So I'm going crazy. I just want him to BE here already and I know I'll probably go overdue since I'm a FTM but jeeez the nursery is set, food is in the freezer, bags are packed and in the car, just everything is done and I don't know what to do with myself!!! It's SUCH a waiting game and I'm just wondering what ya'll are doing to pass the time if you're at this stage yet.
I do read, watch movies and have a kids games website that I work on but nothing really seems to fit the bill. I can't nest anymore or we'll go broke lol. I need a project or something but idk what to do!!!!
Re: Everything's set. NOW what....??!?!?!?
Wow! I WISH I had your predicament! lol I have sooooo much to do!
Do you scrapbook? Maybe you can start on some general pages for LO if you do?
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Hmmmm keep freaking out? You'll probably drive yourself into early labor at this point lol.
But seriously, I try to enjoy the quiet time that I still have when I get antsy about the baby finally being here. I enjoy sleeping in on the weekends, I enjoy heading to the grocery store without having to get someone else ready too...I just try and enjoy the ease of things that will soon become more difficult.
HA! You're making a joke but that's exactly what I did when I couldn't possibly do anything more to prepare and I went a week overdue.
OP, if you haven't already - join Pinterest. There are thousands of cheap-o DIY projects you can immerse yourself in while you wait.
I second this! I have many weeks left and am about to go crazy, so I'm crocheting blankets for this LO and my girls. It makes me feel like the next 7 weeks isn't long enough instead of being way too long.
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This. I'd love to have that "everything's set" feeling. Eesh!
Thanks ladies. Yeah I actually have made two scrapbooks already, painted a mirror, picture frame, made a canvas to go above the crib, etc..
I love when people say to just enjoy sleeping in and not having to get your kids ready etc because I would if I knew what that was even like, ya know? lol. I do wish I had a job or something to keep me busy but I know it'll just come before I know it. I just have to create more and more projects I guess!
Pinterest here we come!
This. I'm trying not to freak out... Not being very successful at that!
Yeah, it's that "nothing really seems to fit the bill" part where I get stuck too - I do have things I could do, like read a new book or take a long nap, or even fix an elaborate dinner. But every single idea I come up with gives me a groaning feeling - with the exception of going into labor. So, the problem isn't that there's nothing I want to do, but instead that there is only ONE thing I want to do.
With that in mind, maybe "jump-starting labor" can be your project?
You could google old-wives tales to see if there's anything you feel comfortable trying: long walks, using your breastpump (not really an OWT, so ask your doctor first), eating pineapple, etc.
Around here, there are a couple of restaurants with meals that supposedly make you go into labor - I mean, it's total anecdotal junk, but planning a dinner out for Friday night can't hurt. Also - and this is more anecdotal junk, but it can't hurt - my sister's boss swears that eating an entire Bloomin' Onion from Outback Steakhouse put her into labor with all four of her kids, so you could try that just for fun. (If nothing else, eating that whole thing would be a challenge, and the stomach ache afterwards would take your mind off the lack of contractions!) Last but not least, my sister herself claims that eating every bit of chocolate in her house made her go into labor, which would be a delicious way to get distracted.
You could try one labor-starting activity every night after work, or you could try one every few hours if you're not working? When I'm not working, I plan to come up with a daily schedule of OWTs and natural induction techniques to distract myself. That way I'll be focused more on the "next step" in my plan, and less worried about the fact that nothing is working and this baby will never come out gaaaaaah.
Good luck!
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