More has been done in preparation for Sully to arrive. 


He has a few toys and things. For Christmas Krunkle R, Auntie D and cousin A got him little rattles and things. And my mom and dad gave him/me “Goodnight Moon” which was my favorite book when I was little. Mom and Dad read it to me nearly every night.

I found this adorable flannel quilt top at JoAnn’s. (Of course on sale and coupons, so I think it will end up costing about $16!!) I  got a soft yellow (like the stars in the frog background) flannel for backing. Jason, mom and dad helped put it in my grandma’s baby quilt frame. I can’t wait till it is done. 
We found an area rug at Wal-mart for cheap so now we have carpeting in the nursery.

And this is probably my favorite find,. This hamper we originally saw on Home Depot’s website for $12.00. While we were in Wisconsin we were walking around Menards and saw the exact same hamper marked down to $5.oo. We thought it was pretty cute so we picked it up!
We actually have a little more done since these pictures were taken. Like getting the cradle out, getting a dresser top changing table and getting some diapers. (We got one 92 ct of the size 1, thinking that we don’t know how big the baby will be when he is born but he probably won’t be under 8lbs for too long so we didn’t want to risk getting a pack of  newborns.)
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What is this??? She does exist??? Yes I know, I thought I would post more once we started working on the nursery… but then I had stuff to do so  there became less time for posting. *Shrug* One of these days Ill get it.

Thought I would give you a little update on us.

* I am now officially in the 3rd trimester, under 13 weeks to go! I can’t believe how time is flying by!

* My energy level has definitely decreased again. This makes me sad when I start getting sleepy only to realise that the clock has barely turned to 9:30.

*So far all of my tests have come back as “normal”. I took the lovely glucose test about 2 weeks ago and haven’t heard from the Dr yet. But he said that “no news is good news” so I am assuming all is well.

*Sully tends to move a lot. There are periods now where he doesn’t move quite as much, but I can still feel him tossing and turning and kicking and jabbing. It is one of the most remarkable amazing wierdest feelings ever 🙂

* His heart rate at last appointment was right around 140.

* My joints (specifically my hips) have been bothering me a little more. But I suppose that is to be expected!

*Next Tuesday marks the begining of our every- other-week Doctor appointments.

Here is a belly pic, this is actually from about a month ago, but it is the only one I had off my camera. It feels as if my belly is substantially larger now!!!

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Two of the four walls in the nursery are glazed cement block wall. Very practical for a basement. Not very soft and nursery like for a baby. We decided instead of dry walling and painting, or painting glazed block, we would try something a little different. I dreamed up this odd idea of covering the walls with fabric instead of paint. It is a little more versatile for us. After we move out I can take the curtains and use them as curtains for windows, or turn it into a quilt, or whatever I dream up!!!!


Here is my inspiration. The long wall to the left when you walk in the room will be the solid blue color. (You should have seen the lady at the cutting table when I told her I needed 8 yards of the solid blue) The green and blue plaid will cover the short back wall. That’s the other reason I wanted to use fabric. I can be way more creative with it than I could have been with painting.

My sister found this fabric, I thought it was totally cute. The colors match perfectly, and the froggies are adorable! I will use this to make bumpers for the crib and other little items around the room. It is flannel and it feels very comfy. I would like to pull out little bits of orange/yellow and accent as well.
Here is what it all looks like together.

Cut twice, measure once…. right?

I did a simple rolled edge around 3 of the sides. Then did a 1 1/2″ hem. Then we are going to put gromets in the top and either hang from hooks along the top of the room, or string a line and thread it through the gromets. Jason hammered some of the gromets in tonight. I have two of the curtains done!!! This is going much quicker than I thought it would… hopefully it continues this way!

 This is what the back wall looks like now that the curtains are done. 

Oh yeah, and with coupons and gift cards, I spent around $25 out of pocket. I would have spent more than that on paint alone!

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All of that stuff from one storage room… I mean nursery… had to go someplace. So Gwen and Jason went through another storage room and reorganized it. It some of Jason’s and my stuff, some of Gwen’s stuff all mixed together and not totally organized.

This is what the room started out as….

Again all the stuff went somewhere, so out it went…
Jasper decided to help, so he picked up whatever the broom left behind.

I don’t have any pictures of it, but after everything was out of the rooms it got all re-arranged. Some went to other places upstairs. Some stuff went into the garage sale pile. Our stuff is in boxes stacked in the basement. Once things were re-organized a lot more fit into this second storage room. Its not all put away, but it is a lot better! Thanks Jason and Gwen for all of your hard work, I really appreciate it!

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Ahh… the fun part of planning for a baby. Getting the nursery ready. The first step in this process is figuring out which room will become the baby’s new bedroom. We tossed around a couple of different options, including partitioning off part of the basement and turning that into a nursery. Then my awesome mother-in-law suggest cleaning out one of her storage rooms and turning that into the nursery. So she and Jason started working on it last night. (I plead pregnancy and didn’t help move things. But I did take a few pictures, and started working on things you will see later)

This is the room before hand. Babies are small, but they still do need a little room. Yeah looks a little ambitious but bare with us.

Jason and Gwen worked hard… making some good progress guys!

