Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Entryway

I absolutely love decorating: our house, our baby, gifts and packages, cards, parties, pancakes, cookies...basically everything. If there's a way to make something pretty, there's a good chance I'm already scheming on ways how. So, when we bought our house I thought I'd be in interior design heaven and would be so excited to decorate each and every room, BAM.

Not so much. Owning our house vs. renting a condo and the 'permanence' I feel with decor, like Sydney's nursery, have created the perfect storm to paralyze me with design decisions. Each room is taking so much longer to decorate than I anticipated, and the decisions I have made are often second (third?) guessed. I've been mulling over the perfect entryway ever since we bought our house, and after a year-and-a-half I am SO pleased to finally say it's finished!

I mentioned a couple of weeks ago (fine, over a month ago) that I had commissioned my husband to make a table for the entryway. I was looking for a rustic piece--really rustic, not Pottery Barn-rustic--but in dark wood with a modern twist (ideally I didn't want the entire thing to be dark, but after looking at so many different tables, I gave up). Well, I'm insane because the piece I envisioned is a unicorn and doesn't exist. ENTER JORDAN.


IT EXISTS! My husband is the shit -- for reals. He's so talented that I seriously try and convince him on a daily basis to open an Etsy shop with me (I'm wildly unsuccessful). Out of normal wood bought at Home Depot, he created a very rustic, very sturdy, very dark reclaimed wood entryway table with a multi-stained chevron top. I'm ob-sessed. Note: I have no idea how he made the table. I know how he made it look like reclaimed wood (beat the crap out of all the wood pieces using hammers and chains, then blow-torching them before finally staining), but beats me how he actually made the table. Maybe one of these days I'll get him drunk enough to guest blog and tell us how. ;-)

As Jordan was making the table, I stumbled across a gorgeous, stately mirror at the Restoration Hardware outlet near our house; it was huge and heavy with a slightly elegant twist. The aged silver color was exactly what I was looking for (don't you love it when that happens?), and I love the vintage-y beaded trim. But the best part? I got it majorly on sale. Woo!


Sources:

Table: Made by my husband
Mirror: Venetian Beaded Mirror - Restoration Hardware
Lamps: Mercury Glass Stacked Ball Lamp Base - Target
Topiaries: Preserved Boxwood Tree Topiaries - Restoration Hardware
Books: Vogue: The Covers // Chanel: Collections and Creations
Bowl: Butterfly Bowl - Nambé
Basket: Smith & Hawken Round Basket with Chalkboard - Target
Ottoman: Tufted Storage Ottoman - Target
Blanket: Eivor Throw - Ikea
Rug: Beni Ourain-style Rug - Joss & Main (event has ended, but there are plenty of other options out there -- just google "Beni Ourain rug")

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

{BIG} Update

Do you ever have those days where you feel like you're failing--or flailing--as a parent? Asking for a friend...

It's been a little crazed around here lately. For whatever reason, Sydney has started to wake up at least once, sometimes twice, during the night, and I can honestly say I've been more tired these last few days than I was when she was a newborn. I've been reading up for reasons why she's been waking, and I've deduced it to either our crazy busy September and changes in her weekend routine or because she's about to start crawling (or walking?) soon. Yes, Sydney still isn't crawling--she isn't even army crawling--but I'm okay with that and know she'll move when she's ready. She transitions from sitting into a crawling position so easily that it makes me think she can but just doesn't want to. I keep encouraging her, but I'd be lying if I said there was a part of me that wants my baby to stay tiny and immobile. ;-) So no crawling yet, but Syd loves standing and 'walking' when she's holding your hands so much that it makes Jordan and I think she may skip the crawling stage and jump right to walking. She's growing up too fast!

Goldenrod Headband // Chambray Romper (sold out, similar here) // Gold Moccasins

As I mentioned, our September has been BUSY. We've had visitors for the last three weekends in a row, and we're now prepping to be out of town for the next two (this could also be why I'm feeling a little crazed). Jordan's mom and her boyfriend visited us the first weekend in September, then some of my girlfriends from college came the weekend after, and my parents just left yesterday. Oh, and between all the visits, Sydney also got a new highchair, went to her first Broncos game, learned how to pull herself up to stand, and became a pancake monster.

