5/29/13

El Nursery, Part I

Given we don't know what flavor nipper we're having (my stock response to those who flash me incredulous looks: "it's definitely either a girl or a boy"), there's a lot of white, yellow and soft green floating around our house at the moment.  I'm pretty sure I would have gone with yellow for the nursery walls, even if I did know the gender...but aiming for surprize, we've no choice in the matter -- gender neutral yellow it is!  

Oh, but which yellow? 

I tried no fewer than ELEVEN different paint samples before finding The One.  The woman at the decor center clearly thought I was cray-zee.  Being visibly pregnant is good, in this sense, as it's actually your crazy "get-out-of-jail-free" card to all sorts of weird, wonderful behavior, including obsessive paint-color-testing.  

Lest you think I exaggerate:




And the winner is -- drum roll please -- Sunseed!  A warm, buttery yellow that brightens without being too "banana" and softens without coming across all "biscuit."  HEY.  I saw that eye roll.  Just for fun, the list of paint colors that didn't make the cut, as follows: buttermilk, cotton cream, golden fern, lir, pale primrose, fallen star, courtyard cream, banana dream and lemon crush.  [Aside: whose job is it to come up with paint color names? #careersyoudon'tthinkaboutinschool]

As to the actual act of painting, I kicked it off last weekend in a fit of rampant nesting.  It started out as "I'll just do a large-ish patch on this wall to make sure I really, really like color" and ended up being a first coat of the entire room.  Well...in all honesty, since I only realized halfway through that we've no ladder and I'm probs not in the best condition to be perching precariously on the trusty barstool M's friend "liberated" from a pub near our old house, there's about six inches at the top of the walls all the way around still in need of a lick of Sunseed.  Thankfully, my mother-in-law has taken pity on our lack of forethought and painting skills, as well as my case of pregnancy-induced carpal tunnel syndrome that makes it mildly agonizing to hold a paint-brush for any length of time, and has agreed to finish the remaining coats this week.  Hooray for M-I-Ls!  

Next up: putting-the-furniture-together.  Can our marriage can survive an IKEA flatpack chest of drawers and secondhand (with instructions, thank God) Mamas & Papas cot-bed?  Time will tell, my friends -- if I post the next iteration of photos, you'll know we made it through.
 

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