April 2017 Moms

FFFC

leslieknopeleslieknope member
edited August 2016 in April 2017 Moms
We doing this? 


«1

Re: FFFC

  • KirstinH88KirstinH88 member
    edited August 2016
    Me: 29 DH: 33
    Married: 5/30/2013
    DSS #1: 5/25/2007
    DSS #2: 1/22/2011
    DS #3: 7/8/2012
    BFP: 3/14/2016 ~ MC: 3/19/2016
    DS #4: 4/21/17
  • Loading the player...
  • @KirstinH88

    if I could gif, you'd be getting a "Nailed It" right about now. 
  • KirstinH88KirstinH88 member
    edited August 2016
    @leslieknope HAHAHAHA!!!! Aw man, gif-ing is so fun. I completely changed my posting on TB. And I even annoy DH with them now. You've got to learn!
    Me: 29 DH: 33
    Married: 5/30/2013
    DSS #1: 5/25/2007
    DSS #2: 1/22/2011
    DS #3: 7/8/2012
    BFP: 3/14/2016 ~ MC: 3/19/2016
    DS #4: 4/21/17
  • I gif in real life, because Facebook, Apple Messanger, and gmail have figured out to make it as simple as drag and drop/copy and paste. Come on, TB. Get with the times. 
  • Ok, I'll start with an actual confession. 

    Im not planning to breastfeed this baby at all, beyond the initial bonding/colostrum. 
  • KirstinH88KirstinH88 member
    edited August 2016
    @HarryPotterandCats I already have everything (big furniture) for the nursery as well!

    Confession to go along with that: When we bought our house a year and a half ago, we knew we would want to expand the family, so our "spare room" is commonly referred to as "baby sister's room." And it is filled with baby stuff and clothes.
    Me: 29 DH: 33
    Married: 5/30/2013
    DSS #1: 5/25/2007
    DSS #2: 1/22/2011
    DS #3: 7/8/2012
    BFP: 3/14/2016 ~ MC: 3/19/2016
    DS #4: 4/21/17
  • nwshaynwshay member
    edited August 2016
    @HarryPotterandCats I would be doing the same thing if it wasn't for my DH! He is keeping me (semi)  sane. I think it's awesome though. Good for you!

    @leslieknope on my actual computer I just Google Image gifs and copy and paste. I don't know how to do it on the app- also who cares? It's your body and your baby.  If you don't want to Breast feed then you shouldn't have to.  It's sad that  I'm sure people will be in your business about it. They can suck it

    I'm in management for my company.  This weekend we are having a big leadership retreat.  I've been helping plan it and have seen my boss go crazy trying to plan every little detail.  Truth,  I don't want to go at all.  I would rather curl up all weekend and watch movies. Instead I have to fake drink with half my company.  It's funny cause my best friend in the company has been dreading it and I've had to talk it up and tell her how much fun she will have.  Oops

    Edited to add

  • Haha! Genius @bwo my friend takes batteries out of annoying toys and tells her daughter that they broke
  • EkzerrEkzerr member
    edited August 2016
    DD just turned two and is going through a phase (hopefully) where she won't eat anything except junk food so she's pretty much had cookies for lunch the past two days 

    ETA: the one other thing she actually will eat without a fight is carrots/cucumber and ranch so at least there's that 
  • @bwo, behind most pillows in my house is a book that I can't stand to read one more time to my son
  • I'm taking casual Friday to a whole new level - cheap maternity leggings and a giant button-down shirt. 
    BFP 9/13/2020 with Baby #3 <3  
    Lilypie Maternity tickers
  • leslieknopeleslieknope member
    edited August 2016


    Yay - thanks @SDSwenson
  • Ok, I'll start with an actual confession. 

    Im not planning to breastfeed this baby at all, beyond the initial bonding/colostrum. 
    Tell us more. What factors make you not want to breastfeed?

    I thought I would never breastfeed after a year....now I know how toddlers end up breastfeeding past 2 years. 
  • @HarryPotterandCats - That is actually awesome! A little jealous because I'm already having anxiety about the whole nursery setup.  Do I evict DS out of his room because it is bigger? What am I going to do with all the non-baby furniture in stuff in our nusery or toddler bedroom to be? Where will I work now (said room is also our "office") gahhh

    @bwo - I totally do this too.  I also hide DS' one sippy cup that he always wants but is a PIA to clean.

