All this work for a little baby who wouldn't care a BIT what color the walls were or that there were curtains hanging or that everything matched. And yet, it had to be perfect.
Maybe some people ~coughHubbycough~ thought I overdid it. Most people had the sense not to utter something so insensitive to an overly emotional pregnant woman. But even now, as I look back, I defend my meticulous planning. It was one of the things I had control over, which made me feel better. Beyond eating and resting there wasn't much I could do for that little baby. Picking out the perfect curtains was completely within my realm of control! And it was my way of celebrating and welcoming this new little life. On those days it seemed so hard to believe that we were going to have a baby, I could walk in the nursery and actually SEE some evidence of the impending arrival.
There are few rooms I really enjoy as much as Reagan's. And I like to think that as she rolls around in her crib, she likes to look at the bright colors filling her little world. When I change her diaper, she often reaches for the wall and touches it in amazement. Maybe she's wondering who on earth created this beautiful work!? So yeah, I like the room. And I hope she does, or will someday, too. We picked out stuff we love because we love her. I love that room.
But I love that room most now because of its resident. I love walking in the door in the morning and seeing that little head pop up and peer above the crib bumper. She sees me and greets me with an open-mouth two-tooth grin that makes the morning sunshine look dull.




1 comment:
Reagan is adorable!! As is her bedroom. Great job Jean!
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