On another handmade note, I am stealing an idea from a college friend of mine. Her nephew was recently born and she made a sign for his door. It's adorable! I've asked one of my Sunday School girls who loves to do crafty things to consider making something similar for the nursery as well (boy, I'm pushy, aren't I?!). I'm posting a picture of it. Yes, it says Keatan and yes, it has a train, so I'm asking my SS girl to adapt it for a sports nursery. Maybe things are finally starting to come together. I want to get a rocking chair (I don't care if it's used/beat up/etc.) that I can paint and make personal for the nursery. Now it's just finding an inexpensive chair (not that I've looked all that hard!). All the gliders and ottomans we've looked at are just too expensive. So I really just wanted to post about the toychest.

And on the last note, I'm almost done with my Saturday classes for my alternate route 5-year teaching license. Oh, and please be praying. I think I can safely say this here (and please don't share with anyone who might teach with me), but I've submitted my application to another school here on the Coast. It would be a huge leap financially for us and the hours and resources are better. I'm praying it's what God wants because if not, I'll be miserable. If it doesn't work out, I still have my current position. Some changes are coming (maybe good, maybe bad), so I want to be where I can be most beneficial and productive.
So much for just a post on a toychest!
Jamie, he will love the toychest and it will mean so much to your grandfather that you asked him to make it. My dad made Jackson one for Christmas and its my favorite thing in the house!
ReplyDeleteI love that idea...wish I had one for Mattie Leigh.
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited for you all. I have a couple of things that my granddad made for me. One of them is a deacon's bench that means the world to me. It was intended to be used as toy chest for my child I hoped to have one day. God had other plans, but I still treasure my deacon's bench.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Aunt G