Otto Constantino - 8 weeks |
A baby does change everything - trips to the grocery store, my diet, the amount of laundry we do in a week, how much sleep we think is "good", the amount of time and money I spend on myself, and even his own room. I had set up Otto's room with some limitations such as my budget and the fact that we are renting our place. Once he was born, a few things changed, and now I know what I will do next time I design a nursery.
A few things I changed:
1. I put a table next to the rocking chair for water, books, etc. I know this sounds obvious, and I did think about it before he was born, but I couldn't find a table I liked. I still don't have a table I like, but it doesn't matter - any table will work. I want to find a bookshelf/side table or I might just build one myself if I can't find one.
2. I put the elephant mobile above Otto's crib. Now that he's sleeping in his crib, I thought it would be nice for him to have something to look at when he wakes up. And I never really liked how it looked above the rocking chair - too busy or something.
3. I hung the "Otto" frame by the door instead of the chalkboard. My friend made me the "Otto" frame with pictures, and I just love it, so I wanted it to be where everyone could see it.
4. I put hooks below the Otto frame for his sweatshirts and jackets. You wouldn't think a baby would have so many hoodies, but he has lots of hand-me-downs from his sporty cousin, so we have ended up with a lot of sweatshirts. I used cup hooks (see link at bottom), which are super cheap (I bought mine at Target), and you don't need any tools to put them up. I just twisted them directly into the wall. Technically, you're supposed to pre-drill holes, but I have used these hooks many times without doing so. They can hold up to 5 pounds each, which is more than enough for hanging jackets and sweatshirts!
Cup hooks instead of a coat rack - so cheap and easy to install! |
Mobile above his crib. |
Ugly table from outside that I'm using for next to the rocking chair.. for now, at least. |
Receiving blanket on top of the changing pad cover so it can be changed easily. |
3 months |
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