Last weekend was officially a great weekend. Charlie and I celebrated our one-year anniversary (June 28) and we spent most of the weekend eating and nesting. What else could a pregnant lady ask for?
We started out bright and early on Saturday morning and headed to our local UHaul place. The goal was move to stuff out to make room for the baby. Renting a UHaul turns out to be a very emotional experience for me. When I was growing up my parents were sales reps and I spent many hours at UHaul hanging out with my dad, renting giant trucks for trade shows. Let's just say I'm a very good packer.
We didn't need a big truck for our move, just a cargo van. My high school "car" growing up was a 15-passenger maroon Dodge Ram Van with a silver racing stripe (same size as the photo at the right). Super cool, as you would imagine, but I loved it.
Right now I have a very nice VW Passat that is a hand-me-down from my mom. I love that it starts every day, but it just doesn't feel right. So when I climbed into the UHaul van this weekend, I actually started to cry. I felt like I was home.
Once we loaded up the van, we headed to my storage facility in Brockton, Mass. After I sold my mom and dad's house about four years ago, I decided that rather than sorting through everything at the time of the sale I'd just move it to storage. This ended up being a very good decision for me. Over the years I've retrieved quite a few items, but I still have a small storage unit.
Side note: I love my movers. If you're in the Greater Boston Area, I highly recommend Kilroy Brothers Moving & Storage out of Brockton. Karl, the owner, is awesome. They made what was a fairly big, daunting, and sad move for me very easy. Their rates are very reasonable and the storage facility is immaculate. If you ended up using Kilroy, make sure to ask for Richie to be on your crew. He's the best.
While we did drop off a couch and some other items at the storage facility, the main goal was to retrieve my stuffed animals. I know that may sound crazy and that many moms consider stuffed animals "dust collectors," but I'm very fond of mine (although we definitely don't need any more). The motley crew is pictured on the left.
My old friends are in great shape; they are a little squished but they smell fine and aren't moldy at all. It's really good to have them under the same roof again.
On the way home, we stopped by my Aunt Robin and Uncle Ari's house. They donated some book shelves for the baby's room, which is terrific. Then we ended up having an impromptu lunch. Robin made us some fabulous panini sandwiches. I always feel spoiled when she cooks for us - yum!
Saturday afternoon I took a huge nap while Charlie installed our air conditioners. That night we had a nice dinner at Gargoyles, a restaurant right down the street from us in Davis Square.
On Sunday, our official anniversary, we (well, mostly me) decided it was a good idea to plan out the layout of the furniture in the what's going to be the baby's room.
So here is the big decision we could use some help with: What size rug should we get?
I've fallen in love with this rug (pictured below) from The Land of Nod. We're trying to decide between the 4x6 and the 5x8.
The photo below demonstrates what the 4x6 would look like space-wise. Now imagine that the piano moves to the right side of the room (roughly where the stuffed animals are grouped) and the crib goes where the piano is. The dresser is going down to the basement.
The next photo with the added towels around the quilt is meant to illustrate the 5x8 version of the rug.
So what do you think? Here are the issues:
- I have a moderate fear of big rugs (I hate vacuuming).
- If we choose the smaller version, will it look lost in the room?
- We also don't want to cover up too much of the wood floor. There will also be an over-stuffed chair, some book shelves, and a dresser in the room.
- The larger rug is about $100 more expensive.
We need to make a decision by July 15 because that's when The Land of Nod sale ends. Decisions, decisions .... Any ideas?
Next up on our Anniversary Weekend Itinerary was a trip to Singing Beach at Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., which is where Charlie and I met nearly five years ago on July 3. It's a cute little town and a great stretch of beach. Here we are striking a pose.
After our walk on the beach we had lunch at The Landing at 7 Central. Lobster salad roll and fries for Charlie, fried fish sandwich and fries for me. Delish.
The final event of the weekend was defrosting and eating our one-year-old wedding cake. Now I am a very traditional and superstitious person. But for some reason, this particular tradition is not that important to me. Not so for Charlie. I was afraid of getting food-poisoned from mold. But we did eat the cake Sunday evening, we did survive, and it actually tasted fine. Ironically, at our wedding the cake was the only food I consumed the whole night. It tasted very good fresh as well.
I can't believe Charlie and I have known each other for nearly five years and have been married for one! It's really flown by. I feel really lucky to have a met such a special guy who has already stuck with me through both good times and tough times.
And I think he's going to be a great Dad.
Final side note: We spent a lot of time looking at photos this weekend and can't believe that I weigh almost 40 pounds more than I did on our wedding day. And alas, it's not all baby weight :)
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