and pink he shall have. In his bedroom. And seeing as I was a peabrain and let him see the vast range of pink choices at Home Depot, it's screaming Pepto-Bismol (only brighter, if that's possible) pink. Not any of the nicer raspberries or watermelons or fushias even.
However, since I know that -- given the vagueries of 6 year old preferences -- chances are his taste will change next year month week tomorrow too late he already did, we decided first to paint only one wall of his room pink - it'll be way easier to re-paint one wall than the whole room. The other walls will be a deep shade of blue-lavendar, and the trim will be green.
As soon as the paint was mixed of course, he decided he wanted a Tinkerbell room, thanks to the marketing powers of Behr, Home Depot and Disney:
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SOOOO - we decided to remove the sliding closet doors, and have his mattress jut out from there - and we'd start by painting the closet pink. And maybe still do one room wall pink. Since we were NOT exchanging the color scheme at this point in the game. Despite lengthy and extended Toby protests.
Thank goodness because holy crap is it PINK. We are *just* doing the closet pink. All the other walls are the blue/purple, and the window trim will be the green, and we'll call it a colorful day. He is lobbying for the Tinkerbelle rug and pillows and all that, but that's small potatoes compared to the PINK.
It really is Pepto-Bismol pink. See here - the darker pink in the box advertizing the children's version. It is screaming nauseating pink.
Which Toby adores. Which I find kind of cute. In a holy-crap kind of way.
Partly, I was subjected to carnation pink rooms for my ENTIRE growing up years - seeing as we moved every few years, and my room was redone in baby pink every time - it was no small potatoes. In high school we moved again - and a big to-do was made about me picking out my room paint and fabric color - I was going for violet - which was not on the approval list by my mother, so yup, you guessed it, I ended up with pink. Walls and pink flowery sheets that she sewed with great effort, after I had spent hours picking out fabric I liked. (She then bought what she liked.) I hated it. So to willingly paint any part of my house pink at this point - that's mama love, pure and simple.
At any rate. The wall paint and closet paint happened this weekend. The trim not yet. The subsequent Tinkerbell touches will undoubtedly take months. We have a "fairy bower" that Hannah had up in her room for years - that'll do.
And it's really not about Tinkerbell for Tobes - he hasn't seen Peter Pan and only vaguely knows the concept of her as a fairy. Which helps in the accessorizing department for sure - anything Tinkerbell-ish will work.