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Sarah Beth
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Topic: delusional husband Posted: 23 April 2006 at 12:23pm |
Now, I am wondering if anyone can help me. My husband is decidely delusional. He seems to thing ath everything we will need to for when we have a baby will be given to us by friends and family. Now we will get some things that we need, and he is the last of 4 children to have any children (but we are racing his sister for use of the bassinet) so we will get second hand stuff however I think he is dreaming. I did point this out to him yesterday and he said we can wait and see what happens, however I for one do not want to waddle around at 40 weeks trying to get all the baby stuff we still need.
Now I am not saying I want to go crazy and buy up the entire baby factory and baby city, not to mention pumpkin patch however I do want to buy stuff. I am not pregnant yet but do still want to buy things as and when I see them which drives hubby insane.
So does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get through to him?
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nikkitheknitter
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Posted: 23 April 2006 at 12:30pm |
Uhmmmm... you may hate me for this... but you might find he is right! Or atleast a little bit...
You'd be suprised how willing people are to lend/give away stuff! In fact... I'd give you half of my stuff if we lived close to each other!
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Posted: 23 April 2006 at 12:37pm |
You do get given a lot of stuff, but you might not actually want it! Like we got given HEAPS (and I do mean heaps, boxes in fact!) of baby clothes and to be quite honest, I prob only used about a quarter of them. And it is nice to have some new things - like a pram or cot or whatever...
Males seem to have no idea that babies need so much stuff. I'd just start buying it and not tell him about it!!
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Posted: 23 April 2006 at 12:50pm |
You'll get given things, but I would say not EVERYthing. I didn't want to rely on gifts, and as you know I am a meticulous planner, so calculated what it was likely we could get from other people and what we would need to buy. Needless to say, that your tastes may not be like other peoples either, for example with clothes or toys. As an example, we were offered a cot by one of DH's cousins, but when it finally got to us there were bits missing and its condition was a bit rough, so we ended up buying one from a friend of my mums. People may not *outright* offer stuff either, until I started talking a little bit about the things I was planning to buy that a couple of offers came in - got my bassinette for free from my TL but I still count that as lucky, and was fully prepared to buy one.
Before I ramble too much more though, I'm not really sure that I can offer any advice on how to 'get through' to your hubby though - mine was pretty good about it and was happy to let me do the planning for what we'd need, and then run it by him. I think if anything, people will mostly buy you clothes and maybe blankets, or toys. Folks may have secondhand stuff but not want to give it away for free, the advantage of this though is that you can usually get it for a lot cheaper than in the stores.
Lastly, I guess the other reason I didn't want to rely too much on getting things given to us by other people is because again I'm fussy - I wanted to know that the things I saw as important are in good condition / quality, even if it means paying $$$.
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Posted: 23 April 2006 at 2:49pm |
Ooooo I'm just trying to think of the things that I did want to have for myself... like a pram and a highchair. Those are quite pricey items, so even if you don't convince him to buy them now... perhaps you could start up a little fund for them? (If you haven't already)
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Posted: 23 April 2006 at 4:20pm |
My hubby and I have a deal where he is responsible for sourcing/buying all the big ticket items, and I'm responsible for all the little and numerous things like baby clothes,maternity clothes, modern cloth nappies,linen, toys.....
I wrote a list and gave him a copy. That way he knows what he has to try and get whether that is as gifts or from the shops or trademe. I've made a rule that the stuff has to be reasonable quality and have suggested some brands and styles.
I spent an afternoon visiting baby shops and writing prices down in a notebook so he'd have an idea of a budget for his stuff.
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Posted: 23 April 2006 at 8:52pm |
Go to babycity and get the list of what they recommend you should have, i showed hubby and he was shocked lol then i made him read up the duff by kaz cooke and now he has made me write a list of stuff we need before ella gets here lol its very cute!
Sometimes all they need is a wakeup call but each guy has his own way of finding it all out! ya know?
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Posted: 23 April 2006 at 9:45pm |
u could try telling him that hed be the one rushing round buying the stuff cos ur to big to go far from home(or busy if bubs did arrive)and stress that it needs to get brought IMMEDIATLY????? (if he sees the price tags of the big items that may freak hm out enuf to listen to wot u r saying??)men sometimes huh lol.
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Posted: 23 April 2006 at 10:02pm |
Good point there, actually. Even though I didn't want to jinx myself and everyone here knows just how badly I'm afflicted with a terrible addiction to shopping, planning things out and starting to buy things reasonably 'early' on was to avoid having to waddle around getting big note items at the last minute - or having the financial stress of buying it all at once.
