We painted the office and moved our bedroom furniture into it. Dad helped us figure out how to screw in the headboard.

Mom painted both the new bedroom and the new baby's room. We used the lighter blue color from three of the walls in the baby's room and ended up liking it so much that both rooms are the same color. The dark blue shown here functioned as a visual headboard for our bed when this was our room. It was a little overpowering as an accent in the baby's room.
In order to match the color, which had been discontinued in the four years since I had painted the room, Jonathan cut off a piece of the paint from one corner to take in for matching. We learned an important lesson (and hopefully someone else did too) in checking both the paint color and name when picking up custom-mixed paint from the home improvement store paint counter. We turned in our piece of paint to be matched and mixed and returned an appropriate amount of time later to find no paint can, no paint chip and no sign of the employee who had helped us. We were able to determine that our can had likely been picked up by someone else, the chip had either been taped to the can or tossed and the employee in question had left for the day. Fortunately, we were able to look back through the computer records and make a reasonable guess on the order based on the time and approximate color.





Which was good, because....
*We were unsure of the ultimate purpose of the misquito netting but it doubled nicely as cat hair protection.
2 comments:
Yay! Catching up on blogging! It looks lovely. Can't wait to meet her!
I was just thinking...maybe if you take the pak n' play outside someday then that is what the net is for? Maybe? I was curious about that too... :-) Is it the sort of thing one would ever take outside?
I love its current use, though. :D
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