Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Great Debate

Should we buy a crib or use the pack and play as a make-shift bed for the lil guy coming soon?

We can't decide and so.. well, thought maybe you (Mr. Internet, who reads this thing anyway???) could give us some feedback. To truly understand this dilemma we find ourselves in, I'll give you a little background.

Whilst in the Memphis, I received the crib I used when I was little and we carted it all the way back to the Cincinnati. It's a nice piece for being aged, don't get me wrong, but it's also missing an important part to set up the crib. So we scratched that idea and went looking for other ways to welcome home baby. A friend so graciously gave us her crib, but there is a slight problem with it as well.... it smells. Like smoke. I've tried loads of things to get the smell out, but it's more stubborn than me and I give. Scott sees this as a "sign" that we don't need a crib- I would like to have a "normal" bed for the baby- call me crazy (is it because I'm pregnant or just becoming more like my mother? Can't say yet...). What say ye?

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sculpturing

Scott has decided to take up a new hobby- organic sculpturing. Never heard of it? Let me enlighten you....
Organic Sculpturing- (v.) the act of molding, building or piling natural substance(s) into various shapes, thus creating "art". This is a trendy and "green" process.

He feels good about contributing to Mother Earth!

Can you guess what he sculpted? Winner receives a prize! (hint: it's the leaves... not the log pile, although that is also considered an organic sculpture)