Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We bought the nursery furniture ( crib, dresser, and glider) and a stroller travel system. We got most of the big ticket items at our baby shower ( virtual) but she did buy the rest of the stuff she wanted on the registry.
She said she is worried about taking baby out in a pandemic with cold/flu season. She bought the stuff we normally buy in doubles ( meat, pantry items, and paper products). She bought in bulk baby diapers and wipes because she worries they will go out of stock like they did a couple of months ago. She bought a bunch of paper products and cleaning products. She says it’s smart and that she is preparing for us to not have to go out or worry about needing this stuff. She has also made and froze a bunch of meals to eat when once the baby gets here for dinner.
Honestly, you should be asking yourself why you didn’t think of this stuff and discuss with your wife.
Your baby isn’t even both yet and already she is doing all the work and planning.
If you want to have more say in the expenditures then you need to approach her and say, “Wow baby, you did so much, thank you. I want to be your 50% coparent. Let’s sit down because I’d like to make up a schedule for feedings that I can take on, middle of the night duty and plan when you’re going to get your “me” time and rest.”
Have you been involved in finding child care or are you just pawning that off on your wife too?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We bought the nursery furniture ( crib, dresser, and glider) and a stroller travel system. We got most of the big ticket items at our baby shower ( virtual) but she did buy the rest of the stuff she wanted on the registry.
She said she is worried about taking baby out in a pandemic with cold/flu season. She bought the stuff we normally buy in doubles ( meat, pantry items, and paper products). She bought in bulk baby diapers and wipes because she worries they will go out of stock like they did a couple of months ago. She bought a bunch of paper products and cleaning products. She says it’s smart and that she is preparing for us to not have to go out or worry about needing this stuff. She has also made and froze a bunch of meals to eat when once the baby gets here for dinner.
Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a hoarder. I have two kids and I personally minimized the baby stuff. Who likes plastic crap lying around? Got rid of it by donating or giving to friends as soon as we were done with at every stage. Also got the kids out of strollers early so they could walk and not grow up obese and lazy. Finding the right baby carrier is worth it. A bassinet is useless.
Anonymous wrote:Op seriously grow up
You are having a baby face it
Honestly you don’t sound too thrilled as you referred to your baby as “that baby”
6 months clothing. You do know we’re in a pandemic right? She’s making sure that you don’t have to stress and leave out to purchase stuff for a while
Leave your wife tf alone
And just be supportive because you are in for a rude awakening
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We bought the nursery furniture ( crib, dresser, and glider) and a stroller travel system. We got most of the big ticket items at our baby shower ( virtual) but she did buy the rest of the stuff she wanted on the registry.
She said she is worried about taking baby out in a pandemic with cold/flu season. She bought the stuff we normally buy in doubles ( meat, pantry items, and paper products). She bought in bulk baby diapers and wipes because she worries they will go out of stock like they did a couple of months ago. She bought a bunch of paper products and cleaning products. She says it’s smart and that she is preparing for us to not have to go out or worry about needing this stuff. She has also made and froze a bunch of meals to eat when once the baby gets here for dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We bought the nursery furniture ( crib, dresser, and glider) and a stroller travel system. We got most of the big ticket items at our baby shower ( virtual) but she did buy the rest of the stuff she wanted on the registry.
She said she is worried about taking baby out in a pandemic with cold/flu season. She bought the stuff we normally buy in doubles ( meat, pantry items, and paper products). She bought in bulk baby diapers and wipes because she worries they will go out of stock like they did a couple of months ago. She bought a bunch of paper products and cleaning products. She says it’s smart and that she is preparing for us to not have to go out or worry about needing this stuff. She has also made and froze a bunch of meals to eat when once the baby gets here for dinner.
Is she about 7 months along?
This is totally normal behavior. Maybe you should get a parenting book.
Do you know anything about physical and psychological changes women go through during pregnancy? Pretty soon, she is going to start getting up multiple times at night to pee. About three days after the baby is born, she is going to have a huge hormone shift and start crying all of the time about nothing for a few days.
OP here. No. We are having a baby at the end of the month. She’s like 37 weeks pregnant.
You are about to become a family of 3 , possibly in a matter of days! You should feel ashamed of yourself, that your wife was the one to do all this. be grateful she is trying to plan ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do not need 4 play gyms. No one should ever buy multiple sets of bottles because you don’t know what kind of bottle the baby will drink from. Babies don’t play with toys until they’re much older books are pretty useless until they are at least six or eight months old, but they are nice to have for when you need them. The $1200 bass and that’s a little much because bassinets only last about four months. That money could’ve been spent on a crib. My bassinet was $200 and I used it for two kids I also then sold it for $80 when I was done with it. A 5K baby registry is a bit much.
OP here. We bought a crib. She wanted to get The Snoo because she heard good things about it.