It's still early, but it's fun to plan... Where are you all planning on registering? If you're not a first time mom, what do think are registry must haves? Could do without? Or wished you had registered for?
We're registering at Babies R Us, and I just recently discovered Buy Buy Baby - which is the sister company of Bed Bath and Beyond - so I already love it!
I've heard great things about Buy Buy Baby, so probably there. I think you can use Bed Bath & Beyond coupons so friends and family are always happy about that!
plain white onesies in a variety of sizes (no one will buy these for you unless you register)
white noise machine
rock n play (The white noise machine and the rock n play saved my life. DS is 2.5 and we still use his white noise every time he sleeps)
Ergo
Do withouts: clothes (everyone is going to buy you clothes and it's hard to find specific clothes in store, so if you want an outfit, just buy it yourself)
breast pump (get it through your insurance)
pacifier holder (waste. you'll never use it)
baby food maker (if you have a steamer and a blender, you're fine)
wipe warmer
fancy baby tub
shoes (until your kid walks, there's no need)
fancy blankets (people will buy you these whether your register or not. DS has about 9000 blankets and hated them all until recently. And even then, he only sleeps with one specific one)
changing table (get a long dresser and slap a changing pad on it)
Oh! Also, food for thought: my friends and I discovered that those of us who knew the sex of the baby before the shower got a ton of clothes and things we didn't register for and missed out on registry items we really wanted, while those of us who didn't know the sex got wayyyy more stuff from their registry.
@PeggyOlsonFTW I never thought about that with finding out the sex of the baby... that makes sense! That is definitely some food for thought!
Generally speaking, if people know the sex of your baby, they get super excited and just buy a ton of adorable, gender specific stuff whether you registered for it or not. So if you're having a girl, be prepared for tons of frilly dresses and ruffle butt pants and if it's a boy, lots of blue and "tough guy" shirts.
We're going with Target and Amazon. I'm insane, so I plan to cloth diaper, and a minimalist, so we only plan to register for the essentials. Our registry will have mostly diapering supplies, essential clothing, and essential items, with very few pieces of furniture. Although I do plan to splurge on a glider!
We're also Team Green, so bring on the registry stuff!
@PeggyOlsonFTW so much good information, thanks! If you do not need a baby bath, what do you use, just the sink? Or did you just mean not a fancy baby bath
I am going to enjoy strolling down the baby aisles and making a list
Baby Tula (like an ergo but way cuter and a little bigger so they last longer).
Sound Machine
Baby exersaucer- The Baby Eintsien one is awesome.
Swing or Mama Roo
Walker - some people are against these, but if you aren't an idiot and allow them to scoot around in one upstairs with no baby gate, they are legit. It was perfect for him to scoot around in, in the kitchen while I cooked.
@OrangeEv I do think a little tub is necessary, just not the $50 ones with all the bells and whistles. It doesn't need to vibrate or change colors or have jets!
@PeggyOlsonFTW Which brand did you use and how did you like them? I'm looking at the Thirsties Duo Wraps with the Osocozy hemp prefolds. I know the convenience of AIOs might be nice, but it seems expensive and a lot of washing on top of that.
They make really cute patterns, but I think I'm just going to go with white. I figure most of the patterned ones will show throw light clothing, so I thought white would be safer.
@von1976 I didn't start CDing him until he was 6 mos and we did mostly pockets. I wanted it to be as easy as possible for DH and the grandmas.
For cheapies, I really liked my Kawaiis - the elastic held up well and they were a good fit for DS (he was a chubby baby with big thighs). I also really liked my Rumparooz and Blueberry. BumGenius were ok. The prints are adorable, but I didn't think the elastic held up as well as my others. When DS was around a year old, I got rid of all our microfiber inserts and started using flour sack towels. They're the best. Super cheap, super absorbant and don't really hold onto stink or stain. For overnights we did an Sbish overnight bamboo fleece fitted and a wool cover. He never ever ever leaked in that combo. Sbish fitteds are the shit! When he outgrew the Sbish and it wasn't in the budget to get a new one, I used our Kawaii overnights with a trifolded hemp fitted stuffed in the pocket. He rarely leaked in those either. I hated my Grovia AIO and my Charlie Bananas. I just could never get a good fit with them.
