Eleanor's bedroom has finally come together. Putting together a girl bedroom is so much fun. Be sure to check outĀ Eleanor's Nursery and her bedroom upstairs when we welcomed baby #3. We have an odd bedroom arrangement, with two bedrooms on the first floor and two upstairs in the converted attic. With the impending arrival of baby #4 (she is here now!), someone was going to have to share a room. This lead to one giant room switcharoo. Now that the boys ...
Eleanor
A Must See
Those of you who follow me via Instagram (balancinghome) and Facebook know that my iPhone bit the dust. I had a serious moment of panic, because many of the videos and photos that were on that phone were gone. There was one video in particular that I was pretty heartbroken about. I am so happy to report that I found the video! And now I am sharing it with you. You all should really watch...it is kind of a MUST SEE :). ...
Kiddo Randomness
Bare with me and my randomness. I just have so much to share. Judging by the Facebook response, we are all a little off kilter. Yes, it is true, my creative time has been taken over by summer fun, family events and life. It is all good though, because Wisconsin winters are long and I will get my mojo back. Living with kids, as you know (assuming you live with kids or have ever spent time with one), always brings something interesting to the table. Seriously, they find so much joy in ...
From Our Family To Yours
That is the best we could do this Christmas Eve with the self timer. Because it is too cute to now share...Heart officially melted! No wonder she has her daddy wrapped around her little finger. ...
Four Months: Marking Milestones
I first saw this idea on Pinterest and knew it would be perfect for me. Eleanor already had chalkboard doors in her room and this would be the perfect way to mark her milestones. Since today was Eleanor's four month check-up, we decided to grab a shot of her with her "stats". I learned some things along the way. 1. Take pictures during the day when you have good lighting. 2. Write heavier. 3. Use a steadier hand! How did I end up with so many blurry shots? 4. Put all the information on one ...