Sunday, September 18, 2011

Kaleb's Room

Since a lot of our family and friends don't live near us... I figured, it would be fun to share a few pictures of what Kaleb's room looks like.  Its actually been done for awhile but, I just haven't gotten around to taking some pictures and posting them.  Enjoy...
From the door walking into his room.   
The beautiful crib was a gift from the Roth Grandparents!

 The dresser we bought at an auction for $10- Wes stripped it down and I stained it.  It sits below the window and will be the changing table.  
Continuing to the left of the dresser is the open closet.  The dresser is mine from when I was a kid- fresh paint and new hardware does wonders :)
Thanks to Keiffer's for the hand-me-down clothes as well! 

The side cupboard Wes picked up at an auction...it was my 1st Anniversary present- he spent a whopping $15 on it!  The jumbo ruler is a vinyl sticker I bought online then made myself with a 2x6 board.  Can't wait to mark down all his growing milestones.  And, we don't have to worry about painting over the wall or what happens if we move. 
And, lots of cute gifts from friends and family. 

 Kaleb's 1st puppy :)  Sent special delivery from our sweet friends in Virginia!
I love quilts!  This one was perfect....
and, will transition wonderfully into his 'little boy' phase as well.   
Rascal and Patch hanging out in the crib 'till Kaleb gets here.  

3 comments:

  1. It is so wonderful knowing that soon Kaleb will be sleeping in his own room, playing in his own room, & his parents will love on him immensely!

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  2. Love the Corduroy book in the corner. My boys have been reading and watching that book for a week, now. I'm so excited for you to bring Kaleb to his room and cuddle and hug him all to yourselves! Wish we could be there at the airport to hail you all in! Praying everything goes smoothly!!

    Love,
    Josh, Sara, Nathan, and Owen

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  3. Found your blog as I was reading my cousins son and his wife's - Jeff and Tracy - that you are from Rapid caught my attention. My husband and I lived in R. C from 81 to 85 while he was at Ellsworth - attended the E Free church. We still have friends out there... We traveled the adoption route in 86 and 90 with domestic adoptions. Karin
    carlsonb@wctatel.net

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