Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Mason's Transportation Nursery

Mason's nursery is finally complete!
We are so happy with the way everything
turned out and can't wait to bring our
sweet boy home to it when he arrives!

I documented our first major nursery project
in a previous blog (Reclaimed Wood Wall).
The reclaimed wood wall is awesome.
Eric did such an amazing job - 
it was a lot of hard work!

After we completed the wood wall,
we picked a beautiful yellow color to
paint the walls.  It makes the room feel
bright and cheery!  

We searched high and low for the
perfect transportation themed items
to hang on the walls.  
(We actually purchased the train
hanging above the crib before we
knew we were having a boy).
Once we found the airplane
and car, we decided the train needed
a little color (it was solid black), so 
we added a little red to it.  



I love these airplane pillows!




I love this airplane mobile - 
it hangs above the glider.
I know Mason will gaze up at it
as I rock him to sleep.



The first purchase we made after
we found out baby was a boy - 
the adorable crib sheet and quilt. 
I love how colorful they are.


I saw some adorable train bookshelves
on Pinterest that used to be made by Pottery Barn.
When I found out Pottery Barn no longer sold them,
Eric built them for me.  He did an amazing job.
Shelly Walters painted the wording for us.
My grandpa worked for the railroad for 
Burlington until his retirement.  
She also incorporated some important dates 
(our anniversary and Mason's due date)
and our initials. I just love how they turned out.
The caboose nightlight from Eric's parents
really finishes out the look!


Our changing table has a really
cute sailboat bin for diapers...


Grammie and Gramps (my parents)
got Mason the cute railroad lamp on the 
nightstand.  It has red lights that flash
like a railroad crossing!



Cutest.  Nursery.  Ever.

Mission Accomplished.

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Mason's Baby Shower

On Saturday, we celebrated sweet Mason
with family and friends.  My sister-in-law, Candace
and my mom's best friend, Deena, hosted a 
beautiful shower for us.

Baby Mason's Shower Invitation


With Candace and Deena

With the Grandmothers

With My Mom

With Eric's Mom

With My Aunts and Mom

With My Family (Aunt Paula, Sister-in-Law Candace, Mom,
Aunt Danita, Cousin Lauren)

With My Cousin Lauren


With my forever friend, Summer
(We've been friends since birth practically)

All shower attendees filled out 
their wishes for Baby Mason and some 
much appreciated advice for me.


The Sweets Table - 
The cake (matches the invitation perfectly), 
sugar cookies that looked too good to eat,
but I ate some anyway, 
and chocolate covered Oreos.  
YUMMY!




The Brunch Table - 
Complete with fruit, chicken salad, crackers, 
bread, and egg casserole.




We played two games at the shower - 
The first game, guests had to come up with as
many words as possible using only the letters
in the name Mason Underwood.  My
cousin, Lauren (a teacher) won.

The second game, guests had to think of 
song titles, movie or television titles with
the name "baby" in them.  Cassandra won.


Mason got some really great gifts - 
so many cute outfits and things we will 
really need for our sweet boy.



Guests were asked to bring a book 
instead of a card to the shower.  I got
so many great books to read to Mason.

Grammie Pam got us this train book and put pictures of Pa (my grandfather,
who grew up around and worked for the railroad for many many years) in there.

I got a quilt that my Mimi made - 
She made several baby quilts and saved them
for each of us grandkids to use for our children.
I am so thankful for this precious gift and 
reminder of my wonderful Mimi.  
She would be so excited to meet Mason.



The first of many OU shirts...


So, here I am, 32 weeks pregnant
and so ready to meet our baby boy!

Eric and I will be attending our
childbirth class on Saturday and 
touring the hospital - it's getting real!

Thank you all for your continued
prayers and support.  We love you and
Mason is so lucky to have you in his life.

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

28 - 30 Weeks

May has flown by - 
it's hard to believe that in about 2 months, 
we'll be meeting our sweet little boy.


28 Weeks Pregnant

29 Weeks Pregnant

30 Weeks Pregnant

On Saturday, we got to see Mason one more time
before he makes his grand entrance.
He likes to keep his hands near his face,
so we struggled to get a clear image of his 
entire face - but then he cooperated.  







He's perfect.


Sunday, March 20, 2016

Lost Bridge Trail

We have enjoyed Spring Break.
I got a little time off work while
Eric had time off school.
I officially hit the 20 week mark
on Saturday.  I can't believe I'm halfway
 through this pregnancy.  But we
are anxious to meet our sweet boy.  


On Friday, we drove to Springdale, Arkansas
and spent the evening with friends.
Summer and her husband Trey live there. 
It's always great catching up with friends.
We enjoyed some yummy burgers near
the University of Arkansas campus.

Summer and Me - we've been friends since early childhood.

After a delicious breakfast Saturday
morning, Eric and I traveled to Lost
Bridge Hiking Trail near Garfield, Arkansas.
This trail is on Beaver Lake, which
is one of the most beautiful lakes in the area.
It was a brisk 40 degree morning when
we started our hike.  It warmed up a little, 
but the wind kept it pretty chilly.


Trevor and Candace got me a selfie-stick
for Christmas - so I was able to take lots
of pictures of us on our hike...



I want to do this hike again in the fall - 
maybe not this fall since I'll have a newborn,
but I can only imagine how gorgeous this
area is with leaves on the trees.

Taking a short break by a neat rock formation




We came across this temporary shelter
on our hike.  It looked like something
straight off the Dual Survivor Show
Eric watches.  It was a neat little
shelter with a fire-pit and a gorgeous view.


  
Overhanging bluffs like this one were typical
of the dry shelters which were favorite living
 quarters for the Indians in the mountainous
portions of the Arkansas Ozarks from the earliest
 times until the time of contact with Europeans.
There were several other landmarks along this trail,
including a plantation foundation with a fireplace.




...and we finally got to the end of the trail.
This is the part where I looked at the map
and realized the 5 mile hike was actually
a 7 mile hike.  Phewww.  Needless to say,
my legs are tired today.


I will most likely not be going on
any more lengthy hikes during this
pregnancy, but we had a great time
exploring this trail together.