

But with her age (38) and finding out that she has a blood disorder which causes blood clots.

Then with a big surprise….they’re having a baby boy. My niece and her husband have been married 12 yrs and had tried to have a baby most of that time….with no luck….will last year they both had lost a lot of weight, almost 200 lbs between the 2 of them. And the best thing, is that these cribs can go from a crib, to a toddler bed, to a regular full bed would be the idea piece for this new baby. I was looking through all the styles and thought which one do I like better, and the answer I came up with was all of them….They quality of them looks amazing, and the details are great too. In our effort to bring you exciting giveaways. Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter or let us know you are already a subscriber with a comment below.

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Follow Project Nursery on Twitter, tweet about it and tell us you did with a comment below.Ĥ. “Like” Project Nursery and Baby Cache on Facebook, give us a shout out on our wall and tell us you did with a comment below.ģ. Follow Project Nursery and “pin” images from this post on Pinterest and add your Pinterest link in a comment below.Ģ. Winner chosen by random number generator.īy entering our giveaway you agree to our official giveaway rules.ġ. Contest ends Friday, March 1st, 2013 at 11:59 PST. HOW TO ENTER: Visit Baby Cache, and let us know in a comment below what you love most about the Kensington Lifetime Convertible Crib. WIN IT! One Project Nursery reader will win a Kensington Lifetime Convertible Crib in Natural from Baby Cache Elite (over a $700 value). The convertible crib is actually a 4-in-1-it converts to a daybed, toddler bed and a full-size bed frame, and with timeless features like a gently sloping headboard with crown molding and raised panel inset, you’ll be glad you can show off the craftsmanship of this piece, which is proudly made in the USA, as long as possible. Transitional in style, blending traditional architectural elements with a modern twist, this crib will look great in any nursery. You’ve heard it here before-the blondes are back! We’re seeing the nursery trends turning back towards lighter colored woods again, and the Kensington Lifetime Convertible Crib in natural is a beautiful example. Have you picked out the crib for your little one’s nursery yet? It’s a big decision and often one of the first steps expecting parents take in designing a nursery, so if you’re still looking for that perfect spot to lay your sweet baby down to sleep, we have a very exciting giveaway today! One lucky Project Nursery reader will win a Kensington Lifetime Convertible Crib in natural from Baby Cache.