CDing a newborn will be a whole new game for me. I don't know if we'll buy newborn AIOs or fitteds or just do sposies til the umbilical cord falls off. I have no idea!
Oh! and as for prints, they didn't show through the colored onesies, just the white ones and DS was rarely in a white one with nothing else out in public. Plus, the prints are soooooo cute it's almost a crime to cover them up! In the warmer weather, he'd usually be in a shirt and diaper, sans pants.
ETA: AIOs take more time to dry, but not more time to wash. If you haven't checked out Fluff Love and CD Science on Facebook, definitely do! They saved me from quitting cloth.
Something to think about if you're planning to register on Amazon: most places (BabiesRUs, BuyBuyBaby, etc) offer a 10% "registry completion" discount, which means you can purchase everything remaining on your registry (that wasn't purchased for you) at a 10% discount just before your due date. I found with Amazon there were a TON of exclusions to the completion discount so we weren't able to take advantage of it at all. BabiesRUs was wayyyy more accommodating, plus if you sign up for their rewards program you get $10 back on purchases over $50, which for us ended up being a lot!
I agree with others that recommended a Rock n Play. We started off in the pack n play bassinet and DD didn't seem to like it. Switched to a Rock n Play and she slept in 4-5 hour stretches right away, and slept through the night starting at 1 month. But, it was a pain to transition her to the crib from this, and I've heard that's a common complaint. When they're newborns though you'll do anything to get them to sleep well though.
https://lucieslist.com/ is a great resource for comparing some of the more popular options. I also read that there is a bundle bottle back you can get with a variety of bottle brands to try out (1 bottle of each brand). I bought a ton of Avent bottles when I was pregnant with my first, and she ended up not liking them, so we bought a different brand. This goes for pacifiers too. I wouldn't stock up on one brand, but a variety...you'll likely be trying out several and seeing what baby prefers.
If you have a Buy Buy Baby, I highly recommend going there and "test driving" their strollers. They have a ton of them, and it really is a personal preference what works best for you. Going off Amazon reviews might not necessarily get you the things you need/want in a stroller.
Something I think we could've done without was a high chair. They take up a lot of room in a smaller kitchen, and just aren't that necessary. We ended up selling ours and bought one of those chairs that attach to an existing kitchen chair. Worked perfect, and when she was big enough it was easy to just remove the tray and let her use the table.
For those that mention baths, some hospitals give you the bath that they bathe baby in at the hospital, so that's something to consider too. You may want to check with your OB/hospital before you bother with buying one. They are usually those big plastic ones with the net sling for newborns, so if you're looking for something different this might not matter to you.
Oh I almost forgot! Another thing I wish I hadn't bought: a bunch of newborn clothes. We ended up unexpectedly having a large baby (ultrasound estimates were off by about 2 lbs) and newborn clothes literally fit for a week or 2. Same goes for newborn diapers. Might be best to focus on 0-3 with a couple newborn outfits and then go from there once baby is born and you know what you need.
Love the idea @PeggyOlsonFTWhad about getting more of your registry if you don't know the sex. That was totally true in my case. We found out we were having a girl and got loads of girly clothes. I loved them, but to be totally honest I never dressed DD in dresses and frilly outfits as a newborn. She just wore onesies and a swaddle blanket or elastic waist pants. I didn't want to bother with all the cutesy clothes when we were just hanging out around the house (which was 99% of the time).
@Julia70286 Amazon offers a 15% completion bonus for Prime Members. They also have a larger selection of items. If I want, I can add items from Babies R Us to the Amazon registry for those that wish to purchase in the store. Once they are purchased in the store, they can be marked off the Amazon registry.
I'm still undecided though...
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Married 05/2014
PCOS baby due October 09, 2016 Beta #1: 22.5 Beta #2: 74
@DarthFuriosa You might want to make a registry and not share it with anyone just so that you can get the completion discount. Not sure if the registry itself is part of the cultural reasons, or sharing it with others is, but I just thought I'd throw that out there!
