Pretty in Pinkl
The nursery was adorable. A little too pink for my personal tastes but perfect for our little Sarah.
I wonder how Matty knew it would be a girl? Did he just take a lucky guess? At least he's stopped feeding me all those sickening watermelon smoothies. It might be "good for the baby" but it certainly wasn't good for the mummy! I don't think I'll be able to look at another watermelon ever again.
He said he was going to bring me a nice cup of hot chocolate to drink in bed as a treat to help me relax. The new bed is rather comfortable though and I can't imagine why it is taking him so long. I'll just close my eyes for a little to rest them.
I fell asleep. When I awoke the next morning he was still pottering about in the lounge. Apparently he'd been inspired and started work on a painting for Sarah's room.
Speaking of Sarah, she is just so cute! I know I'm her mother and really I'm supposed to think that, but she rarely cries and always seems so happy. Matty had bought a lovely (pink again) baby swing that plays soothing music and everything. She loves it!
I love playing with her as she sits in her swing. Its right next to my writing desk so I can keep an eye on her. I wonder how I look to her? I must look all smiley and reassuring. Its important for babies to feel safe.
Not all of Matty's decorating was helpful, but I'm trying to support his wonderful surprise. The treehouse he built in the yard really won't be suitable for Sarah until she is much older, but he was so proud of it. To distract him from the obvious mistake, I found us another use for it. Matty just found splinters.
He's painted a portrait of me for our bedroom wall. It felt a little odd to me, but Matty said that if we were going to keep this home in our family for generations then there should be some sort of record of all the people that have lived here. It actually sounded like a good idea. From Matty. Yeah, I was surprised too!
The months flew by. I haven't managed many new books this year but
No Coffee For Toddlers! and
The Art of Using Rattles As Caltrops had a moderate success. Matty decided to celebrate Sarah's new potty skills with a pink musical box.
Sarah really doesn't seem that interested in it to be honest. I guess it doesn't appeal as much to the tiny tot. But Matty loves it. I do wonder at times if he is really buying these things for our daughter or for himself!
Now that Sarah has started talking, we are learning a little more about her personality. Matty asked what she wanted to be when she grows up. Apparently, she wants to be a panda. Matty got all excited and encouraging and bought her a panda outfit to wear. I haven't had the heart yet to remind him that children can't grow into pandas. He seems to have forgotten!
I'm sorry its taken so long to update! I will not be abandoning this story, but real life is slowing me down a little. My wedding looms ever closer (September) and despite keeping it a tiny backyard affair with only 20 guests for health reasons its still gaining a life of its own!