The good news is; either way, this time tomorrow night you'll be parents.
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I have my fingers all ready to post on your blog about the relevant updates and stuff :P Rest assured I'll also point out that its me posting for you :)
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Ka's one bit of essential birthing advice: Chesh is not allowed to wear a red shirt.
*hugs*
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hmmm about a week after I expected it. I liked the idea of the 31/7 or the 1/8.
luck!
and hugs. never too many hugs
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and OMG! so much stuff! do I need all that stuff? Can't I just keep it in a box by the bed? or let it graze free in the backyard until it is house trained???
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stoopid no context spell checker... :)
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hahahaah - My mum was unorganised to the point of not having a cot. LOL She kinda forgot she was actually having a BABY, not a child.
meep. it's like 9:58pm... 15 hours... bet your uncomfy... to say the least... *voice is raising during this*
This is the cutest nursery, btw. I LOVEADORE the walls. :) And OMG toys. *gg*