@DarthFuriosa You might want to make a registry and not share it with anyone just so that you can get the completion discount. Not sure if the registry itself is part of the cultural reasons, or sharing it with others is, but I just thought I'd throw that out there!
Good call, thank you! It's not the registry itself, but the asking for gifts part that is considered rude(or something), but there's absolutely no reason I can't make one for myself, for discount AND organisational benefits.
I got a book in the mail from target yesterday and you get a $20 gift card for creating a registry.. sooo, even though this is baby #4 I completed just a small private registry to get my $20! lord knows I spend enough of my money there!
@DarthFuriosa You can also set the due date on your registry earlier than it really is so that you get the completion discount coupon earlier and aren't running around at the last minute trying to get stuff
@PCOSbaby it came in the mail on one of their flyers.. like the normal little coupons they sent out at the holidays and such.. I'm not sure how they knew to send it.. maybe because I purchased pregnancy tests there?
Soooo I'm totally lurking because we're thinking of 2.0 and I figured I'd tell you guys my regrets:
- If you are even thinking about having 2 close together, get a stroller that can convert to a double. I would personally recommend a City Select, but there are plenty to chose from. I stupidly registered for a single and guess what? I now have to buy a double. Sigh!
-Skip the baby food maker, chances are your kid won't even like it. Mine always preferred little chunks of our food anyways.
-I personally think Tulas are overrated. They don't forward face which is a dealbreaker in this house. We have one and now that LO is a year we prefer the Ergo360 soooo much more. BUT for tiny babies get something like a k'taan or moby or a ring sling.
-Once you've picked your stroller, get the car seat that works with it. I have a baby jogger (the brand) stroller and a Chicco car seat. I SHOULD have gotten the Britax infant bucket seat because they have an easier adapter.
-For babies that hate swaddles, the Aden and anais easy swaddles are amazing. No velcro, just snaps. You get it right every time. It took me way too long to figure this out and i was kicking myself for it.
That's all I can really think of right now. Have fun registering!
I won't register this time, since it is baby #3, but with my first I registered at Target, Babies R Us, and this little baby boutique in my town.
There were SO many things that we never used, but here are my must-haves:
-Good swaddle blankets--both of my kids still use theirs, they each have 8. (One of mine was a total Linus with his.) -White noise machine. Still use them. Couldn't live without them. -Snap N Go--So much easier than a full on stroller when you taking the carseat everywhere (which gets really old.) -Carseat Cover-- we will all need these with October babies! I got one with my second (my first was a summer baby) and it was a life saver. It was one that had elastic around the edges and fit on the outside of the carseat. We could velcro it closed when needed. -Some type of baby wearing sling. We have a Moby Wrap BUT I am considering something else for this one. -Nursing cover if you plan to nurse. And make it cute--you will walk around in public with it all the time! -SIMPLE Baby Bathtub--we have a little fold up one from Target that is great for storage and for travel. I also got a really elaborate one that we never used and couldn't take anywhere. -Some type of bouncer--it needs to vibrate. Babies love the vibrating feature and it's sometimes the only way you can shower or nap or walk around the house. -Pack N Play, especially if you travel a lot like we do. -Pumping Bra--It looks SO ridiculous, but if you pump it makes life a lot easier as you can work on the computer or whatever if you need to. -A basic set of fingernail clippers, brush, comb. You really don't need more than one of each. -Find your faves of shampoo, lotion, cream, and diaper rash cream and stick with them. It's easy to get an overload of those things.
You will get a million blankets, BURP CLOTHS (oh goodness), bibs, towels, wash cloths, little toys, onesies, stuffed animals and books. You can return duplicates and things that aren't as sentimental for diapers (that's what we did.) Also, people that came to my showers were big on baby food makers and storage. Never used much of it, to be honest! I use one set of the baby food storage cubes and that's it. I also didn't use any of the bottle brushes, sanitizers, dryers, warmers, etc. Too much! You learn to keep it simple for sanity.
