AKA the Josie (and Harriet!) blog: Now featuring lil' sis Harriet Jane! Getting cuter every day since 2008 and 2010.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
A slew of Bimberlys in the Class of 2026?
http://chadcanplan.blogspot.com/2007/10/bimberly-by-any-other-name-would-smell.html
Or how about Chinchilla Zest? Corneliabell? Desdedididawn? I actually kind of like Ozetta. We could call her Ozzy for short.
Here are some suggested by Jack:
Astrolena Simpson
Baxteen Simpson
Gloyd Simpson
K-onna Simpson
Sunday's Hossana Simpson
Violeet Simpson
Vonnie Dee Simpson
Winnter Simpson
Nursery furniture
Crib
Crib cat
Changing table
Tall shelves
Saturday, December 29, 2007
some xmas pix
Our friends Scott & Cybele visited on the 24th with 6 month old Oscar. He likes to ride on Daddy's head. This is a pic of him flying (he only looks dangerously close to the ceiling fan...don't worry). Oscar also helped to test out some of the baby's furniture. He loved the changing table and confirmed that it can hold up to at least 20 wriggling pounds.
Jack's sister's cat Ho Ho (named when nephew Benjamin was 5 and would not be dissuaded from his suggestion of "How 'bout Ho Ho?" when asked for his input on names) meets Solana's new toy dog (named Riley after her best friend). Benjamin picked out the Riley toy and it was definitely Solana's favorite of the day.
At our place later on xmas, the cousins enjoyed a game of Candyland. Solana won and Benjamin was impressed.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Six months
*Bubbly water is also my three-year-old niece's favorite drink.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Nursery by Ikea
Today we got a Sniglar crib from Ikea and a few other nursery items. The Trofast changing table (see below) will convert to a dresser someday by just taking the top part off. The red doors go in front and there is shelving, too. Not pictured is a tall Trofast shelf with red drawers--this should come in handy to store stuff. We also got a cute mobile and a couple of bright rugs. Someday we'll post pictures of what it all looks like in "real" life.
We'll probably spend much of this weekend assembling our semi-disposable Swedish furniture, but you can't beat the price, considering that we got everything today (including lamps, some toys and other knickknacks that you just can't seem to escape Ikea without buying) for less than what some higher-end cribs cost. And as the Baby Bargains* book says, the $100 crib has to pass the same safety standards as that $700 crib.
*Thanks for sending this to us, Suzy! It has been a very useful reference tool!