Snuggles with Grandma Anderson

Munching on some tofu in her new Boon Flair Pedestal Highchair

Hiking around Garden of the Gods


Probably the most exciting thing that's happened recently (in my mind) is attending Sydney's first Broncos game! One of my clients does quite a bit of advertising with The Denver Post, so they generously offered me and Jordan suite tickets AND on-field pre-game tickets. Umm, yes please! We decided to bring Sydney with because we couldn't find a babysitter for such a long period of time (one of the downfalls of being out here alone) and because I thought it'd be a perfect opportunity for her first game. Being that we were going to be in a suite, she would be shielded from the sun and the 85-degree temperature, the drunks, and the loudness (Sports Authority Field is one of the NFL's loudest stadiums). Plus, suites have their own bathrooms (so I wouldn't have to worry about unsavory public bathrooms with her) AND their own entrances (so we wouldn't have to worry about fans rushing in/out), so I felt comfortable she'd be fine. And she totally was -- she. had. a. BLAST! (Warning: photo overload...)

Excited to tailgate!

Yes, Mom---Sydney had lots of sunscreen on.



Ran into Archie Manning and Mrs. Manning ditching the game early, HA!


Thank you so much, Denver Post! We had an awesome time. :-)

This past weekend wrapped up the last of our visitors for a while (at least until mid-October); my parents drove out for the weekend, and it was lovely to see them again. While we usually stay with my parents when we visit MN, they actually don't get too much time with Sydney (or us -- but let's be honest, it's all about the baby now) because we're always rushing off to meet people or do things.


Caught this incredibly sweet moment of Sydney and my dad

If you're still reading/looking, thanks for sticking with me! I'll post tomorrow with pictures of our FINISHED (yes, finished!) entryway. :-)

Xo

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Month Two Favorites

Now that Syd's already seven months, I thought I'd try and catch up with my monthly favorites (so bear with me if there's a bunch of monthly favorite posts!) Here are 10 items that helped make Sydney's second month a little easier on us.

1. Aveeno Baby Eczema Therapy Moisturizing Cream - Colorado is notoriously dry especially during the winter, and Sydney's sweet little skin kept drying out even though we rarely bathed her (like mother, like daugher). I tried several different moisturizing creams before I found Aveeno, and I immediately fell in love -- her dry patches of skin immediately went away, and her skin became soft again. The lotion is affordable (especially compared to some of the other options out there), works quickly, and the best part is a little goes a long way. Because I was testing so many different brands, I bought the smallest tube of lotion available (5 oz, I believe) and I am still not even halfway through. Great, right? Note: the lotion is slightly 'stickier' than regular lotions and takes a while to get used to. I didn't like the way my hands felt after lotioning her up the first few times, but it's a small price to pay for smooth, soft baby skin. :-)

2. Gerber Unisex Onesies - I bought these onesies kind of by accident; Syd was already two weeks old and I realized I hadn't taken any of her monthly sticker pictures (I actually didn't even have the stickers to begin with---total mom fail), so once I ordered the stickers, I rushed to Target in search of plain white onesies. I went with Gerber because they were the least expensive (duly noting I'd find 'better' ones for the future monthly pictures), but I fell in love with them and they've become a staple in Sydney's wardrobe with every new size she grows into. They're much thinner material than any other onesies I've found, and they're slim-fitted, which make for the perfect undershirt for pajamas, hoodies, sweaters, etc.


3. Fisher Price Deluxe Bouncer - We have the Fisher Price My Little Snugabunny, but really any bouncer chair will be helpful. I like the one we have because it has a vibrating option and also plays music (both extras we regularly take full advantage of---still), and it's really nice the chair is lightweight enough to haul around wherever you may need it. We usually keep ours in our master bathroom so we have someplace safe to keep her while we're getting ready or showering. (Our bathroom is pretty big with a closed off room for the toilet, so it's not cramped [or unsanitary].) But Syd loves bouncy chairs; she loves to sit in them at daycare and at home, and if I could do it all over again, I definitely would have registered for two.

See? No where near the toilet. ;-)
Note: Please disregard the ugly tiling and the awful 'curtains.' Our bathroom needs to be updated, but unfortunately it's one of the last projects on our list.

4. Wine - Need I say more? Before I had a baby, I will fully admit I never understood why new moms didn't wanted to go out and drink. I wouldn't classify myself as a huge drinker or anything, but I mean, they gave up alcohol for 10 months -- didn't they want to let loose?? Then I had Sydney, and immediately I understood: breast milk is liquid gold. LEGIT. 'Pumping and dumping' is like going to your favorite expensive restaurant, buying your most favorite expensive meal and not eating a bite and throwing it all in the garbage. It's almost physically painful to see your hard-earned milk go to waste. Furthermore, who wants to take care of a tiny baby when hungover? So, it took me until Sydney was about 2-3 months old when I was finally producing enough breast milk that I felt confident I could pump and dump, or--at the very least--have a glass or two of wine. And it was glorious. (Except dumping 13 ounces of wasted breastmilk down the drain may quite possibly go down as the saddest day ever.)