Son 4/27/12, Son 10/15/14, Daughter 9/29/16....Baby #4 due 10/09/19! Apparently we get really bored in January
Soooo I'm totally lurking because we're thinking of 2.0 and I figured I'd tell you guys my regrets:
- If you are even thinking about having 2 close together, get a stroller that can convert to a double. I would personally recommend a City Select, but there are plenty to chose from. I stupidly registered for a single and guess what? I now have to buy a double. Sigh!
-Once you've picked your stroller, get the car seat that works with it. I have a baby jogger (the brand) stroller and a Chicco car seat. I SHOULD have gotten the Britax infant bucket seat because they have an easier adapter.
AMEN! Oh my goodness, yes. I got a different brand infant seat than fit my jogger. Such a pain to buy a special adaptor. BUT I usually only used my Snap N Go because it was a thousand times easier anyway. Also, the single jogger is now sitting collecting dust because I had to order a double after we had two. Live and learn!
Son 4/27/12, Son 10/15/14, Daughter 9/29/16....Baby #4 due 10/09/19! Apparently we get really bored in January
My must haves: *muslin swaddle blankets - they don't have to be the Aden +anais ones- I got several from tj maxx, my daughter loves them, and they make great nursing covers in the summer because they are bigger than regular blankets. They're also not super thick so it makes everyone more comfortable.
*some sort of grooming kit.. bulb syringe (you'll probably get one from your hospital as well), nail clippers, etc.
*a GOOD thermometer. We have a collection of crappy ones plus one nice one.. a good one saves the day!
I'm really all about less is more. There are a lot of things that you'll register for that just are not necessary! I'll try to think of more, but right now I just cant!
Ha, is it bad that I just want to register to get some free stuff for this baby? My DD is only 22 months so we really won't need anything other than a double stroller and some new bottle nipples and clothes if baby is a boy. I went into a Buy Buy Baby the other day because one just opened by me and was so bummed that we didn't have one of those sooner. I like it so much more than Babies R Us. The lady was so sweet and took the Contours Elite double stroller down for me to look at and put my DD in and try out.
Ha, is it bad that I just want to register to get some free stuff for this baby? My DD is only 22 months so we really won't need anything other than a double stroller and some new bottle nipples and clothes if baby is a boy. I went into a Buy Buy Baby the other day because one just opened by me and was so bummed that we didn't have one of those sooner. I like it so much more than Babies R Us. The lady was so sweet and took the Contours Elite double stroller down for me to look at and put my DD in and try out.
This MAY have already been said, but I thought I'd throw it out there... Check with your insurance before getting a breast pump. Sometimes they'll cover it.
Re: Registries?
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
diapers
bottles
pacifiers
swing
bouncy seat
stroller
car seat
video monitor
swaddlers (I LOVE Halo swaddlers)
plain white onesies in a variety of sizes (no one will buy these for you unless you register)
white noise machine
rock n play (The white noise machine and the rock n play saved my life. DS is 2.5 and we still use his white noise every time he sleeps)
Ergo
Do withouts:
clothes (everyone is going to buy you clothes and it's hard to find specific clothes in store, so if you want an outfit, just buy it yourself)
breast pump (get it through your insurance)
pacifier holder (waste. you'll never use it)
baby food maker (if you have a steamer and a blender, you're fine)
wipe warmer
fancy baby tub
shoes (until your kid walks, there's no need)
fancy blankets (people will buy you these whether your register or not. DS has about 9000 blankets and hated them all until recently. And even then, he only sleeps with one specific one)
changing table (get a long dresser and slap a changing pad on it)
diaper stackers
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BFP #4 1/2016, DD born 10/2016
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I also happen to work for a retailer who owns a baby furniture store, so I will probably just buy everything I want from there myself.
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
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BFP #4 1/2016, DD born 10/2016
We're also Team Green, so bring on the registry stuff!
Baby GIRL born 9/16/201
BFP! EDD 8/1/2019 CP 4w2d
I am going to enjoy strolling down the baby aisles and making a list
Baby Tula (like an ergo but way cuter and a little bigger so they last longer).
Sound Machine
Baby exersaucer- The Baby Eintsien one is awesome.
Swing or Mama Roo
Walker - some people are against these, but if you aren't an idiot and allow them to scoot around in one upstairs with no baby gate, they are legit. It was perfect for him to scoot around in, in the kitchen while I cooked.
