Pretty days in Somerville

Except for Tuesday, which was super hot, it has been really lovely recently. Each day has been filled with clear sunshine and the temps have been in the upper 50s-upper 60s. I’ve been enjoying my little walks (mostly to True Grounds, my current favorite coffee shop/work spot).

This week our nursery furniture arrived. The crib and dresser came on Tuesday. They both require assembly, so they’re in pieces at the moment, but last night we did open up the crib box just to make sure everything looks okay. It does. Yesterday the comfy glider arrived. Looking at the measurements online I was a little worried that the chair would be too big to fit through the doorway to the nursery, but Ez got it through with no trouble. I like it! We’ll have to be vigilant about de-linting it… microfiber, you know.

chair

This week I also finished the second knit hat for our little muncher. It’s the same as the first, but in a different yarn and color. I liked working with the wool yarn a bit better–I think that’s a general preference of mine. In my experience, wool just tends to be softer and to produce better stitch definition. I think both of the hats are super cute, though. He’ll have one for summer/fall and one for fall/winter! Oh, and I finally (after–what is it now–13 years of knitting?) got some little double pointed needles to finish the top of the hat instead of improvising and probably stretching out the yarn. I’m not sure what I was nervous about–that I’d drop stitches or lose the little needles, I guess.

nursery paint tests
Last night Ez tried out two paint colors in the nursery, so I’ll be periodically wandering in there today to scrutinize. It’s a sort of drab green at the moment, so the effect of the new (light, slightly greenish blue) paint is going to be very different. We’ve been pondering leaving our Miro poster where it is in the nursery–all those bright colors and interesting shapes!–challenging and exciting!–perfect for our kid, right? But we’re thinking maybe not. It’s not Miro’s “friendliest” work. It’s open to interpretation, but it might be a bit angry-looking, even war-like, for a fresh-hatched type. I can see just the spot where we can move it in the living room, in fact. He can worry about war and anger later.

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  1. John Cowan April 30, 2009 1:30 pm

    I wouldn’t worry about how the Miro looks to adults. It will be just bright colors and interesting shapes for a long time, and even later, how angry can you feel about something you’ve seen in your bedroom every day of your life?

    My grandchild (10 months now) loves the music to Law and Order, although the Matlock theme song is even more appealing. The occasional splash of blood doesn’t bother him a bit — in fact, I don’t think he sees *objects* in the TV screen at all yet.

  2. Sarah May 4, 2009 11:14 am

    That chair looks so comfortable! I predict plush and snug bonding times with the muncher. :)

  3. nanawise May 5, 2009 8:45 pm

    Your glider chair looks like a good color. I hope I get to use it often while I’m holding that little boy of yours. You got it through the door after all! Can’t wait to see you ! Love ya, Mom