So I've been seperating DS clothes and giving away some of them and keep a bunch since I want another baby sometime. Most of the clothes we got are gender neutral which is good. I have 3 totes of old clothes. So I went and got the space bags and they condensed 2 totes down to 1. Just make me have baby fever even more looking at all the little clothes that used to fit
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We donated a few things, but most of it we'll keep for when we have a second daughter. We want a big family through both biological and adopted children, so it's likely we'll need them again someday! Some of what we kept is in boxes in our closet, and some is in my parents' attic for storage (since we're limited on space).
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BFP #1 9/7/10, EDD 5/14/11, Violet born 5/27/11.
BFP #2 4/9/12, EDD 12/16/12, M/C Rory 4/24/12.
BFP #3 10/6/12, EDD 6/16/12., Matilda born 6/17/13.
I have donated a bunch and am keeping the ones that are in good condition. Even if we don't have another, I am thinking of making a quilt with all her good "first" year clothes. I will have to condense into a space bag, I didn't think of that!
Just took a carload to a donation place yesterday. I had been good about networking with friends who had girls downwind of Caroline's size but that got too complicated. No more kiddos for us.
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We kept everything from DD #1 since we want 4 kids. Lucky for us our second child is going to be another girl. I'm glad we don't have to buy more clothes although I wish that DD#1 wasn't so messy since a lot of the clothes are stained.
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I'm storing almost everything in space bags in the attic for #2. Most of it is gender neutral, though I'm hoping that #2 is a girl so we can use some of those ridiculously cute clothes again! I have a few friends that have had girls that I've passed some stuff along to as well.
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SIL just had a little boy in June, so she's getting all of our hand-me-downs. I'm keeping a few of my favorite items (his coming home outfit, etc.). I'm limiting myself to one tote of stuff to keep though.
Oh, and if it matters to the situation, we are one and done.
We have everything folded up nicely into 2 totes (and we're about to start our 3rd tote). We want to save them just in case baby #3 is a boy. Bonus: we have doubles of pretty much everything, so we won't have to do laundry as often
We're either selling or donating the boy clothes as we are looking to adopt a baby girl next. The gender-neutral things we'll keep. I'm keeping the "sentimental" things of Logan's and making him a quilt from pieces of them so that I don't have to actually keep everything. It helps me to not have to just get rid of everything!
We are one and done, but I'm not about to jinx myself by getting rid of it all I still have to sort through a bit but I'm keeping some, have given/will give more to friends/family having a boy, and with some of the things that are stained I repurpose or have plans to make some upcycled stuff from
Re: What are you doing with LO old clothes
BFP #1 9/7/10, EDD 5/14/11, Violet born 5/27/11.
BFP #2 4/9/12, EDD 12/16/12, M/C Rory 4/24/12.
BFP #3 10/6/12, EDD 6/16/12., Matilda born 6/17/13.
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I'm storing almost everything in space bags in the attic for #2. Most of it is gender neutral, though I'm hoping that #2 is a girl so we can use some of those ridiculously cute clothes again! I have a few friends that have had girls that I've passed some stuff along to as well.
SIL just had a little boy in June, so she's getting all of our hand-me-downs. I'm keeping a few of my favorite items (his coming home outfit, etc.). I'm limiting myself to one tote of stuff to keep though.
Oh, and if it matters to the situation, we are one and done.
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We are one and done, but I'm not about to jinx myself by getting rid of it all I still have to sort through a bit but I'm keeping some, have given/will give more to friends/family having a boy, and with some of the things that are stained I repurpose or have plans to make some upcycled stuff from
However, the preemie outfits are sacred.