A good stroller - don't buy the super cheap ones.
Swaddles - Halos and Swaddle Mes
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BFP #4 1/2016, DD born 10/2016
ETA: I'm so excited to get all that adorable fluff on a new little tushy!
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They make really cute patterns, but I think I'm just going to go with white. I figure most of the patterned ones will show throw light clothing, so I thought white would be safer.
Baby GIRL born 9/16/201
BFP! EDD 8/1/2019 CP 4w2d
For cheapies, I really liked my Kawaiis - the elastic held up well and they were a good fit for DS (he was a chubby baby with big thighs). I also really liked my Rumparooz and Blueberry. BumGenius were ok. The prints are adorable, but I didn't think the elastic held up as well as my others. When DS was around a year old, I got rid of all our microfiber inserts and started using flour sack towels. They're the best. Super cheap, super absorbant and don't really hold onto stink or stain. For overnights we did an Sbish overnight bamboo fleece fitted and a wool cover. He never ever ever leaked in that combo. Sbish fitteds are the shit! When he outgrew the Sbish and it wasn't in the budget to get a new one, I used our Kawaii overnights with a trifolded hemp fitted stuffed in the pocket. He rarely leaked in those either. I hated my Grovia AIO and my Charlie Bananas. I just could never get a good fit with them.
CDing a newborn will be a whole new game for me. I don't know if we'll buy newborn AIOs or fitteds or just do sposies til the umbilical cord falls off. I have no idea!
Oh! and as for prints, they didn't show through the colored onesies, just the white ones and DS was rarely in a white one with nothing else out in public. Plus, the prints are soooooo cute it's almost a crime to cover them up! In the warmer weather, he'd usually be in a shirt and diaper, sans pants.
ETA: AIOs take more time to dry, but not more time to wash. If you haven't checked out Fluff Love and CD Science on Facebook, definitely do! They saved me from quitting cloth.
LFAF April Siggy: TV/Movie BFFs
BFP #4 1/2016, DD born 10/2016
https://lucieslist.com/ is a great resource for comparing some of the more popular options. I also read that there is a bundle bottle back you can get with a variety of bottle brands to try out (1 bottle of each brand). I bought a ton of Avent bottles when I was pregnant with my first, and she ended up not liking them, so we bought a different brand. This goes for pacifiers too. I wouldn't stock up on one brand, but a variety...you'll likely be trying out several and seeing what baby prefers.
If you have a Buy Buy Baby, I highly recommend going there and "test driving" their strollers. They have a ton of them, and it really is a personal preference what works best for you. Going off Amazon reviews might not necessarily get you the things you need/want in a stroller.
Something I think we could've done without was a high chair. They take up a lot of room in a smaller kitchen, and just aren't that necessary. We ended up selling ours and bought one of those chairs that attach to an existing kitchen chair. Worked perfect, and when she was big enough it was easy to just remove the tray and let her use the table.
For those that mention baths, some hospitals give you the bath that they bathe baby in at the hospital, so that's something to consider too. You may want to check with your OB/hospital before you bother with buying one. They are usually those big plastic ones with the net sling for newborns, so if you're looking for something different this might not matter to you.
Love the idea @PeggyOlsonFTW had about getting more of your registry if you don't know the sex. That was totally true in my case. We found out we were having a girl and got loads of girly clothes. I loved them, but to be totally honest I never dressed DD in dresses and frilly outfits as a newborn. She just wore onesies and a swaddle blanket or elastic waist pants. I didn't want to bother with all the cutesy clothes when we were just hanging out around the house (which was 99% of the time).
I'm still undecided though...
PCOS baby due October 09, 2016
Beta #1: 22.5
Beta #2: 74
PCOS baby due October 09, 2016
Beta #1: 22.5
Beta #2: 74
Lilo and Stitch (2002)
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BFP #4 1/2016, DD born 10/2016
Lilo and Stitch (2002)
PCOS baby due October 09, 2016
Beta #1: 22.5
Beta #2: 74
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BFP #4 1/2016, DD born 10/2016
PCOS baby due October 09, 2016
Beta #1: 22.5
Beta #2: 74
- If you are even thinking about having 2 close together, get a stroller that can convert to a double. I would personally recommend a City Select, but there are plenty to chose from. I stupidly registered for a single and guess what? I now have to buy a double. Sigh!
