November 2015 Moms

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  • First, take a deep breath and try to relax a little bit. I know it's overwhelming, but it's just stuff and hopefully nobody from your shower is going to keep track of if your DD wore their purple 3 month onesie. At least they aren't giant things. 

    Second, I can sympathize.  We ended up getting a ton of newborn clothes during my first small family shower after receiving a more than full set of used baby clothes from a friend. I literally had 47 short sleeve newborn size onesies at one point.  

    Third, get a barcode scanning app.  I was able to download one for my android for free.  Then scan the barcode on any item that you might want to return, but don't have a gift receipt.  I did this for a few of the new outfits I was gifted and within a few minutes, knew which store they came from. The vast majority of stores will take back items without gift receipts and will instead just scan your drivers license and give you a gift card in store credit. Some have limits to the amount they'll let you return that way annually (I think with Walmart around here its $75 to discourage people stealing then returning items), but if you go over that have DH or a friend help you.  Then you can use the gift cards for something you need for the baby. 

    Unfortunately as a fellow FTM I have no idea on the sleeper and bouncer. Hopefully someone can help you out with that. 

    Fourth, if you can't return something and won't use it, find a women's shelter to donate it to in your area.  Where I live a lot of these places actually only accept new items, so they'll probably be quite thankful for whatever you have to give.

    Take a deep breath and good luck. 
  • I agree with your mom, keep everything. When LO is spitting up and/or pooping every where, you will be thankful for the outfits that you don't like and the extra blankets. When I was a nanny the 18 month old I watched got very sick one day. I only had her for around six hours before her mom came home early to take over - I think we had three baths, tried wrapping and cuddling her in around 4 different blankets, and around 5 total outfit changes that day before I gave up and just had a near naked kiddo snuggled up with me. Again, that was only in six hours. Imagine several days of a sick LO.

    If you're that opposed to keeping things - you can get store credit, take them to a store like Once Upon a Child, or sell them yourself.
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  • Ok, hang on here. How am I being judged now? Have all of you kept every single gift you have ever gotten in your life? I am far from ungrateful for receiving the gifts we got--this is our first baby after having had two losses back to back so don't any of you dare to call me ungrateful if you are going to comment on a question and advice I am looking for. I have gone to a zillion resale shops to shop for my items--my post is not complaining about anything being "cheap" etc. So much for some support. I am sorry that all of you have this all figured out and I clearly don't.
  • Okay, I try to give people the benefit of the doubt, and I know that this can be an overwhelming time. So maybe you normally wouldn't be so distraught over this "problem."

    But with that said, I would gladly trade to have the problem of too many clothes and blankets. Drown me in a sea of baby clothes, that's fine. You have a lot of people that care about you and baby and are willing to spend their money on you, focus on that rather than the fact that they neglected to include gift receipts with their generous gifts.
  • I can see being overwhelmed if you legitimately just don't have the space to put all of the stuff that you got. That being said, it is pretty easy to return things, most stores don't require a gift receipt.
    The vibrating sleeper is probably more of a swinging motion, while the bouncer bounces. Some babies like one better than the other. I didn't use either with daughter, but my SIL swears by the swing for nephew.
  • Ok ladies. I don't use social media often and clearly everything I have said has been taken out of context. I said I wanted to cry because I don't know where to start when it comes to organizing all of this stuff and what is better to keep than to take back. She does not have a room of her own, so space is an issue. I didn't know I was going to get my head bit off by sharks. I am trying to see how to get this post removed. Thanks to the couple of you ladies who understood what I was asking. Best wishes to all of you on your pregnancies.
  • You suck it the hell up and keep it and realize that you were fortunate enough to have been thrown a shower and have people that care about you and spent THEIR money on YOUR child.

    That's all I'm going to say bc I don't feel like getting banned today.

    Edited for my unfinished thought

    You are mean.
  • Tha

    First, take a deep breath and try to relax a little bit. I know it's overwhelming, but it's just stuff and hopefully nobody from your shower is going to keep track of if your DD wore their purple 3 month onesie. At least they aren't giant things. 


    Second, I can sympathize.  We ended up getting a ton of newborn clothes during my first small family shower after receiving a more than full set of used baby clothes from a friend. I literally had 47 short sleeve newborn size onesies at one point.  

    Third, get a barcode scanning app.  I was able to download one for my android for free.  Then scan the barcode on any item that you might want to return, but don't have a gift receipt.  I did this for a few of the new outfits I was gifted and within a few minutes, knew which store they came from. The vast majority of stores will take back items without gift receipts and will instead just scan your drivers license and give you a gift card in store credit. Some have limits to the amount they'll let you return that way annually (I think with Walmart around here its $75 to discourage people stealing then returning items), but if you go over that have DH or a friend help you.  Then you can use the gift cards for something you need for the baby. 

    Unfortunately as a fellow FTM I have no idea on the sleeper and bouncer. Hopefully someone can help you out with that. 

    Fourth, if you can't return something and won't use it, find a women's shelter to donate it to in your area.  Where I live a lot of these places actually only accept new items, so they'll probably be quite thankful for whatever you have to give.

    Take a deep breath and good luck. 
    Thank you very much
  • Ok ladies. I don't use social media often and clearly everything I have said has been taken out of context. I said I wanted to cry because I don't know where to start when it comes to organizing all of this stuff and what is better to keep than to take back. She does not have a room of her own, so space is an issue. I didn't know I was going to get my head bit off by sharks. I am trying to see how to get this post removed. Thanks to the couple of you ladies who understood what I was asking. Best wishes to all of you on your pregnancies.

    QFP
  • I totally understand being so overwhelmed that you just want to cry. Not because you are ungrateful but because you don't even know where to begin putting everything especially if space is limited. I agree with downloading an app that allows you to scan items to see where they may have been bought at and returning some stuff. There's absolutely nothing wrong with exchanging gifts, especially if you got duplicates. Sometimes it does depend on who bought it for you as well. I would never return something someone in my immediate family got me just because I would feel bad but more distant relatives will never know and that way you can get stuff you do need and will have the space for it as well.
  • ~X( , so receiving nothing would of been better than receiving tons!! /:)
  • Also I already have everything and more that I need for my new baby so I'm not having a shower et did you expect from having a baby shower or 2 can't member how many you had as much as people say their not about the gifts etc everyone brings gifts so why have a shower to then complain that you got to much stuff OMG you asked for the stuff by having a shower u put yaself in that situation! Either return the stuff or keep it away somewhere and once you know you def don't need it like I said donate it to someone who does cos it hasn't cost you a cent! Goodluck
  • Sigh... so many false assumptions made off one post by OP. I don't understand the need to take down a fellow female like she's fresh bait being held over a pool of piranhas. The hormones that likely caused her to post are the same hormones that caused the rude comments (I hope). Yes this is the Internet and by posting anyone can respond as he or she wishes; I just don't understand the need to make another woman feel so uncomfortable and regret posting altogether. All these nasty remarks are made and then you wonder why she deletes the original text? It's not just this thread... this happens here on N15 all the time. Why not just move along to another post that meets your standards instead? I fully expect some rude comments in response to this comment and that will only prove the point. You may disagree with my statement here, but this isn't opinion... it's observation.
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