Adopting Isaac

Friday, October 20, 2006

Cribs, tools, sweat.... and its still not up....

So we got a collapsable crib last night. Its about ½ the size of a regular crib. It will be nice to put in our bedroom, take to grandmas that kind of thing. The box it came in is twice the size of the crib when collapsed so we figured put it together and stick it under the bed. OMG we worked on it for an hour and got maybe half of it up. At one point we were yelling at each other and sweat was dripping off Sari's nose (in October I might add so not that hot) why do companies do this to us?? Is it to make more money because I get so mad I take to pushing the screw in so hard I strip it? Does the screw company need that extra couple cents coming their way? And why do I need 3 different tools to get it up? So any parents-to-be out there, start putting your crib together now because you are going to have to re-order the extra parts you threw out the window.


-C

3 Comments:

At 12:54 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

LOL!! And that is why I was so frigg'n amazed to find thatWarning had put together not only the changing table, I'd left him to while painting, but the assembled crib too!! We didn't lose a screw! We didn't lose our minds. I guess that with this experience you might want to consider "rock-paper-scissors" when deciding who will paint while who puts the furniture together. It saved our marriage and it could save yours. LOL!!

 
At 12:56 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Psst!! Where ARE the snap shots?!! You've got to post snap shots! There are some of us that I mad about snaps!

 
At 10:38 AM , Blogger S&C said...

LMAO!!
Warning might have to come over and help us out once we get the actual crib and changing table. See if he is so lucky the second time. LOL
-C

 

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