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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. She has in the registry - Uppababy system, Summer 3D stroller, Lullaby swing, floor swing, bouncer, 3 different playmates, Rock n Play, Pack n Play, Halo Basisnet, portable baby dome, and and other things like feeding supplies and baby necessities. She wants to buy a Snoo, but I don’t think it’s worth it. [/quote] Tread gently but bring it up. Even putting it on the registry can be a challenge because if you have pricey items, you may not get everything and might feel compelled to buy what’s left. Whether you buy it or not it will be stressful trying to find a place for everything. Has your wife maybe followed a forum of folks that are in smaller spaces/city living and what they found they needed for the baby and could still have space? What do folks in a major European city do? There is maybe something else going where wife wants to feel like everything is perfect or how you feel if you have the Air Jordan’s that will suddenly translate into you being a better basketball player. You have to shift the way of thinking to smaller spaces and taking advantage of those benefits of where you live. I remember visiting a cousin that lived in San Francisco and we were walking along with her then 2 year old. She had her daughter walking along the sidewalk next to her as we walked to the local store. She had this cool tray that clamped to the table that she used for her daughter when we all went out to eat (she got us one for our child). I just remember thinking how they took advantage of being in the city, not the suburbs, and the trade off was in having less stuff but more experiences.[/quote]
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