Welcome to Newbie's first blog...

Who is Newbie? The surprise growing in my belly, of course. We chose to leave the sex of the baby a surprise until delivery, in order to rejoice in the thrill of "It's a ....!!!!"


We're open to guesses, tricks and old wives tales, tarot readings, anything but the sonogram that reveals the secrets of Newbie's nether regions.


Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Out with the old...

...in with...the Newbie...

This will be our last Christmas as a couple. The last holiday without the excitement of a young child learning about the big things that happen at the end of December...Santa and presents!

It has been wonderful to spend the past several years with my husband and our respective families (we trade-off every year) in low-key fashion. Not going overboard on the presents, decorations, or holiday music, or food (okay...we do go overboard there!). At this time in my life, the significance of the holiday season is much more related to a time of rest. Getting away from work, or at least being in a VERY quiet office because everyone ELSE has gotten away from work, is the best present ever.

As my husband and I had our little Christmas last evening, I couldn't help but be a little wistful over the change that is coming. We are still as excited (and nervous!) as ever about bringing a little life into the world, but we do realize the irrevocable change that is coming. So as I spend the next few days with him and with his family, I plan to savor this last special time that we have.

Merry Christmas, baby!

Monday, December 22, 2008

The Crib Gets a Test Drive!

Walker, son of our dear friends Jack and Sarah Greenman, paid a visit to our place last week and took a snooze in the new crib.

It works!!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Nursery Evolves

Last weekend was definitely house project weekend. We spent Saturday shopping for all the tools and inputs for the Sunday all-day project. The result? A new border around the walls of the nursery and some curtains to continue the wooly sheep theme. Baaa-aaah!




While I really am NOT a DIY kind of wife (though I LOVE my DIY husband!), I did quite enjoy breaking out my sewing machine and making the curtains. It was a lot more fun than going to a curtain store and getting charged an arm and a leg for curtains a specific color and length. We're quite pleased.


And after rearranging the furniture a bit, we've got room for a rocking corner, where we'll place a rocking chair. It's really starting to look like a baby room!

An artist's view

Our Long Beach, CA friends Cari and Eric were visiting the weekend after Thanksgiving, and we took them to the Nasher Sculpture Center in the Dallas Arts District. It's my favorite museum space in Dallas, with its open space and natural lighting, as well as the garden walk behind the museum. Cari was actually the first person to tell me about the Nasher when I moved here five years ago, but she hadn't been able to visit it yet. So it was fun to go there with her.
She took this picture next to a Picasso sculpture. Not an exact likeness (thankfully), but I can definitely appreciate the emphasis placed on the belly as well as the bosom! Yeah...that's kinda what it feels like!


Sunday, December 7, 2008

Second Half Belly Bumps

We marked the official halfway point a couple of weeks ago, so I thought I'd start a new post with the progress of Newbie in belly. It is definitely starting to look like more than just a big lunch. Watch as the belly starts to bypass the boobs in its forward protrusion...

20 weeks


24 weeks

The Nursery...continued

As soon as I started looking for bedding, I realized how much of an industry nursery decor is. Holy moly...there are a lot of different bedding designs, many with matching accessories like curtains, mobiles, rugs, diaper bags, lamps, even light switch covers. You can literally blanket a nursery with anything from teddy bears and frogs to trains and barnyard animals. Or, you can be high-brow and do strips and polka dots, ensuring your baby will grow up in Restoration Hardware-ville.

Given that we already had some animal-clouds painted on the ceiling, we had already set ourselves in the direction of cute animalia, and we found some decor with sheep motif that was cute enough, without having so many different accessories that we'd be tempted to dress up the nursery in baa-aaa-ad taste.

Here's the crib bedding set.



We liked the pale green that dominates the palette as a balance to the yellow and blue paint in the room.


And there is some plaid in the pattern that reduces to uber-cutesy impact.



So, with sheep on the ceiling and sheep in the bed, it's like we're casting a spell of sweet sleep and dreams for Newbie.