Eléa has a room. It used to be Luke's study, but a few weeks before she was born, Eléa kicked him out of it. Luke never quite understood how that happened, but he has resigned himself to a cramped existence in his new "study" (which is one corner of the living room). Eléa has yet to actually sleep in her room and for the time being it is simply a 100 square foot plot of Manhattan real estate with a changing table. Eléa has two lovely mobiles: a dragon from Aunt Rachel (which might have something to do with Wales) and some rice paper figures from Ariel and Lorri. She also has a royal crib and some paintings by abuela. In addition, she is the owner of a topponcino and quilt, which will the subjects of a future blog.
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from Ariel and Lorri |
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from Aunt Rachel |
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Eléa's royal crib—a gift from the Cohen families |
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painted by abuela for Eléa's room |
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two more by abuela |
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