We’ve been married for 4 years, and lived in our first home for that same amount of time. I have scoured garage sales, craigslist etc looking for a king size headboard. Everything that I found was not listed at a “DIY price.” So then I searched Pinterest and had plans to get a large piece of wood, cover it in batting and then top it with fabric. But even that seemed to have a high price tag. So my plans for a headboard got put on hold… until last month. Tony has been helping his parents get their home ready to sell. They happened to have an old trundle…
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because… infertility awareness
I follow many bloggers who are playing the “waiting” game like we are. Each of them has posted an honest, yet hopeful piece on infertility in tribute to National Infertility Awareness Week. Last week was crazy busy for the Cunningham household so I didn’t quite get around to posting it on time. Personally, I resent the term “infertility.” I’ve written many times about feeling “less than” when going through our journey to parenthood, and in my opinion the word “infertility” means just that to me. The latin prefix “in-” means “not.” So if I throw ourselves into the category of being infertile, what does that say? That we are NOT fertile.…