All that stuff had to go somewhere, so it moved out into the main part of the basement. Normally this kind of stuff would bother me, but it is for a good cause, so I slept very well last night!

Suddenly putting a nursery in there is looking more promising.


Jason re-running some wires

The shelf is all moved out, room is empty and I have the beginings of a nursery!
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One of the staples of every family with a baby is a stroller. Unfortunately one of the other things that most families with a baby have in common, is a slim budget. And those strollers are expensive!!!! One of the ways we decided to get around the cost was to shop on e-bay. We found the following stroller…



This was bought by a grandma who ended up using it only a few times. (The wheels look barely worn and the fabric is in great shape) It folds simply with one hand, reclines, and has a nice storage basket under the seat. We figured blue and green was fairly safe for boy or girl, but it will definitely work now that we found out we are having a boy!

The best part was the price. The asking price was only $10.00 and with shipping we ended up paying around $30.00 for a gently used stroller. I was pretty happy with that purchase 🙂

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Since we heard the baby’s heart beat we have decided it is “safe” to start purchasing some need-to-haves. My sister-in-law told me about a local baby store that is going out of business. Since I am always on the look out for sweet deals I decided to check it out. From my experience, I have come up with some guidelines for getting the best deal possible.

1. Scope out and ask around. I went in last week and looked at what they had. I took a pen and paper and made notes of items that were of interest to me. Everything in the store was 25% off. So I wrote down the items, and the prices, then went home without buying anything. I asked my mother-in-law and sisters-in-law about what good prices are for the items I had written down. That way I could narrow it down to what I really wanted to get.

2. Just because it says sale doesn’t mean its a deal. This is why I asked around before I bought. Some things really were decent (like a toddler to infant bath tub for $9) Other things really weren’t a deal at all. (Like a bebe pod infant seat for $35). But since I am not familiar with baby pricing I did some research, so I didn’t get sucked in to spending more than I needed to just because I saw the sign “sale”.

3. Prioritize needs over wants. Think ahead. What is something that you are really going to need. What can your baby not adequately survive without? Those adorable baby bumpers, and wall hangings really are cute, but are they needed. Spend money on the needed things first, then think about what you can get as shower gifts, then get whatever you really really want with left over money.

4. Don’t fall for fancy trimmings. I walked into the store tonight (for the second time) and the owner remembered me. I picked up a fisher price infant to toddler aquarium bathtub. It was quite adorable. Originally priced at $24 at this shop (other places had it retailing at $30) then 25% off of that dropped it down to $18. I was happy with this price, saving $12 on typical retail price. But before I checked out I saw a table that was marked down to 50% off. On it was also an infant to toddler tub. It was a First Year brand. Original price $18, but at 50% off it was only $9. Before I purchased either tub, I compared the two.

The First Years brand

The Fisher Price Brand

As you can see the Fisher Price brand is flashier, and could be quite tempting. But when it comes right down to it, the only real difference between the two tubs was the 3 bath toys that came with the Fisher Price one. They both had rounded plastic bodies, they both had soft rubber grips/cushions for the toddler, they both had plugs in the bottom to let water out and they both had soft mesh infant attachment. The Fisher price had patterned material and the First Years one had plain material and of course the lack of toys. Practically speaking, babies won’t play with toys in the tub, nor do they care if their are fish on their seats or not. So I decided to spend $9 and get an infant to toddler bath tub 🙂

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Two days ago we heard our little one’s heart beat. It was in the 170’s and all is well. There was a moment when my husband thought he heard an echo, but then the Doctor found a better position and we heard one tiny little heart beating loud and clear.

This appointment was 3 days before Thanksgiving, and my next one is 2 days before Christmas. Meaning I can eat eat eat and enjoy and not worry about an upcoming weigh in 🙂

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Odds are, if you are about to become a parent, you have parents yourself. Maybe you are the first in your family to bring them a grandchild, or maybe you are the last of your siblings. Either way, it’s been a while since they last had to connect with such a young member of their family. I found a neat website that suggests all sorts of activities for grandparents to do with their grandkids.

Check out http://www.grandparents.com/ to check it out. If you aren’t very web literate, have your grandkid get you there. It even lets you select your grandchild’s lifestage (teen, infant, etc) to show you more relevant articles.

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This particular post doesn’t have anything to do with saving money. Just about having a baby. I am actually really letting myself realize that we are having a baby. Many mothers have the common concern of losing their baby. And the fact is that miscarriage is far more common than any of us would like to admit.

We have reached a milestone in our pregnancy. No I haven’t felt the baby moving, no I am not showing to the point that anyone (besides my husband and my too tight jeans) would notice. I actually haven’t even been to the doctor yet (that comes tomorrow). I know that we are not “out of the woods” yet. But I am feeling more confident. The statistics say that when you reach 8 weeks your odds of a miscarriage drop to 5%. After having a miscarriage several months ago at 5 1/2 weeks, those statistics are reassuring.

After one … not so amazing… visit with my family doc, my husband and I are visiting an OB tomorrow. Not quite sure what to expect, but I am going armed with questions, note taking devices and information about what my insurance will cover when. So here is praying that more reassurance will be coming tomorrow.

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