We've gotten several inquiries on how we're doing with our 30 things in 30 days list. I have to say we're doing pretty well. Actually, we owe a lot of that to my mom who sent a huge box full of a lot of the stuff that we still needed to purchase. She even sent diapers AND the special diaper detergent so I have ZERO excuses for not washing diapers at this point :) So, while Jeremy and I may not have gotten much done, Grandma sure knocked quite a few things off the list! We have done some stuff though. So how about an update to keep us honest?
Original 30 things/30 days list - now with updates!
1. Buy curtain rod for baby's room, sew curtains and hang them up (I already have all the fabric, I just need to get around to putting them together). - Not even started. Maybe when I finish my grading ...
3. Clean off the top of Jeremy's dresser and make room for a couple of baskets of baby stuff (see note about not wanting to stumble down the hallway in the middle of the night) - we might as well just keep a change of PJs, sheets etc in our room. Not done
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10. Purchase some more disposable diapers to tide us over while we try out different cloth diapers to see which ones we like (plus, we figure there will be times when disposables are unavoidable)
11. Locate extra camera battery and cable that allows us to download pictures from camera (OOPS!) We found the cable, but not the battery, so this one has to stay on the list
15. Buy baby gates so cats can get used to them before the baby gets here We bought one to try out, so we'll see if it works before we commit to buying more
17. Get bottle drying rack and sterilize bottles. Find a place in the kitchen to store bottles and other baby feeding stuff (apparently you only have to sterilize bottles once - who knew! after that you just wash them like normal). Finding a spot in the kitchen will be rough - we're already kind of maxed out so this might be quite the chore! Again, my mom bought us a lot of the stuff that we need, but we haven't gotten around to washing things yet. Too bad Bagel has such lazy parents :)
18. Sterilize breast pump parts and try to figure out ridiculously complex assembly instructions. Again, might not be need to be done now, but I can't imagine those instructions will get any easier to understand when I haven't slept for weeks.
20. Compile email list for birth announcements. We're "going green" and sending out an e-announcement. Really, it is for the environment. It has nothing to do with us being too lazy to compile the actual postal addresses of our friends - really. Also, we would like people to be aware of our child's birth before her fifth birthday and we don't have a great track record with snail mail.
23. Buy new coffee maker :) Just kidding, I've been lobbying for a new one on the premise that it is a baby-necessity, but I think that since I am the only coffee drinker in the house, this is probably a lost battle. But I should probably at least make sure we have a good supply of coffee because everyone wins when mom is caffeinated. We did buy some coffee ...
24. Purchase diaper pail and laundry hamper for baby's room - there's no denying that gross stuff is going to happen so we might as well have somewhere to contain it.
25. Hang pictures on the wall in baby's room
26. Figure out some kind of toy storage for baby's room - she doesn't have many toys right now, but if she gets many more, the "chuck it on the floor of her closet" method of organization will completely break down.
28. Download baby tracker app that keeps track of when to feed the baby, etc
30. Return mobile that Jeremy dislikes and try to find a better option - or just decide that baby doesn't really need a mobile to keep her entertained - consider replacing with cat toy - or maybe just a cat
31. Freak out about how much we still have to take care of (although I think we can cross this one off the list - we seem to have it pretty much under control) :)
Hmmm ... maybe we're not doing as well as we thought! Oh well. I think we're pretty set for the first week or so of having baby in the house. The rest of the stuff will get done sooner or later ... we hope :)
Is there an app to keep the grandparent's updated during labor and delivery?
ReplyDeleteReally, you guys have 6-8 months before you need to worry about baby-proofing. Don't stress over this one. When baby starts trying to push up on her own, then worry about it.
ReplyDelete-Adam