Anonymous wrote:Take him to a store to actually try out strollers. I was the one (DW) trying to cheap out on things and my DH didn’t really care either way but when we ended up testing them out we realized why ones were more expensive. Ended up with a higher end one but we really love it and both use it everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP a lot of this depends on your financial situation. Is a $500 purchase a major item for you you discuss? How much do you typically spend on your clothes and no essentials? Most importantly are you saving or in debt?
If you are in debt that is hard to pay off or have financial concerns going forward ( is one of you quitting your job to take care of the baby, or have you not yet budgeted for childcare?) then you might need to more carefully consider what is reasonable to afford.
Otherwise I suggest that you consider a compromise. A good car seat is probably important and if you will be doing a lot of walking Or especially running on tough terrain you need a strong stroller. But you probably shouldn’t splurge on 20 newborn outfits the baby will wear once and every baby is so different you might wait to understand more about your needs. And a lovely nursery can be done on not too much.
Good luck OP. I think a heart to heart with your DH to find the compromise that matches your finances is in order. Good luck.
OP here. Wow, didn’t know I’d get so much feedback! Our HHI is $300K, we have a hefty savings, no debt besides mortgage. DH easily spends $300 on shoes. He values certain things and I value others. I realize I am likely overreacting, and think a compromise is a good idea. Thanks!
He spends $300 on a pair of shoes for himself but thinks $500 is too much for a combo stroller/car seat? Sounds like a real jerk
300 for shoes you can wear for years is different from a stroller a child will outgrow.
No it’s not. A stroller can be used for years.
Honestly I don’t understand why anyone would buy a new stroller
I bet you buy used underwear too.
That’s different...you’re actually wearing it.
The baby’s going to be sitting on a seat full of all kinds of stuff from another kid. Some people might not care for that.It’s not like the OP is impoverished. Other people can think differently from you, just so you know.
YouTube helps with this for getting seats on and off for washing. Everything goes in the machine.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how people can have kids with each other but not be on same page on financials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP a lot of this depends on your financial situation. Is a $500 purchase a major item for you you discuss? How much do you typically spend on your clothes and no essentials? Most importantly are you saving or in debt?
If you are in debt that is hard to pay off or have financial concerns going forward ( is one of you quitting your job to take care of the baby, or have you not yet budgeted for childcare?) then you might need to more carefully consider what is reasonable to afford.
Otherwise I suggest that you consider a compromise. A good car seat is probably important and if you will be doing a lot of walking Or especially running on tough terrain you need a strong stroller. But you probably shouldn’t splurge on 20 newborn outfits the baby will wear once and every baby is so different you might wait to understand more about your needs. And a lovely nursery can be done on not too much.
Good luck OP. I think a heart to heart with your DH to find the compromise that matches your finances is in order. Good luck.
OP here. Wow, didn’t know I’d get so much feedback! Our HHI is $300K, we have a hefty savings, no debt besides mortgage. DH easily spends $300 on shoes. He values certain things and I value others. I realize I am likely overreacting, and think a compromise is a good idea. Thanks!
He spends $300 on a pair of shoes for himself but thinks $500 is too much for a combo stroller/car seat? Sounds like a real jerk
300 for shoes you can wear for years is different from a stroller a child will outgrow.
No it’s not. A stroller can be used for years.
Honestly I don’t understand why anyone would buy a new stroller
I bet you buy used underwear too.
That’s different...you’re actually wearing it.
The baby’s going to be sitting on a seat full of all kinds of stuff from another kid. Some people might not care for that.It’s not like the OP is impoverished. Other people can think differently from you, just so you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP a lot of this depends on your financial situation. Is a $500 purchase a major item for you you discuss? How much do you typically spend on your clothes and no essentials? Most importantly are you saving or in debt?
If you are in debt that is hard to pay off or have financial concerns going forward ( is one of you quitting your job to take care of the baby, or have you not yet budgeted for childcare?) then you might need to more carefully consider what is reasonable to afford.
Otherwise I suggest that you consider a compromise. A good car seat is probably important and if you will be doing a lot of walking Or especially running on tough terrain you need a strong stroller. But you probably shouldn’t splurge on 20 newborn outfits the baby will wear once and every baby is so different you might wait to understand more about your needs. And a lovely nursery can be done on not too much.
Good luck OP. I think a heart to heart with your DH to find the compromise that matches your finances is in order. Good luck.
OP here. Wow, didn’t know I’d get so much feedback! Our HHI is $300K, we have a hefty savings, no debt besides mortgage. DH easily spends $300 on shoes. He values certain things and I value others. I realize I am likely overreacting, and think a compromise is a good idea. Thanks!
He spends $300 on a pair of shoes for himself but thinks $500 is too much for a combo stroller/car seat? Sounds like a real jerk
300 for shoes you can wear for years is different from a stroller a child will outgrow.
No it’s not. A stroller can be used for years.
Honestly I don’t understand why anyone would buy a new stroller
I bet you buy used underwear too.
That’s different...you’re actually wearing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP a lot of this depends on your financial situation. Is a $500 purchase a major item for you you discuss? How much do you typically spend on your clothes and no essentials? Most importantly are you saving or in debt?
