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A shared baseball kids bedroom

August 22, 2019 by Kim Woodward

As Owen is settling into his new room, we also needed to create a joint space that works well for Henry and Lucy. 

In truth, our bedrooms are not large.

Each bedroom is less than 10×10. Which makes a shared bedroom a bit of a challenge. But in the end, we created a good space for sleeping. The kids are doing well in it – better than we even expected given their age difference. Henry has wanted to share a room since Lucy was born, so it was a dream come true for him. 

Henry is a baseball fiend, so we agreed on a baseball theme for his room. Originally, this space was going to be an eventual room for the boys. 

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Black and white nursery inspiration

August 7, 2019 by Kim Woodward

Our house has been looking a little different the past few weeks. And not just decor-related changes. We have a new member of the family – Owen Frederick was born on July 7 and has been adjusting to life in our tribe.

He’s tiny and sweet with very strong vocal chords. He makes himself known, even though he’s our littlest. (Photos of Owen by Giraffe Photography)

Knowing that a new baby was on his way, we focused our attention on bedrooms over the past few months.

When we built our home, we built only three bedrooms. (Knowing we had a basement and the barn apartment for guests/extra space.) So when we decided to expand our family, we knew it would mean some sleeping adjustments.

We originally planned to have the boys share a bedroom down the line and keep Owen in our room for the time being. But a few folks on Instagram shared their own experiences and made us rethink that plan.

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New additions to Lucille’s modern floral nursery

April 17, 2018 by Kim Woodward

All the cliches about parenthood are so true. They grow up so fast. It really does feel like I blinked and Lucy turned 6 months old. As she grows, she also gets more and more fun. I truly think every stage is my favorite when it’s happening. Right now, she loves to grab and play […]

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Turn birth announcements into wall decor

November 22, 2017 by Kim Woodward

This week, I’m feeling extra grateful for my little family – especially the two little humans entrusted to our care. I’m also pretty thankful that I managed to get out birth announcements before Lucy goes to college. 

Winning, my friends. You gotta be thankful for the little things AND the big things.

Am I right?

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How to organize a small closet on a budget

September 19, 2017 by Kim Woodward

I thought I’d swing back around to share how we organized the small closet in the baby’s room. I wanted to be sure we were able to get the maximum amount of storage in a tiny space.

When I say tiny, I mean TI-NY.

The closet is tucked into the eaves, which means we lose quite a bit of head room and much of the closet isn’t super easy to access. But that doesn’t stop us from making the most of the space – with plenty of extra space for all the gear that seems to be multiplying.

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A modern floral nursery for our baby girl

September 14, 2017 by Kim Woodward

Things are looking a little more pink around our house lately.

Yep. We’ve getting our home and our hearts ready for the newest addition to our family … a little girl arriving in about 6 weeks.

Today, I’m sharing our very modern floral nursery.

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