Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Princess Roman


Soooo..we officially have a little princess on the way!!!!  Yaaayyy!!!!  Now to plan plan plan...and the now fun/stressful part of picking a cute name for our princess has begun!!!!  So we don't have a future draft pick for the NFL coming...BUT..we can have a future U.S. Womens World Cup soccer player!!  :)  Since my name is Kimberly...I would like for Princess Roman to have a "K" name...any suggestions?!?!  I have thought about her color theme too! I want mainly lavender with baby blue and white accents...how does that sound??  I consider it being gender neutral with a touch of girly but not TOO girly!!! I would LOVE constructive criticism here..b/c I have NO idea what i'm doing lol.  I didn't even know I should have a "theme" until yesterday.  I'm sure those of you reading this blog know that i'm not too much of a "GIRLY GIRL"...i'm more "sporty spice" as my high school girlfriends would say!!  Don't get me wrong..some pink will be ok...but if EVERYTHING is PINK...i think it would drive me a little insane!  Lavender, baby blue and white is a combination of girly and sporty, the white will represent a blank slate for whatever the princess chooses later on in life!  To be a girly girl..or to be a sporty girl!!  or both!  Please let me know what you guys think!!! I am open to suggestions..pls!!!  This is a bit overwhelming!!! omg!  Is there such a thing as lavender colored footballs?!? lol!  j/k j/k!!  Ok..well..i'll leave the forum open for suggestions...names and themes please!  Yayyyy..so exciting!!  :) 

2 comments:

  1. CONGRATULATIONS!! Girls rule! hahaha. yeah, i'm with you on not going pink crazy. for names, my friend suggested www.nameberry.com -- seems pretty helpful :) and i'll keep an eye out for pink footballs ;)

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  2. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY! it's a girl! :D oh, the color you picked for baby girl's room is the same color as your background and font (unless you changed it that way recently. lol) how about a pale, pale yellow? it'll brighten up the room a lot and then you can do bolder accents like purple and blues and whites?

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