Making Room For Your First Kid

March 1, 2011 by Bob Proctor  
Filed under pregnancy

Are you expecting your newborn? Did the pregnancy test show two lines? If it did, are you ready to have your very own baby? Congratulations to you because you are pregnant. I bet you are pretty psyched on giving birth and finally seeing him in the real world. You finally get to have a little kid of your own. You won’t have to be envious of your friends who are now mothers and fathers.

Most people or shall we say couples consider that having a baby is good news. It wouldn’t feel like family if you don’t have kids. Finally, your prayers have been answered. You are going to have your baby anytime soon. You need to make sure that everything is ready. Also, you might want to keep your hopes up in having a normal delivery.

You are going to be a dad soon and by that it means, you will have to be more responsible now. You need to get his/her room ready. Put black floating shelves so you can put all the stuff there. You should also have protective cushions. You will also need cabinets because black floating shelves are not enough. If you want, you can make your own crib.

Because of so many carpentry works, you will have to buy so many materials like the estwing hammers, wood, nails, screws and other stuff. Make sure you get good hammers. Try the estwing hammers and you won’t regret buying it.

With all the materials on hand, you must first start the carpentry work before the electrical work. When it comes to the electrical work, make sure the lighting isn’t too bright or dark. Pin lights will be a good addition to the room.

Because you are going to be a dad, you need to make sure that the kid is safe at all times. You need to foresee the future. He will be walking by the age of two and you might want to make his room accident-proof. Be sure to have cushions place near the corners. You can also put a baby monitor so you will hear him from the other side of the room. If you are thinking of hiring a nanny, buy a nanny cam. It will give you a video footage of the nanny. You will be able to know if you hired a good or a lousy nanny.

Lastly, make the entire house ready for your baby. Buy the walker and high chair that you saw in the mall. You could also put a diaper changing room in the living room so you wouldn’t have to run upstairs to change him.

Bob Proctor has been writing articles since 2005 and is an expert on black floating shelves, however he’s also interested in estwing hammers for personal use.