Team green is getting WAY harder than I ever imagined. I thought it wasn't a big deal, as long as baby is healthy I don't need to know what it is. I was wrong. It is a family tradition to not find out the sex of your baby. I really really want to do a baby chart/pool for everyone to have fun guessing. Plus just the element of a wonderful surprise. For as long as I can remember I always pictured myself giving birth and having my husband by my side and telling me IT'S A ____!!! But the last few weeks all I can think about is, "I WANT TO KNOW WHATS IN THERE" And DH and I decided to wait but now he is hinting he wants to find out too. I guess I'm just venting/looking for support because I hate to break tradition and ruin my dream surprise. But its just really hard. 20 weeks on New years day.
Re: Team Green, Harder than I ever thought.
Little brother was born October 1, 2012.
This time we are having twins and we decided to find out. When I heard the sonographer tell me one was a boy in the Drs office it was just so anti-climatic! We did a mini gender reveal party with our parents and our 8 & 5 year old. It was fun, but....it's just so different this time.
With my first baby I got SO many useful supplies at my showers. Sometimes I feel bad for moms who get tons of clothes (boy or girl) at their showers. They still have so much to buy! People will still buy adorable outfits after the baby is born.
Anyway, I'm rambling, but stay strong!!! Don't follow the crowd!
5.5.16 | 8.14.17 | 1.30.19
Team Green was 100000% more exciting. Just nothing compares to it.. I preferred it so much to finding out, which was cool at the time, then I felt... Just so anti climatic that i knew for the rest of the pregnancy.
I really think everyone should experience not finding out I ton delivery at least once! And your first time is just extra special... Stay strong! I promise it's SO worth it.
Little brother was born October 1, 2012.
I also have a big family to help out with bringing boy stuff over, generally have "easy" labours and would be comfortable enough to go out for a bit and pick up a few items, if needed. I picked up a bunch of stuff at Carters because they have an awesome return policy. If we don't have a boy I can return it with no problem. We have girl stuff coming out of our ears so that will never be a problem
You can do it!