Showing posts with label little baby girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label little baby girl. Show all posts
Friday, March 16, 2012

I love H&M Kids!

H&M opened in Utah a couple of months ago, but I never made it up to Salt Lake to see the new store. I'd been to tons of H&Ms in Massachusetts before and never really saw much that caught my interest, but I'd apparently never seen their kids' section. 

While visiting my parents in Boston last week, my mom and I went to an H&M and WOW! They have the cutest (and least expensive!) clothes for little kids! Here are some of my favorites for the spring. The little leather shoes make my heart melt! 
 




 
check out everything here! 
Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Karylee is Awesome.

Dan's mom is so crafty. She crocheted this baby blanket for Little Baby Workman and we love it. 

Dan had a blanket just like this when he was a baby (it even had pink in it!). Chevrons are very in right now but I guess they always have been for baby blankets. I've never been able to figure out crochet so I'm glad Dan's mom is such a pro. 

Can you believe how cute this hat is? I can't wait till little girl is big enough to wear it! And that little pink bear is crocheted. Can you believe it? I'm so impressed. Thanks Karylee! 
Sunday, February 19, 2012

the story of the rocking chair and the part where we tell you what we're thinking of naming baby girl.

Looking online for nursery inspiration can be dangerous. I've found tons of pictures of perfect nurseries online and as a result, my taste for nursery stuff is...how do I say this? expensive? particular? It's sad to see things that are so cute and perfect and then see that the particular crib you want is only $300 dollars! But, I'm finding that the harder you work the luckier you end up getting! 

 And on that note, here is the story for today: 
The Story of the Rocking Chair.

 Dan and I had been scouring KSL for upholstered glider-style rocking chairs that weren't $600 dollars like they are new. This proved to be a difficult task. Then, we saw one that looked like it might do. We called and organized a time to see it the next day. I find KSL sales to be quite awkward most of the time - I always have a hard time telling the seller no when I'm standing right next to them in their house. Dan and I decided that if it was good and I wanted to buy it, I should say that it was "perfect" and if it wasn't I would say we had a couple more to look at and we'd get back to them. 

It was an unseasonably rainy warm day for February and we drove up to Salt Lake City to check the thing out. The lady opened the door to her nice house and we went inside. It was beautiful. The decor in her house made it look like we were stepping into a magazine. We went upstairs to her little girl's room to look at the rocker. She explained that her daughter was seven now and that instead of rocking she needed to do homework and that they were building a desk in the place of the glider. Dan and I stepped in the room and the first thing I said, without even thinking, was "it's perfect". Because it was. I sat in it, it was comfortable and it was the perfect shade of green which was difficult to tell from the listing photo. I had fallen in love with a chair. 

We were walking out to move our car closer to the house to load our purchase and started making small talk with the lady. "So you're having a girl? What are you thinking of naming her?" Which is the #1 question people ask after the initial "are you having a boy or a girl" question. And while we are still mulling about names, I told her the one that's been at the top of our list for quite some time. 

"We're thinking of naming her Ruby," I said. 
"Really?!?" The lady replied. 
Dan and I were a little taken aback by her response, thinking that she didn't like the name or that it was super strange or something to her. 
"This is Ruby's chair! My daughter's name is Ruby. She'll be so happy to know that it's going to another Ruby!" 
(As if we needed another reason why this was the perfect chair?!)
"And if we didn't name her Ruby, we would have named her Lily," she went on, "But we thought that it was getting too popular" 
Oh goodness. Lily happens to be our #2 choice and that's the same reason why it's #2 for us. 

We'll have to see her before we officially select a name but, if an experience buying a chair off of KSL is any indication that you're thinking a long the right lines name-wise I guess her name is meant to be Ruby! 
Ruby's Chair! (Can you tell we're painting?)

Oh, and it's three months till little baby girl is due!  We're getting closer to the end! 
Wednesday, January 18, 2012

What Can $40 Buy You?

Well, if it's Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at Savers and everything is 50% off, it can buy you all of this! Most of the stuff is barely worn and from good stores like Baby Gap and Gymboree. What a major haul! This little girl is going to be very well dressed!
(8 Pairs of Pants, 7 Dresses, 4 Jackets, 2 Tops and 2 Onesies) 
Tuesday, January 10, 2012

May Day! May Day!

Mark your Calendars for May 23rd. 
That's when the Workmans will be adding a little pink bundle of joy to their group.
Hip Hip Hooray! 
 

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