Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Twins Day!


Growing up in Minnesota, my first 9 years of life, I was, of course, a Twins fan. Whether I liked it or not. Every year at Olsen Elementary, they would always have Twins Day! This meant you could either come to school dressed in Minnesota Twins gear ie TShirts, Jerseys, baseball caps, or you could come dressed as a twin with someone else! Well, of course my friends and I would dress like twins. That's way more fun to a bunch of 8 year old girls, right? :)

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Nursery Post #1

We have spent a lot of time working on the nursery lately... It's coming together, considering at this point that genders are unknown and we still have plenty of time, it seems. But you've got to start somewhere, right?

First to change - the red walls. My advice for the day... don't ever paint any wall red unless you plan on moving before you want it changed again. Holy moly was that not fun. Granted, we chose a light color to cover it, but 4 coats of paint later, there are finally no traces of red paint! :)

The front room, (it still feels weird calling it "the nursery"?) has three walls of windows. For now, we are putting curtains on one window only, on the front wall, facing the street. I felt if there were window treatments on all walls, you'd walk into a room of fabric! right? So, here's the inspiration for the room, a Cloud 9 fabric called Leaves, color Sky. Isn't it lovely?



And here are the curtains. I made two panels. We've got some puckering, so please don't investigate closely when you're over! Also, these aren't the permanent tie-backs... just waste from the fabric. :) But I like them because they say "My Happy Nursery", the name of the collection.





Here is a dresser we picked up for a steal at one of our favorite antique stores. Also, here, you can see the red paint. eek.



And here is the dresser painted white. This will double as a changing table.



Below is the abacus. Lucas suggested we repaint it to match the fabric. Good idea. I love it in here. Plus, who am I to keep one or both of our babies from becoming accountants one day?



After a long Amazon saga that I don't want to get into and you don't want to hear about, we do not yet have our cribs, but below you can see what they look like when we did have one that had a big gash in it! They're lovely, too, and I can't wait for the real ones to arrive so we can forget about the whole ordeal!! :) :)



Thanks for taking a peek. I hope you approve and you think it's a good start. We like it, and certainly hope our babies do, too!

Monday, May 2, 2011

+ 2 Makes 4

This fall, we will be welcoming Twinfants into our family. :) Since the day 6 weeks ago that we saw those two sacks on the ultrasound monitor, we've been hit by a wave of emotions including but not limited to: shock, excitement, disbelief, fear, awe, love, panic, joy, disbelief, gratefulness, doubt, pride, and disbelief.



Most of these are experienced in any one day. It's overwhelming, really. But I won't blog about much of that. Or about how big I'm getting. No one wants to see that. I'm going to try to blog as much as possible about the really awesome things that come with the fact that our kids are twins. More to come on that later.

Common reactions to this sort of news are as follows: hands thrown in the air in disbelief, hands thrown over mouth in disbelief, "no way!", "Oh my gosh!", and of course, "Congratulations!" All of these are exciting and appropriate. Actually, spreading this news has been a joy - everybody loves babies. Babies bring people together. And twins are (obviously) TWO babies... what else could be more fun?? Triplets? ;) In this first post about our new news, I'll start with some of my FAVORITE reactions that I hope to always remember, as we have been sharing our news:

"That's a lot of Bang for your Pregnancy Buck!" -Sister, Sarah

"Now you'll have your own curling team!" -Several members of the curling club

"Our kids will be born with an automatic Best Friend" -Lucas

"Tell Lucas that Twice the Babies means Twice the crushed up Cheerios in his car!" -Friend, Erin

As we begin planning for the babies' arrival, getting caught up in which diapers to choose, where to register, and most recently, how many gliders can we possibly look at?, we are left filled with gratitude, as we know what a special gift this is, and how greatly blessed we are.