
They are not delivered by storks, but instead a product of excruciating hours before the mother, gasping for breath and sagging with pain, can push them out into this dreadful world. That's only hours if you'll compare it to a lifetime of mayhem and joyful catastrophe in having a baby. If I were you, I'll welcome them in a friendly, loving world before evil horns pop out into their heads like devilish brats.
Ray and Christine are expecting their first child. They are excited as well as apprehensive about the baby. The doctor told Christine two years ago that she can no longer have a child, so now it's a miracle after all. The couple don't mind if it's a boy or a girl. All they want is a rocking chair by the crib because they promise to be by the child's side all the time.
In creating a new world, they noted these essential basics: the crib, storage wares, tables, and decorative sheets. For the crib, they chose a white
iron crib that blends well with either iron or wood pieces. At the rear end of the crib is a big storage compartment for the toys and clothes they are planning to spoil their child with. They then chose an apt wallpaper of dolphins and the sea, while the carpet was in tinge of light brown so it could reflect the sand in the shore. Other baby ornaments were in shades of blue and mostly green. They wanted to exude the aura of nature and life.
Decorating the baby's room is as important as finding a name for your tad. There are gazillion names to choose from and a billion dollar industry for baby products. How will you resolve this issue? Be
eclectic but practical. Choose what's best but also choose what will last, because there are scarce moments of parenthood.