So far, I've struck it rich at garage sales. We now have a crib, a number of newborn, 0-3 and 3-6 month outfits, a bouncer seat, and various toys. We also made a couple of big purchases including the stroller (a BOB Revolution) and an infant car-seat/carrier. But we still need a highchair, swing, bassinet or co-sleeper, convertible car-seat, glider rocker, crib bedding, a nursing pillow and the big purchase that no one wants to put on the registry... the breast pump (they run ~$400 for a good one, ouch!). The rest of the miscellaneous stuff (bottles, diapers, etc.), should be easy to pick up at more garage sales or on a regular Target run.
Once again, here's the weekly update on pregnancy symptoms...

The nausea has almost given way, but the fatigue is hanging on. I can't complain though, I'd rather be tired than nauseous all the time.
1 comment:
Conveniently babies grow fast and don't wear out their "stuff." That makes garage sales the best for finding all those cute little things that babies need like toys and clothes and high chairs. Babies are champions at recycling, or at least they promote recycling without even trying. I'm having so much fun finding great things for my grandchild! Some for your house, some for grandma's.
Mom
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