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Parki
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Topic: Am I Mad? Posted: 02 December 2009 at 7:59pm |
While I sometimes would anwser HECK YES to my thread title I'm sure in this case I'm not...
I just got off the phone to a friend and she really p*ssed me off & I ended up abruptly ending the convo & hanging up & now I'm sitting here fuming!
I would just like to know your opinion on the situation...
DH & I have been TTC for around 3 years and recently found out we would require IVF which is due to start in April.
For the last year or so I have been buying baby things & adding them to my little 'nest' as DH calls it.
My reasoning is as follows:
We are young & have a hefty mortgage so while we are both earning good money & two wages it makes perfect sense to me to buy the things we won't be able to afford when we are on one wage. We are also about to buy a business so money is going to be tight next year. I usually buy things such as merino & organic clothing, wraps, blankets etc. Basically more the more expensive things that I can afford to buy now but know will be harder when we are down to one income.
I buy neutral colours in different sizes & never spend excessive amounts, I usually buy things on special etc. I have a huge box full of brand new gorgeous stuff which I love adding to(& occasionally use for presents)..... So I just mentioned to a friend that something had arrived by courier and she told me that was 'stupid & wasting my money & should just wait like everyone else!'. It really hurt my feelings!
I guess in a way it gives me something exciting to do while we wait for our IVF to start. I don't see how it is stupid, it seems quite a good idea to me & it means I can give my baby all the things I prefer to without the stress of money?
While I know our IVF might not work first time etc, we will have a baby at some stage so its always going to be used.
Am I being stupid & 'wasting my money' as I was just told?
Sorry for the novel but I'm still fuming.
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 8:03pm |
What a mean thing to say!  I think your approach sounds quite sensible to me.
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 8:05pm |
I think if it makes you happy then there is nothing wrong with it! I think it was a bit rude on your friends part even if she didnt agree with what you are doing she could have been more sensitive about it
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 8:07pm |
just as long as its not upsetting you seeing all the stuff and not having the baby...YET
My SIL did this too and I must admit, I did worry that things werent going to happen as easily as she hoped. I know I was terrified of "jinxing" myself...but thats me...I worry for the sake of worrying...that sounds madder
Good luck for the IVF
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 8:07pm |
She sounds like a bi-arch! You can spend your money how you please and no one needs to be called 'stupid' when it comes to wanting a baby.
Goodluck with IVF.
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 8:19pm |
What a cow!
If you're mad then I am too I had a double wardrobe full of baby stuff before DH and I even talked about starting to TTC (my sis was giving it away) we knew kids were somewhere in the future and this stuff was free (and some of the clothes and toys were things I'd given my niece and nephew back when I had a larger income and little responsibility).
Other people collect all sorts of crazy useless things, at least your collection is full of good quality items that you will use.
Good luck with your IVF.
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 8:22pm |
Gah .. I think most of my friends are idiots for spending their money on sh*te like cigarettes and alcohol .. and people think im strange for my penchant for shoes and baby carriers
It's your money, if you want to spend it on baby clothes who is she to say its a waste
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 8:36pm |
Not mad at all, very sensible is what I'd call it  If I had my time again, I'd do just that.
And like you said, you're going to have a baby at some stage, it's not like it's never going to happen despite what you have to do to get there, so I say splurge while you can and scrimp later
Good luck with the IVF too, FX it happens quickly.
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 8:45pm |
OMG I would have lost the plot at her - hanging up on her would be the smallest offence. She should never have said those things - would you say to a newly pregnant friend not to buy things in case you miscarry? Bah!
I think you're brilliant and doing the right thing preparing for the time when you will have a child. I wish more people had the smarts and resources to start buying while in the planning stage. 9 months is a short space of time to cram all the shopping in, and man is it expensive!
I wish you all the best of luck on your journey to parenthood.
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 9:06pm |
I say go for it. I bought stuff before I got pregnant. Got a great cot at a great price - never regretted it.