    My confession is similar to @leslieknope 's   With DS, I didn't BF at all, not even a little bit - and while I knew it was my choice and as long as he was getting fed that was all that mattered, I still felt guilty on the regular about it. He turned out a-ok though, so now I'm totally not feeling one ounce of guilt or obligation about not doing it for this LO either. I will let my FF flag fly :)

    Pregnancy Ticker
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • Ok, I'll start with an actual confession. 

    Im not planning to breastfeed this baby at all, beyond the initial bonding/colostrum. 
    Tell us more. What factors make you not want to breastfeed?

    I thought I would never breastfeed after a year....now I know how toddlers end up breastfeeding past 2 years. 
    For me, it was a cost/benefit analysis. I didn't mind breastfeeding, but pumping was torture - it was painful and I didn't produce much (even when I was lugging the 30lb hospital grade pump up to my office). I also hated taking time out of my work day to go pump every few hours, especially for such a measly result. For me, the benefits of breast milk are not great enough to go through all of that again. 
  • Ok, I'll start with an actual confession. 

    Im not planning to breastfeed this baby at all, beyond the initial bonding/colostrum. 
    Tell us more. What factors make you not want to breastfeed?

    I thought I would never breastfeed after a year....now I know how toddlers end up breastfeeding past 2 years. 
    For me, it was a cost/benefit analysis. I didn't mind breastfeeding, but pumping was torture - it was painful and I didn't produce much (even when I was lugging the 30lb hospital grade pump up to my office). I also hated taking time out of my work day to go pump every few hours, especially for such a measly result. For me, the benefits of breast milk are not great enough to go through all of that again. 
    I absolutely hated pumping too! It was so painful for me and I also never got much from pumping. Kudos to those who exclusively pump or pump at work. I could never do it!
  • I don't have anything really good. Here are some small ones...

    I am also jealous of those who have nurseries. We have no idea where we will be living in April so we can't really plan or buy anything. oh well, we have all of DD's stuff so we don't need to do much anyway. 

    The buying thread reminded me of this. We used our baby monitor for about 2 months. SIL gave us a super old, but still very workable one from the 90s (hand me down). DD was in our room for the first few weeks and then we moved her into her room in her crib. We used the monitor until she was about 2.5 months and then it was annoying me to much so we turned it off. We could hear her if she really needed us. But, hearing her move around drove me crazy. I would wake up at the slightest sound and I hated it. It will probably be the same with this new baby as well. Our apartment was big (1,600+ square feet), but it was all one level so that is why a monitor was never necessary. Still, I feel like I will fall under the "bad mom" category if I tell people we didn't use a monitor to listen to her breath. 

    Me: 28 year old SAHM/Birth Doula
    DH: 30 year old pneumatic electrical engineer 
    Married: October 8, 2011
    DD1: September 24, 2013
    BFP: June 25, 2016 and MC: July 3, 2016
    DD2: April 16, 2017
    BFP: November 30, 2018 EDD: August 14, 2019
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • @mrsstuessy

    Same boat with the monitor. We got new ones, but they were relatively cheap. I could hear everything, and i hated it, so we turned it off and never looked back. Her room was directly across from ours and we slept with the doors open. 

    Now that she's a toddler, I kind of wish I had the video monitor, just because she actually does stuff in her room and I think it'd be funny to watch. So maybe this baby will be a good excuse to get one, since they'll be sharing a room. :) 
  • @leslieknope Yeah, I would much rather watch than listen. I suppose if you can turn off the sound a video monitor would be fun. Maybe someone will want to get us one, so I'm not a bad mom this time around. 

    Me: 28 year old SAHM/Birth Doula
    DH: 30 year old pneumatic electrical engineer 
    Married: October 8, 2011
    DD1: September 24, 2013
    BFP: June 25, 2016 and MC: July 3, 2016
    DD2: April 16, 2017
    BFP: November 30, 2018 EDD: August 14, 2019
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • I don't have anything really good. Here are some small ones...

