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Subject: Re: Building a Nursery


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Ursull S. Swims
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Date Posted: 07:25:42 11/05/04 Fri
In reply to: Jamie Lee 's message, "Building a Nursery" on 07:18:05 11/05/04 Fri

Hello, I was wondering what world are you lining in? Old or new?

I'm in the Modern Times, so I'll tell you some advice for the new world. A few hints: keep the nursery near your bedroom because you need to get there in a hurry when the baby needs you. Also you need a sink to wash the beautiful thing, and you will need to take the baby to a fridge for feeding. If you live in a large house and money isn't a subject you might like to add a fridge just outside the nursery (or in the nursery although it's not a cosy object).

You will need a crib, that's all. Babies are mainly sleeping or just laying on the floor looking around. You can carry it around the house if you like, but you will need to put it down to do things like cooking etc.

When the baby becomes a toddler you will need to add a few toys in the nursery. Toys can also be placed elsewhere in the house because they keep your litle one busy while you do your daily things.

Well, this is mainly what I can think of now. I did not have my own baby here in the future yet, planning to but we already have 4 beautiful children (aged child to teen), so we might wait until the oldest move out.

Good luck!

Ursull Swims

>We're expecting our first child and were wondering if
>there is any advice on building a nursery?

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