Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really think your kid will never wear a onesie just because you don’t love the pattern? Newsflash: you’re going to need a zillion Carter’s onesies with a baby and many will end up with barf and poop stains on them. You will need extras for child care, your diaper bag, the car, etc. None of what she’s giving you sound like things you wouldn’t use and you sound, frankly, whiny and ungrateful. If you don’t want your friends giving you hand me downs, just tell them. Don’t complain to DCUM. You’re not a victim with your friend offloading garbage on you like you’re trying to convey. You’re not communicating yourself to your friend and that’s on you. And also, when you find your newborn going through a zillion onesies in a day in a few months and changing sheets frequently due to puke and blowouts you’ll realize what a diva you sounded like complaining about these hand me downs and maybe you will realize you should have held onto them. Sheesh.
I completely disagree with this. My babies were born at 8 pounds but quickly jumped to the 99th percentile for height. I got so many 3 month and 6 month and 9 month onesies as gifts or hand me downs - we probably used only 10% of them because each size only fit for a few weeks. We went through sizes so fast it was overwhelming to deal with all the extra clothes. I wish I hadn’t listened to the people like PP who claimed that “of course” I would need SO MANY clothes. Wrong!
It is not helpful to have tons of clothes to store. Same for a bunch of baby toys and gear. I ended up donating most of it completely unused by me.
It’s so much better to get a only a few things ahead of time and then just buy what you need as you go.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. Just tell her directly that you really appreciate the items she’s given you already but you don’t want any more stuff right now. Tell her you appreciate it so much but they can go to another new baby. You don’t need to explain beyond that. Just be nice and direct. We are all adults here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’ll use that crap.
No, you won’t.
- signed mom of 3
Uh, I posted that and I also have kids. You never threw on a crappy bib or onesie at home, if something got puked on, to send to daycare etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’ll use that crap.
No, you won’t.
- signed mom of 3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you'l come across as ungrateful and snobby. Sorry.
I am one who loved to get hand me downs. I passed my hand me downs to others who liked getting them - I know because she put her kids in my kids old clothes.
Just take them to Salvation Army or goodwill.
NP here. You literally cannot take these things to a donation center right now. As OP mentioned in her post.
OP here, that is my point. In normal circumstances I would say nothing and donate anything I didnt want but the places I know are closed. And the two parking lot clothing depositories near us are gone.
Amid Corona, I want to stop the random texts of "I left some stuff outside your front door." I think I will say something next time. I get it kids are messy etc etc. But we have a lot of stuff already. I am in the 3rd trimester I have already read the pregnancy books.
Oof, unsolicited drop-off donations would be annoying even in non-covid times; now, it’s just nuts.
Tell this woman (if she actually does this again) that you’re all set for clothes and everything for now, and that you’ve run out of space for extra stuff, and like “thanks so much for thinking of me, I hope you understand!”
Anonymous wrote:You’ll use that crap.
Anonymous wrote:You really think your kid will never wear a onesie just because you don’t love the pattern? Newsflash: you’re going to need a zillion Carter’s onesies with a baby and many will end up with barf and poop stains on them. You will need extras for child care, your diaper bag, the car, etc. None of what she’s giving you sound like things you wouldn’t use and you sound, frankly, whiny and ungrateful. If you don’t want your friends giving you hand me downs, just tell them. Don’t complain to DCUM. You’re not a victim with your friend offloading garbage on you like you’re trying to convey. You’re not communicating yourself to your friend and that’s on you. And also, when you find your newborn going through a zillion onesies in a day in a few months and changing sheets frequently due to puke and blowouts you’ll realize what a diva you sounded like complaining about these hand me downs and maybe you will realize you should have held onto them. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:You really think your kid will never wear a onesie just because you don’t love the pattern? Newsflash: you’re going to need a zillion Carter’s onesies with a baby and many will end up with barf and poop stains on them. You will need extras for child care, your diaper bag, the car, etc. None of what she’s giving you sound like things you wouldn’t use and you sound, frankly, whiny and ungrateful. If you don’t want your friends giving you hand me downs, just tell them. Don’t complain to DCUM. You’re not a victim with your friend offloading garbage on you like you’re trying to convey. You’re not communicating yourself to your friend and that’s on you. And also, when you find your newborn going through a zillion onesies in a day in a few months and changing sheets frequently due to puke and blowouts you’ll realize what a diva you sounded like complaining about these hand me downs and maybe you will realize you should have held onto them. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is very hard to be a minimalist with babies and little kids. If you have a place to stash them away, I’d do that. I had a kid who spit up constantly and we went through bibs like crazy. Clothes that aren’t your taste are also very useful for daycare back up clothes, messy play, etc. I think you can easily turn down the big stuff, but you may find you really need the items she’s gifting. I had 3-4 mattress pads and regularly used them all between laundry days.
+100
Isn't she precious? Minimalist. Barf. She'll learn. See ya in a few months op, humbled.
I have no illusions that the child will be a mess, that things will be very different. But i dont have to keep things I dont want; i will acquire the things we want. Bc of Coronoa I am not being given the opportunity to decline bc she leaves stuff at my front door.
Fair enough! But we will be here to help out as you learn. I'm here already humbled by people handling teenagers and trying to learn and prepare...