Monday, April 9, 2012

The Nursery

We did manage to finish the nursery before our boys made their early arrival. I am too thrilled with how it turned out. I remember when the idea hit me for what I wanted to do in this room. It was the absolute middle of the night and I had just gone to the bathroom for probably the 4th time since we went to bed. I had been thinking a lot about how to raise two righteous young men in today's world. All that kept running through my mind was "start now." Start now teaching them how to treat women. Start now teaching them to study the scriptures. Start now teaching them about missions. Start now.

I came back from the bathroom and woke Cameron up.

"I know what we're going to do for the nursery."

"Seriously, Kristin?"

I was too excited. Inspiration had struck and I needed to share it with him.

"We'll theme it around 'I'll go where you want me to go'. Vehicles, maps, travel, etc. It's perfect."

Needless to say, Cameron was much more excited to talk about this once the sun came up.

The biggest shot of the room I could get. The view going the other direction isn't very pretty at this point. I'm still waiting for the boys to get a bit bigger so we can take a picture of the boys in these cute hats my sister made for them and blow it up for the wall over the cribs. Until then, it's just big and blank.


That gorgeous changing table was built from scratch by my very own handyman husband. (Affectionately named "Handy Cammy" by my sisters.)


It was truly a labor of love. He designed it, built it, and stained it all on his own. It is perfection and I couldn't be more in love with it. The right hand cabinet fits our hamper perfectly. The top drawer has diapers and wipes. Middle drawer holds all the cloth diapers I made until the boys fit them. The left cabinet is stocked with diapers and wipes from our baby shower. I feel so prepared. And once the boys are grown, it will make a beautiful console for elsewhere in our home.


I had a blast designing the prints above the table. The large one says "I'll go where you want me to go" on a background of a subway map.


The heart print on the bottom right includes maps of where all the men in our immediate family served their missions. I love that our boys have so many good examples to look up to!


The clocks mark the minute our boys entered the world. On the far right you can see a shadowbox with two missionary tags that say "Elder Call" on them, from Cameron and his dad's missions. Eventually that engagement picture on the far left will be replaced with a cute newborn picture as well.



I love the artwork above the rocking chair. My mom gave me a puzzle last Christmas of the US made up of license plates. I'd done it 3 or 4 times already and knew it would be just perfect for the nursery. Cam found a piece of wood at work, we put the puzzle together, he stained the wood with leftover stain from the changing table and adhered the glued together puzzle to it. Bammo, artwork for $0.


The curtains are actually two sheets we bought from DI. Cam cut them into strips and I sewed them back together. Each sheet cost $2. Curtains for $4. And they block out the sun pretty darn well.



I love this little pillow. I really wanted to include a tandem bike somewhere in the room. Two seats for two boys. I love that. And it only took about 10 minutes to make with my silhouette.



This "dresser" was really a great solution as well. Cam found it outside his work and asked if he could have it. Apparently it had been there for years. We cleaned it up and gave it a fresh coat of paint. Lucky enough, target carried bins for $6 that fit perfectly.




This clock is one of my favorites. We found it at RC Willey for $16 on clearance after a $25 giftcard we got from unsubscribing from their mailing list. Who knew?

I couldn't be happier with how this all turned out. The idea of "start now" causes me to act a little differently. I know sometimes it feels weird to read a Book of Mormon board book to 2 week old babies, but starting now means the habits are being formed both in us as parents and in them. It sometimes feels weird to plan a FHE when the boys aren't even old enough to focus their eyes on us or react to our facial expressions, but we're starting now to develop a pattern of consistency and a priority on family time.

It's not much, but it's a start.

 

9 comments:

  1. Love it Kristin! So adorable!

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  2. So cute I love it all!! My sister in law reads scriptures to her babies. Her 5 year old can read scriptures fluently now. It's very cool and I want to do that too

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  3. love love love the theme! so creative! and handy cammy... haha cracks me up but that sure is a beautiful changing table! wonderful job cam!

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  4. So sweet! It is a tall order to raise a righteous son...and you've got two of them! I love the theme...and they have great a great example of a wonderful missionary father! Although we only served briefly together, I was so impressed by the way your husband served. He went out of his way to serve and bless the life of an investigator that didn't speak English and was not "theirs" in the numbers. That willingness to go the extra mile impressed me. I got an email about that investigator the other day...whole family baptized. Your cute boys will follow in good footsteps I''m sure!

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  5. I love it! It is seriously so perfect! I need to catch you up, we've started our IVF cycle!! Hopefully soon I'll be decorating a nursery as cute as yours!

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  6. I love this so much! It turned out amazing. And I love that idea of having all the people who have served missions. Also the "starting now" theme is incredible and I think its the only way to raise these little people in todays world. They are so incredibly lucky to have you two as parents :)

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  7. LOVE. This is so cute and I love that you didn't spend a ton of money doing it! Good work!

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  8. THANK YOU for sharing your darling nursery as well as your theme of "start now". I love it and it's exactly what I needed to hear.

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  9. I am absolutely in love with this room! What a great idea :)

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