Friday, July 27, 2012

Lorabelle's Nursery

Lorabelle's nursery was something we started working on very soon after Hank passed away. In fact I think it was just a week or two after that Nathan, Nancy, and I painted the walls. It was a color we picked out when I was in the hospital and Hank was in the NICU. We hadn't prepared his nursery for him, and I guess as his mom I felt like he deserved to have a place ready for him. And we knew we wanted him to have brothers and sisters. So we painted it. And I sat in the floor in the middle of that room with my paintbrush and cried so many times, aching for my baby. 
As soon as I found out that I was pregnant, I began doing something that something had kept me from doing with my son, I began preparing for my baby to come home. 

We picked out a cowhide rug and bought the bed we picked out for Hank.


And when we found out she was a girl, we began preparing everything else for the nursery. We bought this dresser at Kid's Village. It had a chalk board on one side and a dry erase board on the other. It was a bright, shiny, smooth white...... and my husband spent several days sanding the whole thing down to the wood. He even sanded the chalkboard and dry erase board so that the paint would stick to it. We decided we didn't want to teach our daughter to write on her furniture.



Then we painted it with many many coats of turquoise and added these rustic flower door pulls from Relics
 


I ordered this fabric from Calico Corners and sewed the curtains for her windows. I added an already made ruffle from Hobby Lobby to make them a little more frilly.


I made bows out of tulle for the tie backs



I painted several metal stars in pinks, turquoise and cow print. My friend Kailey made her L on burlap and rustic wood.



I knew that I wanted some major ruffles for her crib skirt. But all of tiered ruffled crib skirts that I looked at were around $400.... and I just didn't want to spend that much. So, I used this tutorial from Positively Splendid and fabric from the Joel Dewberry Heirloom collection to make her crib skirt. This was my first time to sew ruffles and I was very intimidated by it. But it turned out to be pretty easy..... just very time consuming. My friend Nancy Harper did all of the surging in hot pink for me!





It was well worth all of the work. I'm going to have to figure out some way to make it work when she has a big girl bed though!



Here is the thumb print tree, from our gender reveal party, all framed up. So glad my sister had this idea for the party!


Our friend Ashley gave us this dresser.



My husband painted it an off white color that I picked out


And we had another Ashleigh pain cow spots on it for us. Then we added pink drawer knobs.
I'm in Love with this dresser!! It is too bad that it has to live in her closet right now. One day we will be in a hose big enough to have it out in her room!



My dad made Lorabelle this cute little bookshelf



Which I painted to match her dresser. My cow spots weren't quite as good as hers.



This little horse was a bookshelf given to us at one of our baby showers. Since I already had a bookshelf, Nathan replaced the shelves with dowel rods to make a quilt rack to display all of her beautiful blankets that people have made her.


This is the changing table that my dad made about 12 or so years ago for my cousin Jake. We painted it turquoise to match her dresser.


Nathan added a drawer to the middle shelf so that I can easily pull it out and get to the things that I need easily.


The giant bear is the bear that my Papaw got my sister and I when we were born. It is sitting in Nathan's rocking chair from when he was little. Nathan made the little pink table so we would have something to put things on beside our glider. The little bear is Hank bear which I will tell you about later.



This is the glider that I took forever to decide on. It is also a recliner, but it glides instead of rocking. It is not the first one I bought, however. We ordered one from JCPenny.com and I waited and waited for it to get to the house. When it finally did, though, it didn't look like it had online. I didn't like the color or the fabric. So I sent it back. They were pretty great about exchanging it though, they refunded the purchase price and shipping which was a ridiculous 130 or 150 dollars. After much deliberation, I finally decided on this one from Kid's Village. It was hard to pick out a color and type of fabric from those little swatches. I had a hard time picturing them on a whole chair.But, I'm very happy with the choice we made... I love it! I spent many many days sitting in this chair in her room, praying and waiting for her to get here. It was such a special moment when I finally sat in it with her!




Nathan loved this cow painting and had to have it for her room. We originally found it on Fine Art America's website but it was quite expensive for the size we wanted, but we ended up finding a much cheaper version on Amazon. It is called cold hands and is of a surprised milking cow. We love her! Lorabelle just stares at her many times when I'm changing her.




This little sheep is from Aunt Nancy and is for her to lay on when she plays in the floor. The rustic bin with cowhide is Lorabelle's laundry basket, and she of course has a hot pink diaper pail!










You can't see it because of the glare, but the frame beside the lamp is a picture of big brother Hank's cute little foot.


I'm still waiting on Hank and Lorabelle's name frames from Emily to hang beside the thumbprint tree.
Nathan put his record player and some of his records in her room so that he could listen to music with her.





Everything in her room had a lot of thought, a lot of, work, and a lot of love put into it. Making and painting everything for her room kept us busy while we were waiting for her to get here. Her little nursery is just perfect for her and I'm so happy to have her in it!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Week 4





We started off Lorabelle's 4th week going to church, this time just with Momma, since Daddy was working. 
She looked so pretty in her church dress!


Then we went to visit Daddy at the hospital




This was our first week home by ourselves.
We went on walks every morning...
And we visited Daddy every morning on his break at work.
Friday, Lindsey Cotton took pictures of her for her one month birthday! Can't wait to see them and show them off!
 
I still can't get enough of your cuteness. Here is some of that cuteness from this week...





 You are so pitiful when you are sad!







Week 3 with Lorabelle





To start off week 3, we took Lorabelle to church for the first time. We were running a little late and when we walked in, I kid you not, they stopped bible class to welcome her. I love how our church loves us!






Monday we visited Dr. Maberry and our friend Randi. He was the high risk Doctor that took such good care of us! He was so very kind when we came to see him. He bragged on how well we did, how beautiful she was, and even wanted to take a picture of us. I felt so blessed to be cared for by such a sweet man!


Tuesday, we went to meet baby Cameron who was born just 3 days after Lorabelle in the very same hospital. His Momma is the one who did Lorabelle's 3D sonogram for us. Ashley works with Nathan at the hospital and came to visit us several times before and after Lorabelle arrived. We think Cam is pretty cute : )


The rest of the week was pretty uneventful. We spent a lot of time at home together because this was Nathan's last week home before returning to work. 


Saturday, our girl turned 3 weeks old and Nathan went to work at his part time job in the ER at Hendrick because one of his coworkers got hurt. He worked all weekend, but we were sure to visit him both days!

Lorabelle, this week you started spending a little more time awake. You like to look me in the eyes when I talk to you, or sing to you. You aren't wanting to eat quite as often this week, which has let me get a little more rest. You love being outside and going for walks just like me! Here are a few pictures of you just being cute this week. You are my joy : )