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Posted: 24 April 2006 at 7:56am |
Yeah, good luck Sarah Beth!! I think babies can bring out the best in people and I was suprised at someone I barely know offering me a beautiful bassinette of hers, though we've already got one coming from other friends. We've been offered a huge fire guard from friends too, and a new (yep - NEW!) stroller and cot blankets from family. I'd say it's worth getting the word out there that you're preparing for baby and seeing what people do send your way. I know it's a sensitive issue, but people might be more forthcoming when you're already pregnant, so don't despair if nothing turns up beforehand.
My husband thinks babies are pretty cheap to set up for as well. I keep telling him that the first-born costs the most - after them you're all set up for the next one! Try showing him the price tags on cots, strollers, nappies and high-chairs for a start - they're shockers!! It was the family-friendly car thing that got through to my husband. I mean, we were talking cars! How could that not?!?
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Posted: 24 April 2006 at 2:10pm |
THEY RECKON AROUND 7 MONTHS YOU SHOULD DO A BIG SHOP FOR MAJOR STUFF COS ANY TIME AFTER THAT YOU'LL BE TOO TIRED - OH, AND YOU'RE ROSY AND BRIGHT EYED AND RARING TO RACE AROUND THE HSOPS AT 7 MONTHS??? LOLOL
(ok sorry ladies, mike and his caps lock again!!)
i do however support the 7 months time frame thing but maybe put things on layby before then. I mean by 7 months you will be pretty sure to have had most of the offers of help and lending that you will get, and anything after that you'll start getting a bit panicky.. "what if baby comes early???!!"
all of that said - i'd go with the buying stuff anyway. especially small bits and pices you see for good price on sale. Mike used to freak out cos i did that alot way before we even talked about planning to start a family. and you know what. the things i bought, were the things we probably used the most cos I had bought them ages beforehand and loved them heaps. We were given boxes and boxes of stuff from heaps of people too, and we used very very little of it, and passed it on to others we knew who were having babies, we still do that now, the good stuff we sell on trademe, but the other stuff, of anything that is really nice quite faded from lots of wearing and washing, is given to my little sister's friends (amazinghow many are having bubs right now, all VERY VERY grateful for our stuff) but it IS nice to have new stuff sometimes too, there's only so many kids that can wear something before it looks a bit old - even if it HAS been looked after very very carefully.
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Posted: 24 April 2006 at 2:57pm |
I had a similar yet different problem. My hubby's family believe that it is bad luck to buy before the baby is here...so I wasnt allowed to buy stuff and his side of family bought nothing at all. However my mum and dad bought me a cot/mattress cloths...etc. When I had a baby shower I got loads of practical stuff from my friends like, wipes, packs of nappies, powder, lotion, baby bath etc etc as well as cloths. However I went and bought linen and stuff for bub's cot..and could'nt care less if he did not like it...my point was when we bring bub home where do you suggest I put her?
Blah blah blah.....I have to say once bub was born my MIL bought a pram the next day, BIL bought a changing table next day not to mention the thousands of cloths I got. as well as toys and other bits and pieces.
Ok my point is that you will get small items and may be close family will give you a few big things...but you will still end up buying all the expensive stuff yourself and you dont really want to run around and but them after bub is born, as you need this time to bond with bub. Tell that to your hubby and show him some prices. just say lets lay buy or atleast save up for these BIG items......Sorry to go on and on...hope I made sense!
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Posted: 26 April 2006 at 10:44am |
I am 18 weeks now and alrady I have had people buy me heaps of stuff - it is so amazing how generous people become as soon as they knwo you are expecting, I mean it is mostly family and close friends but already I have lots of lovely little outfits, a stunning linnen set, some toys, books, music cd's, and even stroller!!! I was amazed how much our family and friends just wanted to go out and get something for us to congratulate us! And some of them want to buy us big stuff as well!!!
I havent bought anything yet, although i do want to buy some stuff that I choose (guess it's one of those things, it's fun shopping for this stuff!) but I will wait for another 10 weeks or so till I start buyin stuff myself that way I will see what i need!
I understand wating to buy stuff, it;s fun, but i also understand what your husband is saying, and he may be partly correct in some isnatnces too...
but do what makes you happy! thats the most important thing!
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Posted: 26 April 2006 at 11:49am |
I wasn't "allowed" to buy anything before I was really far along as Peter (old Polish weird superstition man) said it would be "bad luck"....
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