If you are in debt that is hard to pay off or have financial concerns going forward ( is one of you quitting your job to take care of the baby, or have you not yet budgeted for childcare?) then you might need to more carefully consider what is reasonable to afford.
Otherwise I suggest that you consider a compromise. A good car seat is probably important and if you will be doing a lot of walking Or especially running on tough terrain you need a strong stroller. But you probably shouldn’t splurge on 20 newborn outfits the baby will wear once and every baby is so different you might wait to understand more about your needs. And a lovely nursery can be done on not too much.
Good luck OP. I think a heart to heart with your DH to find the compromise that matches your finances is in order. Good luck.
OP here. Wow, didn’t know I’d get so much feedback! Our HHI is $300K, we have a hefty savings, no debt besides mortgage. DH easily spends $300 on shoes. He values certain things and I value others. I realize I am likely overreacting, and think a compromise is a good idea. Thanks!
He spends $300 on a pair of shoes for himself but thinks $500 is too much for a combo stroller/car seat? Sounds like a real jerk
300 for shoes you can wear for years is different from a stroller a child will outgrow.
No it’s not. A stroller can be used for years.
Honestly I don’t understand why anyone would buy a new stroller
I bet you buy used underwear too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP a lot of this depends on your financial situation. Is a $500 purchase a major item for you you discuss? How much do you typically spend on your clothes and no essentials? Most importantly are you saving or in debt?
If you are in debt that is hard to pay off or have financial concerns going forward ( is one of you quitting your job to take care of the baby, or have you not yet budgeted for childcare?) then you might need to more carefully consider what is reasonable to afford.
Otherwise I suggest that you consider a compromise. A good car seat is probably important and if you will be doing a lot of walking Or especially running on tough terrain you need a strong stroller. But you probably shouldn’t splurge on 20 newborn outfits the baby will wear once and every baby is so different you might wait to understand more about your needs. And a lovely nursery can be done on not too much.
Good luck OP. I think a heart to heart with your DH to find the compromise that matches your finances is in order. Good luck.
OP here. Wow, didn’t know I’d get so much feedback! Our HHI is $300K, we have a hefty savings, no debt besides mortgage. DH easily spends $300 on shoes. He values certain things and I value others. I realize I am likely overreacting, and think a compromise is a good idea. Thanks!
He spends $300 on a pair of shoes for himself but thinks $500 is too much for a combo stroller/car seat? Sounds like a real jerk
300 for shoes you can wear for years is different from a stroller a child will outgrow.
No it’s not. A stroller can be used for years.
Honestly I don’t understand why anyone would buy a new stroller
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP a lot of this depends on your financial situation. Is a $500 purchase a major item for you you discuss? How much do you typically spend on your clothes and no essentials? Most importantly are you saving or in debt?
If you are in debt that is hard to pay off or have financial concerns going forward ( is one of you quitting your job to take care of the baby, or have you not yet budgeted for childcare?) then you might need to more carefully consider what is reasonable to afford.
Otherwise I suggest that you consider a compromise. A good car seat is probably important and if you will be doing a lot of walking Or especially running on tough terrain you need a strong stroller. But you probably shouldn’t splurge on 20 newborn outfits the baby will wear once and every baby is so different you might wait to understand more about your needs. And a lovely nursery can be done on not too much.
Good luck OP. I think a heart to heart with your DH to find the compromise that matches your finances is in order. Good luck.
OP here. Wow, didn’t know I’d get so much feedback! Our HHI is $300K, we have a hefty savings, no debt besides mortgage. DH easily spends $300 on shoes. He values certain things and I value others. I realize I am likely overreacting, and think a compromise is a good idea. Thanks!
He spends $300 on a pair of shoes for himself but thinks $500 is too much for a combo stroller/car seat? Sounds like a real jerk
300 for shoes you can wear for years is different from a stroller a child will outgrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP a lot of this depends on your financial situation. Is a $500 purchase a major item for you you discuss? How much do you typically spend on your clothes and no essentials? Most importantly are you saving or in debt?
If you are in debt that is hard to pay off or have financial concerns going forward ( is one of you quitting your job to take care of the baby, or have you not yet budgeted for childcare?) then you might need to more carefully consider what is reasonable to afford.
Otherwise I suggest that you consider a compromise. A good car seat is probably important and if you will be doing a lot of walking Or especially running on tough terrain you need a strong stroller. But you probably shouldn’t splurge on 20 newborn outfits the baby will wear once and every baby is so different you might wait to understand more about your needs. And a lovely nursery can be done on not too much.
Good luck OP. I think a heart to heart with your DH to find the compromise that matches your finances is in order. Good luck.
OP here. Wow, didn’t know I’d get so much feedback! Our HHI is $300K, we have a hefty savings, no debt besides mortgage. DH easily spends $300 on shoes. He values certain things and I value others. I realize I am likely overreacting, and think a compromise is a good idea. Thanks!
He spends $300 on a pair of shoes for himself but thinks $500 is too much for a combo stroller/car seat? Sounds like a real jerk
300 for shoes you can wear for years is different from a stroller a child will outgrow.
No it’s not. A stroller can be used for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sucks, op. It’s a special time. You should be able to get what you want.
Privileged much? What a stupid thing to say.