First, I decided to organize all of the baby's clothes by size (newborn, 3-6 months, 6-12 months). I then labeled and bagged each pile and put them in the laundry room for my baby laundry marathon day. Hey, at least I didn't start that already.


Hmm, what next?! My house was already clean, so I wracked my brain for something else to "fix". Ah, perfect- my Tupperware! It looks like it needs to be organized, and this seemed like an essential task to get out of the way before the baby arrives. Why, I don't know.

You know what else? My pots and pans have no real organization. This must be fixed. Right this very minute. Oh, and do you see Maggie in the background? Are you wondering why she's wearing a sweater in mid-August when I live in the south? Well, it's because she was wet and therefore cold. Why was she wet, you ask? Well, because, I washed her too. No one is safe.

The best part? Nesting seems to be contagious, or at least it was yesterday. While I pulled every pot and pan we own out onto on our kitchen floor, Matt was diligently cleaning out every drawer in the house. Because you never know when the baby might need to find a pen or notepad...you know, while cooking up some dinner in our neatly organized kitchen.





3 comments:
silly rabbit.
Wow! You have TONS of clothes already! I did something similar last week. I cleaned out the room completely that will be her nursery including moving the twin bed by myself into a different guest room (stephen about killed me for that one!). I also organized her clothes by size but haven't washed them yet since I guess I'm worried that if we find out she's a boy I'll have already removed all the tags. I know I will just have to get over that fear and buck up at some point. I also went on a cleaning rampage around the house. Nice idea to organize the tupperware..hmmm ;)
Kerri--Such a funny post with pictures and all!!! I love your comments about the kitchen and how no one or nothing is safe, including the dog. You are too cute!
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