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Monday, March 7, 2011

A Stroller for Cameron!

This past weekend, my parents came to visit us!  We had a great time, and the weekend was extra special because it was their 33rd wedding anniversary.  Nathan and I are both so fortunate and blessed that we come from families where marriages last so long, and are a true reflection of the love that God wants us to have for each other.  Nathan's parents just had their 30th anniversary a couple of months ago.  Growing up with such good examples of what marriage is has taught us that love is always something worth holding on to and working for.  Family is number one (after God of course) and we should be working every day to remind each other of that :)

My parents bought us an exciting baby present while they were here though.  We got our stroller and it is adorable. The funny part is that when we pulled it out of the box we had no idea how to open it up.  The instructions that we got were in Spanish, and even though I was pretty knowledgeable of the language in high school, I'm not so much anymore.  After the help of Google and some nice people who had put the instructions online, we were able to get everything together.  I just wanted to share some pictures with you guys this morning.  As you know, I love brown and blue, and that's pretty much an ongoing theme with Cameron's baby stuff, with the exception of the Noah's ark decor in the nursery.  Here's our stroller:


Isn't it cute???  I can't wait until there's actually a baby in there!


A better view of the fabric.


The car seat attached to the base.  I think there's some sort of magical science for actually installing the base in the car.  The good news is that my car has that cool latch system which makes it easier.  But still, the whole installation process is like a foreign language to me.


another view of the car seat


The stroller with the car seat attached.  The good news is that we DO know how to get the car seat off of the base!  Yay for progress!  On second thought, maybe we DO need to go to that parenting class...


Cup holders for Mommy and Daddy...


... and a bit of storage room :)

I just love it.  I am so excited to actually have little Cameron in there!  July can't get here fast enough!  Does anyone else feel like pregnancy lasts an eternity?  Don't get me wrong, I'm loving pregnancy now that I'm past all the sicky stuff.  However, I'm ready to meet my baby!  I find myself walking around the house every day looking at all the baby stuff and I can't wait for him to be here!  

Thanks Mom and Dad for the stroller, I know that Cameron will love it too :)





Saturday, March 5, 2011

More Baby Craftiness

I'm excited to share with you, two projects that I've actually been working on for a long time, but didn't finish until this week.  The first project is one that was really simple, just some decoupage letters that I made to go in the nursery.  They spell out baby, and in my humble opinion, I think they are really cute.  I'm planning on making something similar, but much smaller to go on the door with Cameron's name.  Here they are:


The letters are placed above the changing table in the nursery :)


It's hard to see it in great detail, but the letters have things like safety pins and pacifiers on them.


The next thing that I'm excited to share is a baby quilt that I made for Cameron.  This quilt is a funny story.  About a year ago I got the urge to make a quilt.  I found two kinds of fabric and began cutting out squares and sewing them together.  The project was going really well, and I enjoyed making the quilt, but after a while  I just got tired of it.  So all the pieces I had, I put in a box and decided to come back to it later.  Funny story, when I "came back to it" I realized that what I had done so far on the quilt was the perfect size for a baby blanket.  So I simply put some batting and backing on it, and sewed it together. It was really simple.  The funny thing is that I rarely leave a project like that unfinished.  But I'm glad I did or I wouldn't have this adorable quilt to give to Cameron.  The colors are brown and blue and I'm so happy with how it turned out.  Mind you, this is my first time doing anything like this, and I have a lot of room to grow.  I'm pretty good on the sewing machine, but I have a lot more to learn.  Not bad for a first timer though :)




The pictures are just a couple of close ups of the fabric and a picture of the full thing.  I'm really excited about it!  The nursery is really coming together, and it's starting to look like our house is more and more ready for a baby!  :)

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Craftiness!

Today I'm excited to share a special project with you.  29 years ago my parents were expecting their first baby, my sister Cassie.  My dad's twin brother, Uncle Dale, made this beautiful cradle and it has become a priceless family heirloom.  My grandmother made some yellow bumper pads to go in the cradle as well.  Over the years they have become worn and the plastic wasn't in great shape.  After being in storage for a long time, I decided it was time to do some work on the cradle.  I cleaned it up, recovered the pads with some adorable Winnie the Pooh fabric, and I am so excited with how it turned out!


This is what the pads looked like before.  They are worn and not in the best shape.  But because my Grandma made them I couldn't bear to part with them.  So I kept them and just recovered them.



For the bottom piece I just made a slip cover pillow case so that it could be removed and washed.


And voila!


Here is the cradle, after a lot of cleaning and pledge-ing with the bottom and the side bumpers in place.


Another view of the cradle


... and a close up of Winnie the Pooh.  I purchased this Pooh the day that I found out I was pregnant.  He's actually a rattle, and he is just adorable.  Winnie the Pooh has always been my favorite Disney character, so I'm excited to share him with Cameron too!

I am so happy with how it turned out.  I'm glad to have the opportunity to help make something that my grandmother and my uncle both contributed to.  I cannot wait for Cameron to use it, and I look forward to passing it on to my own grandchildren one day.   :)


It's a boy!!

I haven't posted in a while, and there is a lot to catch you up on.  I'll keep this first post short though.  We found out that we are having a boy!  So Cameron Wesley Wittman will be joining the family in July.  I cannot wait to meet my beautiful little boy.  Right now he is a dancing machine. He is always moving and rolling around.  I am so in love already!  Here is a picture from our ultrasound:




Isn't he perfect?

Since we found out we are having a boy, we finally did our baby registries.  We are registered at Babies R' Us and Target.  You can just click on the store names, and I have our registries linked there.  Most of our stuff is at Babies R' Us, but we have a lot of clothes on our Target registry as well.  Stay tuned for more updates coming soon!  :)