My take on the gender neutral nursery isn't green and yellow. It's simply to throw a bunch of girlish and boyish stuff together. The color, pattern, and mural are more masculine; our furniture, curtains, and chandelier are more feminine. I figure it'll work for any kid up to age 3-- in which case we'll hopefully be moving in another baby of either sex. Of course, this is coming from someone who still sends her 2-year-old to church in more lace the Queen Victoria.
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4 comments:
Oh my goodness. I'm just speechless. That is amazing. I love the names too!!! Frog and Toad are my favorite too. Laney is reading them over and over again. The nursery is just perfect. I really do want to move into your house...
Beautiful, beautiful nursery!
(Makes me want to have more babies! *grin*)
Oh, very, very nice!
Absolutely amazing! I love both names.
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