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BonesWK
06-18-2012, 06:23 AM
So im going to be a dad in the next couple of months so why not create a garage for the build of our nursery? Just for kicks here's what we have so far. My brother in-law is building our dresser which should be done in the next couple of weeks. I also need to make another row of shelving in the closet.

This is all I have for now.

Nautical Themed
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Matt
06-18-2012, 07:10 AM
Looking good. I really like the theme and colors.

criket
06-18-2012, 09:19 AM
HOLY NOMENCLATURE BONES!?!?!!?! You're naming your kid Ayden????? I named my boy Hayden!!!!!

Are you my long lost brother that my momma talked about???? :)

Nursery looks pimp man. I like it. BTW, it won't be that clean for long. Ours is a mess....

BonesWK
06-18-2012, 10:03 AM
HOLY NOMENCLATURE BONES!?!?!!?! You're naming your kid Ayden????? I named my boy Hayden!!!!!

Are you my long lost brother that my momma talked about???? :)

Nursery looks pimp man. I like it. BTW, it won't be that clean for long. Ours is a mess....

Lol - thanks bro! Yeah, im sure it will be a mess when he gets here for sure.

pjmjr508
06-18-2012, 11:58 AM
LOL trust me it will be a mess but it looks great.

AJeepZJ
06-28-2012, 06:40 AM
haha 'papabone' Please tell me this was my idea?!?!

BonesWK
11-27-2012, 10:21 AM
Ok So to revive my baby build thread. Ill give a little entry about being a new dad. Warning its a little mushy and long but what the heck, here goes nothing.

My Son is now about 3 1/2 months old, and I got to tell you being a dad is the best thing ever. I was super scared when we first found out we were pregnant but when he was born, man what an awesome experience. Yup I'll admit it, I cried like a baby when he was born, best moment of my life by far. It is a different love that I have never known until now. Its hard to explain - like you have to be a parent to understand. Anyways, we are currently enjoying every new thing he does, like smiling, laughing and discovering new things (like his feet). He is beginning to get a personality which is so much fun to see and experience.

This goes out to the young married or not married guys on the fence about having a baby - Do It. Trust me when I say I was right there with you. Scared about my free time and money for sure. Things change a bit when they are born, don't get me wrong but it is so worth it. Money somehow works out, times can get tight, but it seems to always work out. Time, well obviously I have less free time, but it makes you appreciate the free time you get so much more. Fishing with my friends has become something so much better than before simply because I don't get to do it often. im not going to lie, the first month or two is TOUGH. You will have days where you just want to give up, or send him off somewhere. Its all normal for sure. Our first night home with him as a newborn was HORRIBLE. We slept maybe 1 hour that night, simply because you just don't know what he wants when he is crying. ALL WORTH IT

Anyways that my diary as far as being a dad. I'm a proud Papa Bone.

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Video of him laughing.
http://youtu.be/zEW4_poSZ-Y

Matt
11-27-2012, 10:43 AM
I'll completely vouch for everything posted above!!

I tell my friends this all the time.... just do it! Stop worrying about money, time, etc and just do it.

Here's a little secret- you will never be 100% ready. You will never think you have enough time or money.... it just doesnt happen because theres always "something" next that you'll be worrying about after your worries of "today" are gone. And once you have that baby, you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner.

Free time? My kids share my free time with me and im at the point where im lonely without them. Working in my garage without my little buddy just isnt the same.

Do it. :)

Matt
11-27-2012, 10:47 AM
Oh and the first 1-2 months of "hell".... as much as its difficult/draining/stressful, its one of the most rewarding things you'll do. I think thats what makes a parent a "mom and dad", the hard work and bonding during that time frame. They're not just infants, they "know" who's holding and caring for them...

brand0n
11-27-2012, 10:51 AM
Congrats Bones. Your right, you'll never think your ready for it. I remember leaving the hospital with my first and thinking these people are crazy for just letting me leave, i have no idea what i'm doing.

Matt
11-27-2012, 10:54 AM
I remember leaving the hospital with my first and thinking these people are crazy for just letting me leave, i have no idea what i'm doing.

LMAO I was thinking the same thing! Then you get home and its like "soooo what am I supposed to do now???"

brand0n
11-27-2012, 11:04 AM
LMAO I was thinking the same thing! Then you get home and its like "soooo what am I supposed to do now???"
Evidentially I was taking to long to pull away from the entrance because the wife asked "what am i waiting for?" and I said the police escort along with ambulances, hazmat, fire trucks...

pjmjr508
11-27-2012, 12:16 PM
Evidentially I was taking to long to pull away from the entrance because the wife asked "what am i waiting for?" and I said the police escort along with ambulances, hazmat, fire trucks...

lol I felt the same way when I was going to leave with our first.

Evereything you guys are saying is 110% spot on, would not change any of it for the world. It is tuff at times but so worth it. There is nothing like being a parent