Wednesday, March 25, 2009

If I had a pony....

The parents were invited to Kayleigh’s dance class to observe this week. I was able to get a little video clip of some of it. I’m the very large women in the mirror wearing the stripped shirt. It always shocks me when I see myself on camera. I’m Huge! It’s for a good cause though :)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Progress

The walls are finally painted. I really like the color. It's bright, but perfect for a kids room. The duvets are mostly done, I just have to add buttons to the top. I haven't even started the curtains, or pillows. But, those aren't necessary. Hopefully that will happen on Thursday. Frankly, it can't be done soon enough for me. Kayleigh has been sleeping on the floor in our room since Friday. She has started to think about it as her own room. Their are dolls, barbies, and dress up clothes everywhere. She thinks it is great, but I am going NUTS! I am so ready to have my own space again. My house is a disaster. Their are books and clothes shoved in every spare place and they are starting to overflow. I am really ready for some order again. Hopefully, Adam will get her closet put back together, and her moved in tonight. I'll post pictures soon!

Monday, March 9, 2009

6 weeks till full term

Check List Number One:


1. Paint over the pretty purple paint and fairies in Kayleigh’s room to make it more gender neutral.

2. Put together bunk bed.

3. Finish sewing the duvet covers I started last week.

4. Convince my two year old that he is a big boy now, and it will be fun to sleep in a big boy bed.


Step 4 is the hard part. K likes the door open with a light on. Blake needs it dark, with the door closed. She talks in her sleep, and he is a very light sleeper. It can be done, right?

Here are a few pictures of the very cute and ultra girly wall murals I will have to paint over.




I just realized that I have never taken pictures of the inside of my house before. Maybe, the next time I clean, I'll do that and then post the pictures, It will be my online tour for those of you will never be able to visit.