Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Crib


As of this weekend, the crib is put together and the bedding is on it!  Many, many thanks are due to Aaron's mom, Mary Jo, who made the bedding.  She did a fabulous job and I love it so much!!  Also, a big thanks is in order for my sister Anna, who let us borrow the crib, even though it meant the not so easy transition of moving her 2 year old to a big boy bed. 

This afternoon Aaron and I have been working on some projects and artwork for the walls.  Hopefully they will be finished and hung soon and I will post some full room shots.

I have also been busy washing some tiny clothes and packing for the hospital. Not too much longer til there is a little one here!

Friday, June 15, 2012

Baby's Rocker: Before and After

My grandmother had a cute rocker purchased from an antique store in her house that was then passed on to my older sister.  It has been used to rock 3 babies and has received a lot of love over the years.  I happily accepted my sister's offer of the rocker to use for baby's nursery, especially since she claims that it is quite possibly the most comfortable chair on earth :).


 Before 
 (with various baby items on it...a little glimpse at some colors and patterns in the nursery)

After all its use and love over the years, the upholstery wasn't in great shape and needed a facelift so I looked around for something to get it recovered with.  My mom and I found some cute blue and white Premier fabric in the clearance section at Hancock's and snapped it up.  I received a referral from a friend at church about someone to recover it and we set off to Odenville, AL to drop it off with lady named Geneva. I highly recommend Geneva and would happily pass on her contact info if anyone is interested.  She was friendly, very reasonably priced and VERY quick (the rocker and one belonging to my sister were ready 4 days later).

I am so pleased with the result:


After

The nursery is coming together! We are headed to pick up the crib this weekend from my sister's house and I can't wait to get the bedding on it and see things pulled together.  Stay tuned for pictures soon...

Thursday, June 14, 2012

A Little Vacation



After the move, recitals and wrapping up the school year, we were ready for some rest and relaxation! We researched some beach options, but due to the fact that we couldn't go til after Memorial Day weekend, rates were really high and we didn't think it would work out.  I was excited to see a Groupon Getaway deal for a bed and breakfast in FL and we jumped on the deal for a 3 night stay at the Cape San Blas Inn near Port St. Joe, FL.  My parents had actually already been considering going to this part of FL so they bought the Groupon too and we were able to caravan down and enjoy the vacation together.

Cape San Blas Inn- the bay was behind it and the beach in front



This is a part of the gulf coast that I had never been to and it has been fittingly nick-named the "Forgotten Coastline."  It was beautiful, quiet and remote. We enjoyed hanging out on the beach, exploring a wild-life preserve, canoeing in the bay, shopping at some cute boutiques and shops, and eating out.

 Best Shrimp and Grits we have ever had! (Yes, those are fried grits...now I am determined to try to recreate them with this recipe.)

 I also especially loved the breakfasts at the inn each morning.  It was so fun to wake up to the smells and tastes of a gourmet breakfast.  We enjoyed things like quiche, apple fritters, stuffed french toast, and fresh fruit.


Traveling 6 hours in the car while 33 weeks preggo means lots of stops along the way :)  We happily took advantage of free donuts at Krispy Kreme on the way home in honor of National Donut Day and also took some pictures with peanuts along the way in honor of our little peanut growing inside (we were in peanut growing territory afterall).



It was a fun trip and we were happy for the time to rest and explore a new place!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Catching Up


Bet you thought I had dropped off the face of the earth! Well between work, recitals, pregnancy, buying a house and moving, we were in survival mode for several months and blogging went on the back burner :)  There are just times like that, you know?

Despite the craziness and busyness of the past few months, they have been very full of blessing! Aaron and I have looked at each other over and over again and exclaimed at God's provision for us.


Baby Long is almost 35 weeks now and continues to be super active in the womb :)  We are so eager to meet him and we feel like this pregnancy is flying by.  I am mostly feeling good, just not sleeping very well, but I guess that is preparation for the days ahead.

Our house closing and move fell at the busiest time of the year for me.  May was FULL of recitals!  My little dancers all did wonderfully and I was so relieved to finish up teaching classes.  It was getting a lot more difficult to dance with them!  I am happily filling in at the studio front desk this summer rather than teaching and this has been a welcome change of pace.



We had LOTS of AMAZING help with the move and are sooooo thankful.  Aaron's Mom came for about a week and worked so hard to get us packed up.  We couldn't have done it without her.  Later Paul and Joanna came too, my parents pitched in and then a great group from church actually moved our stuff.  What a huge help everyone was!!

We are absolutely loving the house and the added space!! I will post more pictures soon.


Aaron also wrapped up another school year.  It was a challenging one for sure.  My dad and uncle came and helped throw the end of the year party...a hotdog extravaganza in the park! A good time was had by all and the food was delicious! 



Aaron is enjoying teaching summer school now and only has 6 students...a dream come true!  Stay tuned for more posts soon about our house, vacation, preparation for baby and some baby showers. Thanks for reading!