That was a pretty insensitive thing to say.
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 9:35pm |
My friend is not pregnant and her partner doesn't want kids for another two years , she loves babies and can't wait to be a mum and has a glory box full of baby clothes, blankets etc etc AND recently purchased (on special , but still) a Quinny Buzz stroller, and capsule and something else but I forgot what it was .
Some may say shes mad, but hey , its her money , and there are worse things she could be spending it on, and if it makes her feel like shes closer to her dream , why the hell not ?
Same goes for you , ignore comments like that, I think there is nothing wrong with it , nor do I think you are mad ! I do think that was an insensitive thing for her to say , and I think you should ignore any comments like that .
Enjoy your shopping , and all the best as you embark on your IVF journey
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 9:55pm |
I think that's an awesome Idea! Go YOU!!
Sounds like your friend is just plain jealous. Does she have kids?
At the end of the day, your lovely baby will have some cool stuff!!
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 10:12pm |
Pooh to her I say! Good on you, it makes a lot of sense to be buying the things now that you will need in the future. I started buying stuff ages ago like probably two years ago, no wait even longer since I hadn't even met DH hahaha! I knew I was gonna have kids one day (tho it took 18 months to get pregnant).
ETA Good luck with the IVF in April
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 10:16pm |
I don't see what her problem is, my DH and I did the same thing for a year before we conceived our first child and for similar reasons. So long as it doesn't upset you seeing the things then there's no issue.
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 10:29pm |
when i was younger i had the most gorgeous hand knitted baby outfits in my glory box - or hope chest as some call them - they sat there for years and i eventually gave them away to friends who did have babies... anyway it was years later that i finally got my baby!
so its not mad to buy when you arent even pregnant... however not everyone can understand that and even tho saying its stupid isnt nice and is probably a stupid thing in itself, i can kind of get how someone might say it if they thought a friend was potentially setting themselves up to get hurt.
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 7:08am |
What a cow! I have baby stuff collected, and I'm in a similar boat. I don't see a problem with it, I reckon everyone should do what works for them, and let others do the same. I don't blame you for hanging up!!
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 8:00am |
Surely what you choose to spend your money on is your business and no one elses.
I've got loads of baby stuff too and no baby either, some people can be insensitive.
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 8:05am |
Not nuts at all - very sensible.
I hope and pray that the ivf works for you, but if it didn't who said you wouldn't potentially adopt? I'm not saying you would, just that there are other ways to get a baby.
Worst case senario - Meet my friend, trademe!
Planning in advance to provide your child is an incredibly grown up , sensible, and mature thing to do.
I hope it all works out for you xox
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 8:07am |
Thanks for the reassurance ladies.
I do understand the comments about 'jinxing' things or setting myself up to get hurt etc but its not like I am buying all this stuff expecting to get pregnant straight away when we begin IVF. Im more than realistic about our chnaces & I realise we may not get pregnant first or even second time. But I also know that we will have a baby at some stage, somehow, so it all helps, and hey by the time that happens I may have a whole room full of stuff & a very well dressed baby! ha ha
Also, I don't buy big things like strollers, cots etc, I'll save that for the 9 months I actually am pregnant!
Thanks again, I feel less 'stupid' now!
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 8:37am |
I think she is just being a cow aswell! I think its a good idea collecting stuff while you have the money.
Not saying that you are going to be anything like me but once I was pregnant i couldn't bring myself to buy anything for R until after our anatomy scan, not because I wanted to see what colour i needed to buy because we didn't find out his flavour, but just because after so long TTC and all the dissapointments I had guarded myself a bit in letting myself believe we were actually going to have a baby (I was super excited but just protecting myself a bit I suppose....hard to explain...), so I was pleased I had bought things before we were pregnant because those things were for any baby not the one I was growing if that makes sense
good luck for you IVF chick, I'll keep my fingers crossed tight for a first time BFP for you!!
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