21 January 2009

more nursery pics






nursery paint project




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babies and nursery update

I could have sworn that I posted this last time, but I guess I got all caught up in the excitement of paint stripping and forgot (ha ha). We found out that the twins are both girls!

Brandon's mom came down for the weekend painted the nursery walls and ceiling for us. We picked out a Freshaire color called Delightful Daffodil and it is gorgeous. Sort of a warm soft yellow, which coordinates well with our Classic Winnie the Pooh theme for the nursery bedding. It's really sort of a Pooh-bear yellow! Brandon's been sanding the trim and needs to prime it before we can paint it. We chose a barely off-white for the trim (can't remember the color name, will post later, but it's from Behr) since the existing trim color looked gray and dingy next to the yellow. The Freshaire paint looks good, but took two solid coats and for even that small room we had to buy THREE cans! We have most of a can left, which we'll probably need for touchups once the twins discover crayons ;) The Home Depot guy said we should have primed first, which we believed until we realized that we didn't prime any of the other rooms when we painted with plain old Behr paint after moving in. Ah well, it's gorgeous at any rate. Many thanks to Patrice for doing all the painting!!

Our friend Paul (an electrician) came over and helped Brandon with some electrical stuff, including adding new outlets in the nursery (it had only one originally!). I called from work to see how things were going and Brandon said, "Bad news. Paul says he can't believe the house hasn't burned down yet and the whole thing has to be rewired. And he can't do it--we'll have to pay someone to do it." Since everything else has tended to go wrong lately, I just said, "Yeah, okay, I kind of expected as much." Then I heard laughter and yelling in the background--turns out Brandon made it all up. I pretty much believed him until he said Paul couldn't do it...Paul is awesome and has gone out of his way numerous times for us lately and I knew he would do whatever he could to help!

Once we get the trim painted we can get to work putting the cribs together and figuring out where everything will go. We installed a closet shelf system this weekend, too, for the tiny closet. We've posted previously on our attempts to install these, but Brandon had a great idea this time. Instead of drilling with a regular drill bit, he used a flat wood bit. We started the holes with a regular bit, and then made them bigger with the flat bit. A regular bit won't actually go into the 80 year old wood lathe that the plaster is attached to, but the flat one dug right in. Hooray!

Posting in progress photos of nursery in separate post, along with closet shelving (already full with baby stuff!).

09 January 2009

winter break update

Brandon spent the last week of his week catching up on things around the house.

The baseboards in the hallway are now actually attached to the walls! They still need to be painted and caulked, but they are at least attached.

He also got a chance to work on the front door we got a few months ago, trying out the heat gun for the first time.