{"id":1037,"date":"2003-07-21T07:56:00","date_gmt":"2003-07-21T07:56:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jennyandadam.com\/Jenny\/2003\/07\/furnishing-a-life.html"},"modified":"2003-07-21T07:56:00","modified_gmt":"2003-07-21T07:56:00","slug":"furnishing-a-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jennyandadam.com\/Jenny\/2003\/07\/furnishing-a-life.html","title":{"rendered":"Furnishing a Life"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been walking into rooms and then forgetting why I&#8217;ve entered them. It&#8217;s incredibly annoying and I generally remember three seconds after I&#8217;ve left the room. So now, when I enter a room, I don&#8217;t leave until I know why I came in in the first place. It&#8217;s leading to long moments of my just standing around, with my hands on my hips and my brow furrowed as I scan, scan, scan, trying to remember&#8211;the car keys? a book? my glass of water?&#8211;exactly what it is I wanted. Why I bring this up now, I have no idea. But there it is for you.<\/p>\n<p>Maybe it&#8217;s my excuse for not blogging so much lately. I&#8217;ve forgotten everything I want to say. But really, that&#8217;s not it. I haven&#8217;t blogged because I&#8217;ve been very focused on getting things done. This past weekend was a check-list weekend. Finish freelance copyediting job. Check. Buy maternity dress that&#8217;s fancy enough for a wedding. Check. Write first draft of freelance book review. Check. Go to yoga. Check. Take a swim. Check. Start reading library book that&#8217;s due back soon (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/exec\/obidos\/ASIN\/039305196X\/jennyspage-20\"><i>Cooking for Mr. Latte<\/i><\/a>). Check. Finish knitting pieces of baby sweater that need to be done for final knitting class on Monday night. Check.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, there&#8217;s always time to add a few things to the list. This weekend, it was Panic about Impending Arrival of Brown Brown. Um, check! In precisely 4 1\/2 to 9 1\/2 weeks (does life get anymore precise than that?), Brown Brown will be appearing at our front door wanting a place to sleep, clean diapers, and all sorts of other things that apparently babies require. As I finished freelancing, I thought, &#8220;Hmm, I wonder what still needs to be done for the baby.&#8221; I wandered into the nursery and&#8211;gasp!&#8211;realized <i>everything<\/i> still needs to be done. This is our nursery. Do you see anything missing? Like, furniture? Clothes? Diapers? Toys?<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.jennyandadam.com\/Jenny\/nursery1.jpg\" alt=\"the empty nursery\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" align=\"center\" \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.jennyandadam.com\/Jenny\/nursery2.jpg\" alt=\"more of the empty nursery\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" align=\"center\" \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.jennyandadam.com\/Jenny\/nursery3.jpg\" alt=\"yet more of the empty nursery\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" align=\"center\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Yes, the baby&#8217;s room is bare. The one crib that both Adam and I loved apparently is the most popular one at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.babiesrus.com\">Babies R Us<\/a> and has been out of stock for weeks now (so much for us being hip and independent&#8211;really, we just run with the masses). I&#8217;m paralyzed over whether we need a hi-low dresser or just an ordinary dresser (I know, ordinary dresser, <i>but<\/i> the ordinary dressers don&#8217;t have all the safety features, such as rounded corners, drawers that don&#8217;t pull out all the way, and all these other things that I had never for a moment considered before). I have no idea how to make storage work in this room with the low-dormered ceiling. Did you know that you&#8217;re supposed to launder a baby&#8217;s clothing before he wears it? <i>And<\/i> in special nonallergenic detergent? Neither did I! (And if you answered yes to that, then go away. I don&#8217;t want you reading my blog.) I&#8217;ve been very focused on this pregnancy thing, but apparently, you&#8217;re supposed to also be preparing for the delivery of the baby and for bringing the baby home. Who knew?