We started out with a quilt from Cade's grandmother (possibly made by his great-grandmother), but I took it off the bed once I saw signs of wear in the fabrics. Now, she has an afghan made by his great-grandmother. It's pink and green, but the colors don't really go. We're still considering what to do for bedding, but I hate to not use the nice heirloom blanket, either.

We put three shelves back up to hold some of the nice toys and pictures. The big Raggedy Ann doll was a gift to me from my mother, handmade by a co-worker. The small Raggedy Ann doll is an antique from Cade's grandmother.

Here's Mara with her own mini Ikonostasi. We have a big family one down stairs. This one has our family's very first icon of the Theotokos, a gift from John and Tiffany; a gift to Mara from Father Dimitri of a guardian angel with a girl; an icon of St. Anna with the Theotokos, from Kh. Michelle; and an icon of the Nativity, which Mara received at her baptism. There are also four small icons I purchased for Mara when she began preschool: Archangels Gabriel and Michael, two of the Theotokos (in red and blue), and one of another saint I do not remember, but I think is St. Dimitri. There's also a plain old picture of a nativity and a cross Mara painted at my mother's church.


The room is supposed to be a pink and green fairy theme, but so far, it boasts more butterflys than fairies. When I finally find some fairy elements to bring in, I think I'll call it a fairy garden room.
