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Now it’s a turkey in the grass!
I’m a big fan of the trim work in this room as well.I can take no credit for it, but Chris really should teach a class on making all those angles line up on weird crooked old walls.

I love that we were able to keep what we liked that was already there and then add in some new stuff and have it all look good together too.. We ended up using all furniture that we already had, so that made things come together pretty easily and made it not such a big deal to spend all that money on adding more and more trim all around the room..The crib was Kennedy’s 8 and a half years ago.I thought about painting it, but decided I still really like the look of the wood on this one..

I haven’t yet decided if I’m going to get a glider for in here later on, but for now I really like the look of this navy blue rocking chair that I stole from outside..I wanted it to be a “baseball room” because Chris is such a huge baseball fan and I just think baseball themed stuff is really cute, but I didn’t want it to seem really tacky and cartoonish, so I just added in a few subtle baseball things here and there, mostly DIY projects.. Chris bought this ball pitched by Roy Halladay when he was on a baseball road trip this fall.

It was a pretty big deal for him.
So that’s the room!What a relief it is to have a shower that actually works without spraying in a billion different directions again!.
So here’s what I did!.I started out with a really clogged shower head.
This is the one in our older, not-yet-renovated washroom, but it’s the shower that we all use most often these days.Only about half of the little spray jets were actually working and you would almost always get sprayed right in the face when you were turning the shower on and trying to adjust the temperature.