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Display Name: lydiac6710
Member Since: 7/12/10

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Love it! Quick question - How did you attach the changing pad to the dresser? We are doing a similar set up (changing pad on dresser) and not sure how to attach it.


Emerson's Alpha Numero Room My Room
9/25/12 5:28 PM

Hey, I know that market! Unfortunately, I couldn't go yesterday - it's the one day I work. What a bummer.


In Praise of the Mid-Week Farmers' Market
7/12/12 5:54 PM

This is so great! Exactly what I was picturing for my son's big boy room. Thanks for the inspiration!


Niko's Antique Toys Toddler Room My Room
3/29/12 12:20 PM

There are 3 of these on the back of our house (no longer in use). We moved into our house last year and I can't believe they haven't been touched. I've been itching to take them down but wasn't sure what to do with them. Thanks for the inspiration!


Phone It In: Vintage Telegraph Insulators as Decor
3/2/12 12:58 PM

Sadly, we also went the "let him slam" route - we have the same dresser, and he slammed his fingers a few times, then learned to not put his fingers in them anymore! Good luck!


How To Babyproof Dresser Drawers
Good Questions

8/4/11 5:17 PM

I agree that it's vintage. I have one in my son's room that was my mom's when she was little (1950s). Good luck!


Source For Wooden Wardrobe?
Good Questions

5/18/11 7:55 PM

My parents have a similar table that is a sewing table - the part that swings open has a row of wooden pegs for spools. Maybe this is something similar?


Help Identify End Table With Swivel Drawers?
Good Questions

4/26/11 6:43 PM

That chair looks so comfy - perfect for late night (or early morning) nursing sessions!


My Room: Baby Wam (The Wamlet)
Milwaukee, WI

4/14/11 2:34 PM

I use one in the freezer to store frozen breastmilk (in those breastmilk bags that are stackable once the milk is frozen). Like this:

http://greenlitebites.com/BreastMilk/

The bag doesn't last forever, so it's nice to have extra on hand.


What To Do With Dozens of Gift Bags?
Good Questions

2/23/11 2:10 PM

We started out with just a convertible, but ended up buying an infant seat for a few reasons. With our son being born in June, and having no garage, the convertible got very hot after the car was parked in the sun. Also, I had numerous doctor appointments, and obviously a baby can't be worn on your front during an exam. Has anyone tried to eat dinner with a baby tied to you? One more thing to consider: I had a c-section, and carrying even a 8 pound baby on my front really caused some pain. Even if I was just carrying him for an hour, it was still too much. We do wear him a lot, in a variety of carriers, because we don't yet own a stroller. Trying to find an affordable stroller that can go from infant to toddler-hood has become our next challenge.


Skipping the Infant Car Seat | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh
7/12/10 8:33 PM