Some of the gifts are in these photos, the new changing table pad, the cover for the changing table, the diaper pail, a bottle warmer and a wipes warmer. In the bottom photo is a pad for supporting Jace in the carrier and a carrier cover. The carrier I actually got from my parents, but the accesories were from my inlaws. We also got a swaddling wrap, which is not in these pictures, but I was super excited about. It also had monkeys on it. I wonder where the monkey theme came from. My guess is that it's because Rod told his family that we had noah's ark bedding, but regardless, I'm thinking it's pretty cute!
The other gift I was really excited about was the bottle set. I plan on nursing mostly, but having some bottles so that Rod can take some feeding duties will be really nice. The most unexpected gift--bag balm. I had no idea what it was, and could only guess from what the can said. Of course, the can only says that it's used for cow's udders.... so I really wasn't sure what to make of that gift. I looked it up and discovered that it's been widely used on humans as well, a great lotion basically. People who use it usually swear by it and one recommended use is on diaper rashes. Then it made sense. We got a good laugh out of that gift!
We also got a bottle cleaner, bottle drying rack, a laser thermometer, a mattress cover, and my absolute favorite gift:
A baby bouncer!!!! |
Obviously you can tell, I've been very spoiled and I'm very excited for Jace to come now so we can put all these goodies to use! Unfortunately that's a whole ten weeks away! Rod and I started the prenatal classes last night. There was a ton of information being thrown at us, it was all a little overwhelming. Understanding the process better was good, because we feel a little more informed on what needs to happen, but a little overwhelming because now we understand all we have to go through to get this baby out. Rod and I were talking this morning about how I could be in labor, but he could go to work and come back again before we actually had to go to the hospital. I've decided that waiting sounds like it might be the most painful part!
Knowing me though, waiting might seem the most painful because it would be more of what I'm doing now, just trying to keep busy while waiting for Jace to arrive. In my attempts to keep busy, I've been trying to take on little projects. One of the ones for this week was this:
Like Jace's mobile? |
The mobile came together so beautifully! I miss you already!
ReplyDeletehow odd, at this time of life we are forced to remember those childhood songs we wanted to forget as teenagers. I'm so happy for you and Rod and can't wait for the baby!
ReplyDelete....and you didn't take a picture of the cake?! If you tell me that you ate it before thinking to do so, I'll probably forgive you since I would totally do the same thing.
ReplyDeleteI have many comments to say but I guess I'll save most of them for tomorrow so that I don't use the internet in lieu of my face to face conversations (which was the point of deleting my fb). I do have to say that when I saw the picture of you, I thought you had hair chopsticks in or something and it looked really cute but then I realized it was the picture frame. You still look cute though, hair sticks or no. =P
I know several people that swear by bag balm. You'll love it
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Looks like some fun stuff!