-Skip the baby food maker, chances are your kid won't even like it. Mine always preferred little chunks of our food anyways.
-I personally think Tulas are overrated. They don't forward face which is a dealbreaker in this house. We have one and now that LO is a year we prefer the Ergo360 soooo much more. BUT for tiny babies get something like a k'taan or moby or a ring sling.
-Once you've picked your stroller, get the car seat that works with it. I have a baby jogger (the brand) stroller and a Chicco car seat. I SHOULD have gotten the Britax infant bucket seat because they have an easier adapter.
-For babies that hate swaddles, the Aden and anais easy swaddles are amazing. No velcro, just snaps. You get it right every time. It took me way too long to figure this out and i was kicking myself for it.
That's all I can really think of right now. Have fun registering!
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BFP #4 1/2016, DD born 10/2016
There were SO many things that we never used, but here are my must-haves:
-Good swaddle blankets--both of my kids still use theirs, they each have 8. (One of mine was a total Linus with his.)
-White noise machine. Still use them. Couldn't live without them.
-Snap N Go--So much easier than a full on stroller when you taking the carseat everywhere (which gets really old.)
-Carseat Cover-- we will all need these with October babies! I got one with my second (my first was a summer baby) and it was a life saver. It was one that had elastic around the edges and fit on the outside of the carseat. We could velcro it closed when needed.
-Some type of baby wearing sling. We have a Moby Wrap BUT I am considering something else for this one.
-Nursing cover if you plan to nurse. And make it cute--you will walk around in public with it all the time!
-SIMPLE Baby Bathtub--we have a little fold up one from Target that is great for storage and for travel. I also got a really elaborate one that we never used and couldn't take anywhere.
-Some type of bouncer--it needs to vibrate. Babies love the vibrating feature and it's sometimes the only way you can shower or nap or walk around the house.
-Pack N Play, especially if you travel a lot like we do.
-Pumping Bra--It looks SO ridiculous, but if you pump it makes life a lot easier as you can work on the computer or whatever if you need to.
-A basic set of fingernail clippers, brush, comb. You really don't need more than one of each.
-Find your faves of shampoo, lotion, cream, and diaper rash cream and stick with them. It's easy to get an overload of those things.
You will get a million blankets, BURP CLOTHS (oh goodness), bibs, towels, wash cloths, little toys, onesies, stuffed animals and books. You can return duplicates and things that aren't as sentimental for diapers (that's what we did.) Also, people that came to my showers were big on baby food makers and storage. Never used much of it, to be honest! I use one set of the baby food storage cubes and that's it. I also didn't use any of the bottle brushes, sanitizers, dryers, warmers, etc. Too much! You learn to keep it simple for sanity.
Son 4/27/12, Son 10/15/14, Daughter 9/29/16....Baby #4 due 10/09/19! Apparently we get really bored in January
AMEN! Oh my goodness, yes. I got a different brand infant seat than fit my jogger. Such a pain to buy a special adaptor. BUT I usually only used my Snap N Go because it was a thousand times easier anyway. Also, the single jogger is now sitting collecting dust because I had to order a double after we had two. Live and learn!
Son 4/27/12, Son 10/15/14, Daughter 9/29/16....Baby #4 due 10/09/19! Apparently we get really bored in January
*muslin swaddle blankets - they don't have to be the Aden +anais ones- I got several from tj maxx, my daughter loves them, and they make great nursing covers in the summer because they are bigger than regular blankets. They're also not super thick so it makes everyone more comfortable.
*some sort of grooming kit.. bulb syringe (you'll probably get one from your hospital as well), nail clippers, etc.
*a GOOD thermometer. We have a collection of crappy ones plus one nice one.. a good one saves the day!
I'm really all about less is more. There are a lot of things that you'll register for that just are not necessary! I'll try to think of more, but right now I just cant!
First time moms check out https://www.lucieslist.com for some great registry reminders!
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BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18