Tuesday, January 6, 2009

....aaaand the BabyZ craziness commences

Be warned. I am now done with school, my legs hit the underside of my belly when I try to climb stairs, and I've started grunting unintentionally when I get out of the car (something I said I would never do when I was pregnant!)---all another way of saying "35 weeks and counting...."

And oh boy, are there things I am doing! I had been daydreaming about baby projects during all of last semester, but of course had no time to put any of them into action. (To think that a month ago I couldn't stay awake to read, now I have so much energy for the little tasks I want to do that I have to remind myself to eat!)

Here's the first sparks of my exploding pent up desire...and there will be much more to come!

Baby Laundry!

Of course this task will not always be gloriously fun, but I must admit the sight of all these tiny clothes hanging out with ours on the drying rack made me very, very happy! I knew I needed to post this so that I could remember the joy when I am haggardly doing yet another load of laundry in the future!

Baby Onesie!

I made this onesie out of Jonathan's old junior high swim team t-shirt. The logo didn't totally fit, so I put the remaining part on the hat, which I sewed out of the sleeve.

I love the idea of using this recycled clothing, and giving our new little one something of Daddy's to wear!

Baby Basket!

OK, this is really the best. And for you to understand how best it is, I must tell you the story my Dad told me:
"When you were a baby, you slept in a fishing basket that your mother and I hung over the foot of our bed. We tied a rope to it and put that down the middle of the bed between us. When you woke up in the middle of the night, whoever heard you first would grab the rope and twitch it so that your basket would swing and rock you back to sleep without us needing to get out of bed."

Doesn't that sound like the perfect bed for a baby? Doesn't that sound like the perfect baby bed for tired parents?

As soon as we found out we were expecting, I asked my Mom and Dad to find me a fishing basket in the Philippines. They kindly fulfilled my whim by bringing the basket back with them on the airplane--which I'm told involved a few lengthy conversations and re-tellings of the story to customs officials etc. along the way. But I did get my basket. And yesterday I made the mattress for it.

Here is the plywood insert that strengthens the bottom.

I cut out a couple layers of batting and some 1-inch foam a little bigger than the board.

Then I assembled all the pieces upside-down. The "pillow top" for this mattress was cotton quilted backing I found in the fabric store. That went down first, followed by the batting and foam with the plywood on top.

Using a staple gun I wrapped all the layers snugly and tacked them in with the mattress "pillow top" using staples secure it to the back of the board.

Ta-da! Baby basket with cozy, yet firm mattress in the bottom.

Isn't it inviting?

...stay tuned for sheets and a bumper, z knitted sweater, the going home from the hospital outfit vote, the home-sewn moby wrap, the re-made sweater-fleece bonanza and perhaps even a Christmas re-cap all coming to my blog near you...soon!

9 comments:

Sarah H said...

Oh, so exciting to see all that baby stuff! Can't wait to see more!

The basket looks wonderful. I love the idea. And your belly looks so lovely too!!

I can't help all of the exclamation points, I am just so excited for you!! ;)

Calia said...

Awesome! Want to share patterns? (You are probably so gifted you don't use them...but some of us are still amateur sewers!!) I'm in the same place--done with school and ready to do baby stuff!

The difference is: I'm only 21.5 weeks and already grunting! Ha! I only just started showing, but it feels like baby separated all my abdominal muscles and I can't hardly sit up without using my arms to pull me up!

I'm impressed with all your crafts/projects!!
love to you and baby! (and Jonathan too, I suppose!)

Anonymous said...

keren,

i wish i have your magic hands to do all the stuffs for my baby as well..

the basket turned out so nice. it's funny that am here in the phils. and i don't have one like that. thanks for giving me the idea that it works best for working/busy parents. i just need hubby to look at what you've done and hopefully he can do the same.

am going to capul this sunday and wait for my due date there. am excited to be a full time mom even just for 2 months..

am so excited to get updates about you, as always...

Ande said...

Your so good at nesting:)I love the onesie. You do the most cute creative projects. Keep posting them to inspire us less creative but crafty types! Can't wait for baby Z!

Christine said...

Holy Moses! I totally missed that part of pregnancy. Are you sure you're not nesting? Wow. I guess that's why I was so cranky when I got put on bed rest at 35 weeks.

It all looks great! Love the basket idea. Can't wait to see it rigged up.

momm and dadd marzinke said...

Yup! You've grown since seeing you at Christmas! Love it and you look terrific. The basket mattress is wonderful. Just the neatest idea for putting Baby back to sleep. Just can't wait to be there and hold the precious little one!

MOMM

momm and dadd marzinke said...

Oh, forgot to mention the onsie and hat you made of Jonathan's shirt. That should be the "coming home from the hospital" outfit. Very original.
Just darling. I remember so well those swimming days.

MOMM

Elizabeth said...

Hey there! I hadn't checked in with you for awhile. It's fun to see you getting so close.

What prompted me to actually leave a comment was the whole laundry thing. I may be an oddball in this but I thought I would tell you that after almost TWO years (don't ask me where the time has gone - I'm still in denial that he is almost two!), I still find enjoyment in doing Caleb's laundry, handling the fun little clothes. It hasn't gotten old yet...at least not for me.

just me said...

the basket is awesome! can't wait to see the rest!! :)

most of all tho, i can't wait to see lil babe!!!!!