Russ and I have been busy getting the baby room ready for our baby girl! We successfully cleaned out the office/future baby room and (thanks to Russ's mom) were able to sell our stuff at a garage sale. After that, we purchased new office furniture and officially moved the office down stairs to the study. 
After searching high and low and reading countless crib reviews, we finally purchased a bedroom set for the baby. The bedroom set includes a crib (which converts to a toddler bed, then a full size bed), dresser/changing table and a night stand.

Also, after endless internet searching, I found the crib bedding that was perfect! I wanted something that was a little on the modern side and definitely not frilly and overly girly! I know I am having a girl...but really...tool fabric for a bed skirt looks like there is a tutu around the crib.

Russ and I got to play Goldilocks and tried out many different gliders and finally found one that was not too hard and not too soft! It was just right...
 We haven't decided on what color the fabric is going to be yet!
We haven't decided on what color the fabric is going to be yet!We are now in the painting stage and have decided to go with a nice beige for the walls. I will post some pictures soon!
As for our little girl! We had our 20 week ultrasound 2 weeks ago and everything looks good! She is definitely active and I am feeling her all of the time! I swear she is training for her debut as a mixed martial arts fighter. Even Russ has gotten to feel her kicks and jabs! 
22 weeks down...18 to go!!!!
 
 
  5 weeks 6 days
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 When we arrived in Paris, we immediately managed to make the ticket window lady for the RER train mad at us…we didn’t know how everything worked! After navigating our way into Paris, we found our Hotel. The hotel/hostel was interesting. It was old with slanted fake wood floors, but we had our own shower! However, we did have to share a bathroom with everyone on the hall!
When we arrived in Paris, we immediately managed to make the ticket window lady for the RER train mad at us…we didn’t know how everything worked! After navigating our way into Paris, we found our Hotel. The hotel/hostel was interesting. It was old with slanted fake wood floors, but we had our own shower! However, we did have to share a bathroom with everyone on the hall!







 That evening, we went for dinner and walked around the area by Notre Dame. We also walked along the Seine River and found were all of the locals hang out. They sit on the banks of the river and have a river picnic. We totally stood out!
 That evening, we went for dinner and walked around the area by Notre Dame. We also walked along the Seine River and found were all of the locals hang out. They sit on the banks of the river and have a river picnic. We totally stood out! 
  
 


 Then we went to Chenonceaux Chateau which was on a river. It had beautiful gardens and was very nice!
 Then we went to Chenonceaux Chateau which was on a river. It had beautiful gardens and was very nice!  
  After that we ran into many “deviations” (road detours) and finally made it to Saint Malo on the Normandy Coast. In Saint Malo, we stayed in a little bed and breakfast. We ran into a language barrier with our host when we were telling her what we wanted for breakfast. Instead of a delicious French breakfast, we ended up with one croissant and a cup of orange juice. Basically, this was all she could understand from us. Even though there was a little confusion, she was very nice and accommodating. We then headed up to Mont St. Michelle, which is a little island with a town, an abbey, and a cathedral on top of it! You can only get to it when the tide is out.
After that we ran into many “deviations” (road detours) and finally made it to Saint Malo on the Normandy Coast. In Saint Malo, we stayed in a little bed and breakfast. We ran into a language barrier with our host when we were telling her what we wanted for breakfast. Instead of a delicious French breakfast, we ended up with one croissant and a cup of orange juice. Basically, this was all she could understand from us. Even though there was a little confusion, she was very nice and accommodating. We then headed up to Mont St. Michelle, which is a little island with a town, an abbey, and a cathedral on top of it! You can only get to it when the tide is out.




















 
 
 
  
 
 
 


