DECOR • W ith plenty of expectant and new parents among their friends, hus- band and wife Brad and Melanie Weber, both 27, are well aware of the high-stress measures involved in planning for a baby — especially in the nesting depart- ment. So they created Mother Nursery, a business founded to remove the feelings of cluelessness and "Where-do-we-turn-for-help?" in all aspects of early parenthood, from creating bedrooms and playrooms and planning celebrations to researching child care. And with a large component of their business revolving around the infants of Jewish couples — designing and implementing their bed- rooms, for example — the Webers have filled a niche left open by many Jewish couples who tradi- tionally do not want baby items in the house until baby is there, too. Almost two years ago, Marisa and Hector 20 • NOVEMBER 2006 • JNPLATINUM DECORATE, EDUCATE, CELEBRATE - VELA\IE A\D BRAD WEBER WILL DO IT ALL FOR YOUR