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<blockquote data-quote="N2DAMYSTIC" data-source="post: 8167084" data-attributes="member: 31124"><p>Greg makes a good point.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Few things....</p><p></p><p>Do not to buy into the marketing hype you will be presented with over the next year. There are 5 million things you need when you enter a baby store. The reality is you only the basics. So much crap is out there and at first glance you think they are important because you are so concerned about safety. "What If", is the selling point and most if it is useless and marketed in a way to scare you. Can not begin to add up the money we spent, or people spent on us that went to waste on things that turned out to be totally useless. Just choose wisely and Monitors, soon to become a part of your body, are worth spending your money on. That was the one thing we bought that was "middle of the road" that ended up being replaced.</p><p></p><p>Outside of that maintain confidence, and bring him / her up the way you and Kelly want to bring him / her up. Everyone has an opinion on how you should do things but the truth is you will do what is right, naturally. You would be surprised how your well you are at parenting without someone telling you how to do it. </p><p></p><p>Finally - You are about to embark on the most awesome experience ever :rockon: Nothing you have ever done, or seen, can compare to what you will soon experience. It is simply awesome and you will truly understand the meaning of pride!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N2DAMYSTIC, post: 8167084, member: 31124"] Greg makes a good point. Few things.... Do not to buy into the marketing hype you will be presented with over the next year. There are 5 million things you need when you enter a baby store. The reality is you only the basics. So much crap is out there and at first glance you think they are important because you are so concerned about safety. "What If", is the selling point and most if it is useless and marketed in a way to scare you. Can not begin to add up the money we spent, or people spent on us that went to waste on things that turned out to be totally useless. Just choose wisely and Monitors, soon to become a part of your body, are worth spending your money on. That was the one thing we bought that was "middle of the road" that ended up being replaced. Outside of that maintain confidence, and bring him / her up the way you and Kelly want to bring him / her up. Everyone has an opinion on how you should do things but the truth is you will do what is right, naturally. You would be surprised how your well you are at parenting without someone telling you how to do it. Finally - You are about to embark on the most awesome experience ever :rockon: Nothing you have ever done, or seen, can compare to what you will soon experience. It is simply awesome and you will truly understand the meaning of pride! [/QUOTE]
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