I'm kind of tired of my anxious, down-in-the-dumps posts. So, since I'm stuck at home on pseudo bed rest, thought I'd put up something a little more fun. Some pictures of the nursery! Enjoy. We now just need a little baby to go in it, but I am happy to wait until she is good and ready!
For those following our recent baby health issues (weighing small and low amniotic fluid), we have our next appointment tomorrow so hopefully I'll have some better news to share.
I agree with Leah! I had to reread your post to see if you were posting inspiration photos for your nursery. This is your actual nursery?!?! Wow! This is one of the prettiest nurseries I have ever seen.
Wow, you've made a gorgeous nursery. My baby will be jealous - she's got blank walls, a crib in a box on the floor, a non-made-up twin bed. Yeah, it's stunning! But organizing the kitchen and living room post-move comes first! Hope you get good news with this next scan.
the nursery is beautiful and i'm sure baby emma is going to be just fine, there's nothing wrong with being a little small! and she's far enough along that even if she were born today she's probaby be ok.
I'm a tad over 30 and started trying to conceive in January 2008. First IVF cycle in June 2009 and BFP in July 2009. Sending up lots and lots of prayers for baby Emma Grace who made her big debut on March 20, 2010. Eighteen months later we welcomed Sarah Kate, a total, but wonderful, surprise.
Married to my high school sweetheart since 2001 and living in the beautiful mountains of Virginia.
Hope to connect with others who have walked in my shoes or may even be sharing my size 8's right now! Please spend some time here and pass along any words of wisdom or support.
Love your room! I do have to say I laughed at the Wine Bible book though... starting her young? Heehee! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! That nursery is beautiful. Looks like it could be out of a magazine. :-D
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! (Of course not as pretty as the little girl who will occupy it at some point in the future...)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful nursery! I love the pink and brown combo.
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! So precious!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Where did you get the cute wall circles from?!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Leah! I had to reread your post to see if you were posting inspiration photos for your nursery. This is your actual nursery?!?! Wow! This is one of the prettiest nurseries I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteI have the same "wish come true" frame. The nursery is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, you've made a gorgeous nursery. My baby will be jealous - she's got blank walls, a crib in a box on the floor, a non-made-up twin bed. Yeah, it's stunning! But organizing the kitchen and living room post-move comes first!
ReplyDeleteHope you get good news with this next scan.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! I know she will love it!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable, Hope! Great job on what I'm sure will be a fun and welcoming room for Emma!
ReplyDeletethe nursery is beautiful and i'm sure baby emma is going to be just fine, there's nothing wrong with being a little small! and she's far enough along that even if she were born today she's probaby be ok.
ReplyDeletelove the pictures.
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