<\/p>\n<p>So, what&#8217;s a sheep-like, conformist, hormone-mad woman to do? Why, drag her husband to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.potterybarnkids.com\">Pottery Barn Kids<\/a> to stock up for the room. Sigh. We still don&#8217;t have a crib for Brown Brown to sleep in (but, hey, we won&#8217;t need one right away&#8211;he&#8217;ll use the cosleeper, which we actually <i>already<\/i> bought!, for the first couple of months), but we do have an adorable <a href=\"http:\/\/ww1.potterybarnkids.com\/cat\/pip.cfm?age=BABY&amp;gnd=a&amp;lst=f5100-aBABY&amp;grp=1510389&amp;itm=g1510389&amp;src=famaBABY%7Cf5100%7Cp1%2FfamaBABY\">mobile<\/a> to hang over it, beautiful <a href=\"http:\/\/ww1.potterybarnkids.com\/cat\/pip.cfm?age=BABY&amp;gnd=a&amp;rel=1&amp;grp=1510327&amp;cat=81&amp;src=pipaBABY%7Cc81%7Cg1510461%7Cig1510461%7Clf5100%2DaBABY%7Cna%2FfamaBABY%7Cf5100%7Cp1%2FfamaBABY\">sheets<\/a> and a fleece, a lovely <a href=\"http:\/\/ww1.potterybarnkids.com\/cat\/pip.cfm?age=BABY&amp;gnd=a&amp;lst=f5100-aBABY&amp;grp=1510432&amp;itm=g1510432&amp;src=famaBABY%7Cf5100%7Cp1%2FfamaBABY\">valance<\/a> for the window, a cute-as-can-be nightlight, a <a href=\"http:\/\/ww1.potterybarnkids.com\/cat\/pip.cfm?age=BABY&amp;gnd=a&amp;lst=f5100-aBABY&amp;grp=1510399&amp;itm=g1510399&amp;src=famaBABY%7Cf5100%7Cpall%2FfamaBABY\">soft book<\/a> to use as a wall hanging (nonpersonalized so don&#8217;t think you can come over and get an early peek at the baby&#8217;s name), and a gosh-darn-who-would-have-guessed-it nursery theme (which would be wild animals, if you haven&#8217;t actually clicked through on any of those links). The crib bumper and the rug are on their way. All I can say is, thank goodness Adam&#8217;s summer internship is a paying one.<\/p>\n<p>I have to say, though, I think that many of the magical moods of me really have nothing to do with the hormones. I think it&#8217;s more the sleepless nights and the haze of junk food I&#8217;ve been wandering around in. &#8220;Comfortable&#8221; is no longer a word in my vocabulary. Although Adam is under the misguided notion that we&#8217;ve <a href=\"..\/adam\/MTarchives\/2003\/07\/index.html#000310\">just entered the third trimester<\/a>, the fact is we&#8217;ve been there for a while, and I&#8217;m ready to be done with it. I won&#8217;t chronicle the discomfort, but it&#8217;s there, and Adam can&#8217;t quite grasp the fact that the only thing that seems to alleviate the misery is <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nabiscoworld.com\/oreo\/\">Double Stuf Oreos<\/a>. At my last doctor&#8217;s appointment last Thursday (we&#8217;re now up to seeing the doc every two weeks), I saw a nurse practioner. As you know, the baby is wedged in sideways, which is <i>so<\/i> less than pleasant. I said to her, &#8220;The baby can turn at any time, right?&#8221; She said, &#8220;Yes, but at some point the baby will run out of room and won&#8217;t be able to turn.&#8221; <i>What?<\/i> No one mentioned that to me! And sure enough, I check the sites, and see that the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.babycenter.com\/refcap\/158.html\">baby is supposed to assume the position<\/a> by 34 weeks (the end of the eighth month). That&#8217;s one week from Wednesday. Great. We&#8217;ve got a procrastinator on our hands. Or in my womb, as the case may be.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, things may be a little sparse around here as I buy diapers, finish the book review (and conduct\/write an interview to go with it), wash baby clothes, take childbirth classes (this weekend) and breastfeeding classes (next week&#8211;who knew you needed a whole class on something that&#8217;s supposed to be so natural?), decorate the room, and generally go into panic mode. But I&#8217;ll make up for it. I always do.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been walking into rooms and then forgetting why I&#8217;ve entered them. It&#8217;s incredibly annoying and I generally remember three seconds after I&#8217;ve left the room. So now, when I enter a room, I don&#8217;t leave until I know why I came in in the first place. 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