Thursday, July 21, 2011

Nursery Update

Remember that "to-do" list I had for the nursery?  It went something like this:

1. Paint
2. Crib and changing table
3. Wall art
4. Lighting
5. Rug
6. Organize clothes/toys

Number one has (mostly) been crossed off of the list, as of last night. Here's what we started with:


The original color of the nursery was a mustardy yellow that looked perpetually dirty. Not only is yellow really not my thing, but this particular shade was just too much for me. Not to mention that at certain times of the day it looks like it has green undertones. No, thank you! Oh, and the light you see there? That's natural, from the windows on the other side of the room.


Here's another "before" shot. I do love this little built-in bookshelf on the wall.  It took two coats of primer to cover up the yellow paint:


We didn't tape off the windowsills or baseboard, because I plan on painting that as well. The finish on it is not great and is peeling in some places. In others, it just has a bad paint job! A coat of primer and a coat of glossy white paint will freshen it up. 

We had three options when it came to what color to paint the walls. We knew we wanted a light blue, so I picked three colors, each a little different, and got samplers. (Side note: how awesome is it that you can get little samples of the colors you want to try? So much better than taping up a little piece of paper on the wall). Here are the options:


We went with the color on the far left (Cloud Nine, from Olympic). We stuck with the Olympic Premium paint because it (and their primer) is zero VOC -- better for me and Meatball! I was very impressed with both - they both went on well and there was ZERO odor from painting. Anyways, back to the colors. The middle color (Blue Booties) was a little to bright for what we wanted (after all, we're not deluding ourselves that Meatball is a boy here) and the one on the right (Elegant something, can't remember!) was a little too grey.

So then we painted... in the wonderful heat that has sprung up here in CT. And it looks wonderful! We left the trim around the ceiling white (we had to prime it -- it had been yellow as well) and of course the windowsills and remainder of the trim will be repainted.


View into the back corner.


The little bookshelf and our temporary storage area!


You can see now where all the light on the back wall comes from! The room has seven (!) windows total. I'm not sure what I'm going to use for curtains yet -- I was thinking maybe something purple, or brown to block out the sun for nap time. 

The next project? Lighting... We actually already have a bit of a start on that and plans to finish it this weekend while Dad is here to help Jared with the wiring, etc. Why do we want new lights? Well, this is what was in the nursery:


Yes, it's rather retro. But Jared was hitting his head on it all the time, not to mention hitting his head on the other one which hung even lower. So they'll be replaced, hopefully this weekend! More pictures soon!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Mystic


It's been a busy few weeks here, getting everything moved into the house and a trip to PA for the twin's first birthday party. So with our anniversary this past weekend, Jared and I decided to take a break from house things and head to Mystic Seaport on Saturday. Neither of us had ever been there, so we didn't know what to expect, but figured we'd have fun one way or another! 

Jared's always interested in old things -- ships, planes, you name it. Hey, for part of our honeymoon a few years ago we spent a good day inside the Air and Space Museum in D.C. AND went to the hangar at Dulles to see all of the old planes. How romantic, right? In all honesty, I kinda like that stuff too, so it was completely fine with me (but don't tell him -- I still pick on him about how we're just one step up from his parents, who went to a local military museum for their honeymoon. And to be completely honest, we had ulterior motives for going to D.C. on ours -- mainly to pick up a washer and dryer for our new place from his cousin!).  

Anyways, the seaport was fun! It was bigger than I expected -- a whole little town complete with a blacksmith, grocer, schoolhouse, etc. The neat thing about the seaport, though, is the ships. There are a number of historic wooden ships that are docked at the seaport and have been/are being restored by the museum. As much of the repairs as possible are done the original way -- the metal work is done in the blacksmith's shop, the wood working is done on site, etc. It's pretty amazing!

Okay, enough chatter about (what you probably think are boring) old things. Here are some of the fun photos from the day:

What? So I couldn't resist a photo of the horse... There were carriage rides around the museum grounds all day  -- this guy was on his break.

This is the keel of an old ship in part of the museum. I couldn't get over how many nails there were in this piece of wood!

The outside of the Charles W. Morgan, the last wooden whaling ship in the world. It's currently being restored at the museum. 

Part of the mast on the Amistad. I don't really know what these wooden rings are used for, but they looked cool. :)

Rope! Rope all over! 

Okay, that's all of the pretty pictures you get for today. Maybe soon I'll have some fun shots from the areas around our house. :)

Friday, July 8, 2011

Just an update...

We've been in Connecticut for almost two weeks now... it's not quite feeling like home yet, but it's definitely starting to grow on me. :)  Most everything is unpacked, now I'm just in the arrange/rearrange/re-rearrange state of things, trying to find out where things fit in this new house. Oh, and planning for Miss Meatball's nursery! We have some pretty definite ideas thanks to a brainstorming session with the ever fabulous Wendy a few weeks (or months? really, has it been that long?) ago. We've got a lot to do, so here's the run-down of the short list:

  • Paint. Definitely the first thing on the list, as the walls are a rather terrible yellowish color right now. Not only is yellow not my favorite color in the world, but this is a dirty, mustardy type yellow that just looks like my dog threw up something nasty. (maybe I should have put a disclaimer -- don't read while eating lunch?) We have a general color in mind but haven't picked out anything specific yet.
  • Purchase/assemble crib and dresser/changing table. We're getting these from Ikea, so assembly is definitely required. The bonus is that we've already decided which we're getting. I would, however, like to make a crib skirt but that requires finding the right fabric (which requires deciding on a paint color).
  • Purchase wall art. We have some picked out, but not purchased. I also have a few things already, including a cross stitch done by Jared's mom, a print given to me years ago that has been living in my cedar chest, and a secret piece of art that won't be revealed for awhile. :)
  • Figure out a lighting solution. There are currently two lights hanging from the ceiling, but they're rather old and dingy (and not in the cool retro way for a nursery). My initial idea was some paper lanterns, but the ceiling is a bit low so I may have to rethink that, unless I want Jared smacking his head into them every time he bends over the crib.
  • Find a small rug. I'm thinking something white and semi-shaggy to help pad the hardwood floor for the Meatball.
  • Wash/organize clothing and toys. Meatball's friends and family have already been overwhelmingly generous, so we have a serious amount of clothing to organize and some toys that need homes. (Seriously, I never realized having a baby meant that you "needed" all of this STUFF.) I'm still considering ways to do this. We have some closet space that can be used (maybe some baskets?) and some dresser space. I saw a fabulous idea for dividing up dresser drawers here, which may be useful at some point too. As she mentions, I can just imagine trying to dig through a big pile of clothes in the middle of the night trying to find something that's the right size, all while Meatball is crying and waking the whole neighborhood (well, the skunks and bunnies) up.
Okay, that's enough non-photography business for today, I suppose. Although you can't say I didn't warn you that this blog was most likely going to take a turn towards the personal. :) What can I say? Life is changing, and Sarah Reed Photography is adapting along with it. I will, however, leave you with a pretty picture. And hopefully after this weekend (and a trip to Mystic Seaport) I'll have lots of fun photos to put up.