5. Cloud B Sleep Sheep Sound Machine - Fortunately for us, Sydney didn't need a vacuum cleaner, dishwasher, running water, etc. in order to calm down or fall asleep (my tummy must have been fairly silent!), so the sound machine is used more to drown out any noise from downstairs after she's gone to bed than anything else. I looked at various sound machines and ultimately decided to give the Sleep Sheep a try because it's adorable and small (we have the travel on-the-go sheep) and had great reviews. I'm so pleased with our decision because it eliminates another baby contraption in her room/our house and easily carries with you when you travel. Plus, the sheep automatically turns off after a certain amount of time, which is a nice feature.

6. Motorola Remote Wireless Video Baby Monitor - We moved Sydney into her nursery much sooner than we planned because I came down with a bad case of the flu around Sydney's second month. I was initially a bit skeptical, but she ended up loving her crib and slept so much better in her own room. I, however, did not. I still remember the first night in her crib; I stared at the video monitor and couldn't believe how tiny she looked and worried if the monitor would pick up her tiny, soft sounds. "She's so quiet -- what if the monitor doesn't wake me?" HA! I worried for maybe a half-hour before realizing the monitor picks up every single sound. 

Although I think the video monitors you can see on your smartphone is a cool feature, stories like this and this absolutely FREAK. ME. OUT. I can't even think about those stories without shuddering in fear because it's so creepy -- especially the second story where the camera slowly turned to the dad. I would die if that happened to me! That story somehow reminds me of the weird doll from the Saw movies. AHH. Anyway, once I heard those stories I refused to get a Wi-Fi video monitor, so the Motorola monitor was a no-brainer. I have several girlfriends who have the exact same model and highly recommended I register for it, and I'm 110% completely satisfied with it. The picture is so clear (much more clear than any of the other monitors I tested out), the sound is great, and we've never run into any issues with the signal. I love it!

7. Baby Gap Sherpa Booties - These boots are the cutest! We had an unusually long and cold winter, so these little booties came in handy on way more than one occasion. [Side note: these boots still fit her currently, haha.] The boots are well made and very warm, but the best parts are they're easy to put on and take off and they stay put and don't fall off easily. I didn't realize how important those aspects are until recently when I discovered Sydney could shuffle her shoes off if she wants to.


8. Sassy Ring O'Links Rattle - These rings are great. Actually, ALL rings are great. We also have these, and I've found a mama can never have too many links lying around! Developmentally, rings are good for babies to hone their ability to grab, and the textured rings are also great for their sense of touch. Sydney loves playing with these rings, and they're everywhere -- in her car seat, in my diaper bag, in her bouncer, on her changing table, etc. etc.


9. Ikea Wire Basket - Prior to giving birth, I didn't have great feelings towards breastfeeding Sydney. I always knew I was going to try, but I didn't have high expectations for myself and definitely didn't feel pressured. To be completely honest, I didn't really want to; the thought of breastfeeding kind of made me uncomfortable. However, I knew it was best for the baby, so regardless of my thoughts, I knew I was going to at least try. In a very surprising and ironic twist, I actually very much loved breastfeeding and was determined to nurse Sydney and feed her breast milk as long as possible. I luckily was able to produce milk fairly easily, and before I knew it, I had built up quite a bit of stock and had to find a way to store the milk in our stand-up deep freezer. Ikea for the win! These wire baskets are actually not the baskets I used (they actually look way better than mine, ha), but I used something similar from Ikea that did the trick. They're super cheap (you don't need anything fancy), and they worked really well.


10. Skip Hop Treetop Friends Activity Gym - I suppose I could have started using this sooner than Sydney's second month, but I think I was too busy snuggling her in month one. ;-) Activity gyms are really great, and we used ours much more than I anticipated. The Skip Hop Treetop had really great reviews, so we chose that one -- but honestly, like bouncy chairs, any activity gym will do. The amount of hours Sydney has spent on that mat are immeasurable, and it was really fun to see her develop and learn how to play with the hanging toys. I liked this gym in particular because the all the toys had different functions that would keep Sydney busy and interacting.


Hope you enjoyed! Good luck with month two...the fun is just beginning! :-)

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