Project Pollywog: 29 Weeks, 5 Days
Jul. 28th, 2007 05:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Time sure does fly, doesn't it? Somehow the prospect of hitting 30 weeks feels like we're about to slide into home plate.
We've started birthing classes. We've had one, then skipped a week because other people started after we did, and tomorrow we'll all come together for class number 2. So far, so good there.
I'm frustrated with being tired, hot, and trying to get enough nutrients (I have totally lost my appetite). I seriously despise summer.
On the upside, Grandma Chuck came over andhelped me paint pretty much painted office/baby room. She graciously put up with me being on the floor a good part of both days as my back keeps going out. Not much to be done about that, it seems. So anyway... It's Blue!

So our colour scheme is coming together. The wall colour is called "Blueberry Buck" and will be complemented by green, lighter blue, and yellows/golds- though there are a few red/brown/orange accessories as well which also look good against the wall. It's bright. I like it. It makes it feel more like baby is coming. And we got low order paint so hopefully baby didn't get to feel any effects of the fumes. They didn't bother me so I guess that's alright.
So... the other thing we've long been awaiting is the crib. It arrived Thursday morning. It's really nice looking, a warm maple. Other than the teeth marks, it's in great shape. It's a little warmer and darker than I remembered so it doesn't exactly match the other furniture, but it's pretty close. My aunt was kind enough to bring it over from the other side of the state for us. Unfortunately she didn't bring any of the bolts, screws, etc necessary to actually assemble it. They don't know where those pieces are.
I did find instructions online- a pdf put out by the company that makes it. I also emailed them to ask about ordering replacement hardware for it. This is after I called the phone number listed on the pdf instructions... but I didn't get voice mail or anything else to indicate the number was correct. What I got instead was (in a heavy asian accent), "Hey yew come to da light place! You get hot Asian girl!" At that point I hung up. (And yes I checked, I did not dial incorrectly.) After Googling a bit further, it turns out that the company went bankrupt and out of business last year leaving many other people unable to get replacement parts or orders filled. So... I guess we hope my uncle finds those pieces or we go to Lowe's and wing it.
Pretty disappointing. I've been looking forward to crib day for months. But it was nice to see my aunt and cousins. I'm definitely a bit sad about the crib. We stood it up to see the dimensions and to figure out how it goes together (the instructions are somewhat helpful but even as described the holes don't line up in a way that makes sense- there are more holes on the sides than the supports, for example). So now it's in the corner... stood up like it would if it went together, but the mattress is stood up in another part of the room. :( I hope we can put it together well/correctly, but most of all safely. I have read various reviews and reports of these things falling apart and I would guess it has to do with user error which we are likely to commit.

Well, I guess it's back to the last bit of Saturday. I'm not looking forward to the rest of that, but we won't speak of that.
We've started birthing classes. We've had one, then skipped a week because other people started after we did, and tomorrow we'll all come together for class number 2. So far, so good there.
I'm frustrated with being tired, hot, and trying to get enough nutrients (I have totally lost my appetite). I seriously despise summer.
On the upside, Grandma Chuck came over and
So our colour scheme is coming together. The wall colour is called "Blueberry Buck" and will be complemented by green, lighter blue, and yellows/golds- though there are a few red/brown/orange accessories as well which also look good against the wall. It's bright. I like it. It makes it feel more like baby is coming. And we got low order paint so hopefully baby didn't get to feel any effects of the fumes. They didn't bother me so I guess that's alright.
So... the other thing we've long been awaiting is the crib. It arrived Thursday morning. It's really nice looking, a warm maple. Other than the teeth marks, it's in great shape. It's a little warmer and darker than I remembered so it doesn't exactly match the other furniture, but it's pretty close. My aunt was kind enough to bring it over from the other side of the state for us. Unfortunately she didn't bring any of the bolts, screws, etc necessary to actually assemble it. They don't know where those pieces are.
I did find instructions online- a pdf put out by the company that makes it. I also emailed them to ask about ordering replacement hardware for it. This is after I called the phone number listed on the pdf instructions... but I didn't get voice mail or anything else to indicate the number was correct. What I got instead was (in a heavy asian accent), "Hey yew come to da light place! You get hot Asian girl!" At that point I hung up. (And yes I checked, I did not dial incorrectly.) After Googling a bit further, it turns out that the company went bankrupt and out of business last year leaving many other people unable to get replacement parts or orders filled. So... I guess we hope my uncle finds those pieces or we go to Lowe's and wing it.
Pretty disappointing. I've been looking forward to crib day for months. But it was nice to see my aunt and cousins. I'm definitely a bit sad about the crib. We stood it up to see the dimensions and to figure out how it goes together (the instructions are somewhat helpful but even as described the holes don't line up in a way that makes sense- there are more holes on the sides than the supports, for example). So now it's in the corner... stood up like it would if it went together, but the mattress is stood up in another part of the room. :( I hope we can put it together well/correctly, but most of all safely. I have read various reviews and reports of these things falling apart and I would guess it has to do with user error which we are likely to commit.
Well, I guess it's back to the last bit of Saturday. I'm not looking forward to the rest of that, but we won't speak of that.
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Date: 2007-07-29 02:59 am (UTC)good luck figuring out the crib. maybe i'm wrong or maybe you already know it, but from the picture it looks like one or both of the main pieces might be backward..? could that be the problem?
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Date: 2007-07-29 06:33 am (UTC)They are actually pointed the right way. The whole thing is made somewhat more complicated by the fact that the crib is made to convert into a toddler bed and then an actual twin bed- so there are holes that are for use later but not for the crib portion. Most of the holes line up- the main thing that is confusing is that the side pieces have dowels that correspond to the bottom of the back piece on both sides, and top and bottom to the front. There are no other holes on the backside of that main back portion that don't exist on the front (we did think to check that ;) ). So anyway... We've sort of left it for the evening... not sure exactly when we're going to get back to it, but I certainly don't want it sitting in pieces for too long (for many a reason).
Me too... other than the crib, obviously, we're checking things off the list pretty well. I've honestly been a lot more concerned with the impending promise of labour and motherhood than with all the stuff that will be in here. But with that, I do want the essentials in place- makes me more at ease in the sense that I feel as though we're somewhat prepared. I'll be really excited when we get the car seat. How lame is that?!