Someone should probably put a solid parental ban on my internet because I keep reading stories I know are outrageous, but they end up worrying me anyways. Like this week, I read about a python that found its way into a baby's crib and bit the baby. I guess it was owned by a neighbor, which just made me want to go door to door in our neighborhood to see if anyone had a snake that could potentially slither into my home. Luckily my cousin calmed me down after telling me that the family lived in a dumpy apartment complex and we are much safer in a full sized house located in a great neighborhood. How hard is it for the news websites to post a story about a normal and easy birth or an everyday, snake-free baby story?
If Justin had his way, the ban would extend to block all my online shopping. It would save him many text messages containing photos of the crib I want and a brief description usually something like, "This is the one! Please, please, please can we get it?" Currently, I am lusting after a nursery set at Restoration Hardware. Why does it have to be so beautiful and expensive!?! The text containing the cribs below got a one word answer, "wow", when followed up by the price. I'd like to think the wow referred to the beauty of the crib and how perfect it really is for our future baby rather than the price. I'm 100% sure I'm wrong though.
Can you really argue with this though??
Girl crib above. Boy crib below.
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