    I am also jealous of those who have nurseries. We have no idea where we will be living in April so we can't really plan or buy anything. oh well, we have all of DD's stuff so we don't need to do much anyway. 

    The buying thread reminded me of this. We used our baby monitor for about 2 months. SIL gave us a super old, but still very workable one from the 90s (hand me down). DD was in our room for the first few weeks and then we moved her into her room in her crib. We used the monitor until she was about 2.5 months and then it was annoying me to much so we turned it off. We could hear her if she really needed us. But, hearing her move around drove me crazy. I would wake up at the slightest sound and I hated it. It will probably be the same with this new baby as well. Our apartment was big (1,600+ square feet), but it was all one level so that is why a monitor was never necessary. Still, I feel like I will fall under the "bad mom" category if I tell people we didn't use a monitor to listen to her breath. 
    We have a beautiful nursery that my son has never slept in. We never planned on cosleeping but it happened naturally. One of these days maybe he will sleep in his own room ::sigh::
  • TheJerilu said:
    My FFFC - my cross-trainees are returning to the main office next week, so they brought in their unfinished grocery items (cereals, bagels, etc).  I put everything away to make things "neater", but I actually put the stuff away in unusual cabinets so that I could hog it all.
    So, appetite is coming back?
  • @blackasnight And I was planning on having DD at least in our room for the first 6 months. After the first few weeks we were so miserable. She was a light sleeper and I was a light sleeper and we were just waking each other up all night. I got to the point that I would just resent her when I saw her in her beautiful little cradle next to my bed. So, we knew it was time to put her in her own room. She had been waking up every hour in our room. She instantly went to sleep 4 hours at a time and we were all happier. haha! I love how parents make all these plans or say "I will never." You just wait until there is another little person in charge of your life and then we will see. 

    Me: 28 year old SAHM/Birth Doula
    DH: 30 year old pneumatic electrical engineer 
    Married: October 8, 2011
    DD1: September 24, 2013
    BFP: June 25, 2016 and MC: July 3, 2016
    DD2: April 16, 2017
    BFP: November 30, 2018 EDD: August 14, 2019
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • My UO is that I kind of judge moms who are so dead set on BFing. I breastfed my DD for as long as I could and it was great. She was a good eater so I had no issues. But as soon as I went back to work and I wasn't with her all the time my supply simply plummeted and I was completely dry within 2 months.

    My former coworker and still a friend still struggles to BF her now 6 month old baby who has been underweight since she was born because the breastfeeding simply isn't going well. But she is so dead set on not just breast milk but actual breast feeding that she'll rather go through hell and keep her baby under weight than buy some damn formula!

    My DD got my milk for as long as it was possibly (about 6.5 months) after that she was on formula. She is healthy as a horse! Formula is just fine, too!!! Otherwise half of our population would be in trouble.


  • @mrstuessy I can definitely relate to the sleeping situation. DS was in our bedroom (because we didn't have the space for a nursery) and DH snores. Let's just say, I didn't get a good nights sleep for OVER a year. When DS was 14 months old, I switched him to a regular toddler bed and had him share a room with his older brothers. He slept through the night on night 1 and never turned back. I am dead set against having this one in our room with us, except for maybe the first month.
    Me: 29 DH: 33
    Married: 5/30/2013
    DSS #1: 5/25/2007
    DSS #2: 1/22/2011
    DS #3: 7/8/2012
    BFP: 3/14/2016 ~ MC: 3/19/2016
    DS #4: 4/21/17
  • edited August 2016
    My FFFC is that we're planning to tell the moms this Sunday, just due to the fact that we won't get to see them both in person together for another month and I don't want to have to try to hide it from my parents while we're traveling for my brother's wedding in September.  And I'm not excited at all, I'm slightly dreading it in a chore-like way.  
    *TW-Losses mentioned* This is my fourth pregnancy in the past year, and our parents knew about two of them, and basically I feel like I should have to qualify this with "but we saw a heartbeat this time! It's "real"!" when to me the others were real too.  Plus I am understandably still a little nervous about this one. *TW done*
    I'm going to try to slip it into conversation very casually and move on as quickly as I can.

  • For totally selfish reasons, I hope this baby is a girl. I'll be completely thrilled with a boy (beyond a couple little disappointments that are why I have a slight "preference", for lack of a better word), but if I could choose what it is, I'd choose a girl. 

    image Baby Girl born September 23, 2014

    image

  • @housewifehobbyist I almost feel the same way about this one. I don't even want to tell people because of my previous loss. I'm excited about being pregnant and having another baby, and I want other people to view it the same way. Not with the attitude or mindset of "we will see..."
    Me: 29 DH: 33
    Married: 5/30/2013
    DSS #1: 5/25/2007
    DSS #2: 1/22/2011
    DS #3: 7/8/2012
    BFP: 3/14/2016 ~ MC: 3/19/2016
    DS #4: 4/21/17
  • I'm really hoping DD will wean herself at some point during this pregnancy. I'm too lazy to put the effort in myself to get her to wean, and I don't want to deal with the fight I'm sure it would be!
    Me: 31 DH: 34
    DD1 born 3.2014
    DD2 born 4.2017
  • *TW loss mentioned*
    @housewifehobbyist I'm so sorry for your losses. I understand a little. I had a loss and D&C in very late May and we'd just told our families  and everyone was so excited. There are a lot of complicated feelings around sharing again. I will be thinking of you!
    *End TW*

    Mine is so boring, but DH is traveling for work next week and I am pretty excited to watch all the crap tv (probably the Hills on Hulu).
  • TheJerilu said:
    My FFFC - my cross-trainees are returning to the main office next week, so they brought in their unfinished grocery items (cereals, bagels, etc).  I put everything away to make things "neater", but I actually put the stuff away in unusual cabinets so that I could hog it all.
    So, appetite is coming back?
    I can at least tolerate carbs, so I will gladly down mildly stale Applejacks if they're free.
    BabyFruit Ticker
    Me: 28 & Partner: 32 | Married 2014
    BFP 7/29 EDD 4/11
  • So I might have started a baby registry 3 months ago when we first started talking about having another baby. Its more of a shopping list of things we'll need for two, but we hadn't even started trying yet. I did make it private so people don't think I'm completely crazy.

    @punnybunny I'm also hoping for a girl. I refuse to accept the possibility that it could be a boy. If it is a boy he will have a very pretty nursery and lots of sparkly dresses...
  • @allybadry and @punnybunny Haha I'm the complete opposite.  I would love to be a mom to all boys - girls terrify me.  I'll be thrilled if it's a girl but completely overwhelmed at the same time.  I've never really been much of a girly girl so I'm convinced I just wouldn't know how to deal.  Plus my mom has always said I will for sure have the girliest of girls since I never was.  Side note - I've totally been thinking this one is a girl.  DH thinks it's hilarious and he's super excited if it turns out to be true. 
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
    Pregnancy Ticker
  • M&Max said:
    @allybadry and @punnybunny Haha I'm the complete opposite.  I would love to be a mom to all boys - girls terrify me.  I'll be thrilled if it's a girl but completely overwhelmed at the same time.  I've never really been much of a girly girl so I'm convinced I just wouldn't know how to deal.  Plus my mom has always said I will for sure have the girliest of girls since I never was.  Side note - I've totally been thinking this one is a girl.  DH thinks it's hilarious and he's super excited if it turns out to be true. 

    When I was pregnant with DD we just "knew" it was going to be a boy. because you know, My H is a big brother to a sister and I am a little sister to a big brother. So of course we were going to do the same lol. I too was totally scared and said I wouldn't know what to do with a girl because I was a tomboy. Well we have a girl and it's awesome! She is a tomboy princess LOL Trust me, you'D do just fine. not only fine, you'd love it! But I'm now "nervous" that this will be a boy because now I feel like I wouldn't know what to do  LOL

    I think the main difference is that boys will beat you up physically more, whereas the girls will try to destroy you mentally LOL


  • @MrsBakes  Ok so I bit more relieved reading you felt the same and it's turned out great.  I would be all for a sweet, quiet little girl.  We nicknamed our DS the tornado because he just loves to build things for the sole purposes of knocking them down. Only a handful of weeks until we can find out what this LO is :)
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
    Pregnancy Ticker
Sign In or Register to comment.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards
"
"