Between childbirth classes, baby care class, breastfeeding classes, cloth diapering class and “baby-wearing” class, Dave and I have just been running all over the place with baby related stuff. We’ve also got interviews set-up with pediatricians and a car seat installation appointment. Tonight I’m attending my first La Leche League meeting with the topic “bringing home baby and beginning breastfeeding”.
We took our baby care class last Friday evening. Seeing all the variety of new parents was interesting. There was a couple who looked young and might even still be attending maybe graduate level schooling who took notes feverishly. A couple who were hyper prepared and not nearly as far a long as I am in the pregnancy. And an older couple having a second child 13 years after their first. And several more just normal people with normal questions.
We’ve also taken our first childbirth class; actually our first of four of those classes. This Saturday we are going to a local store for two classes; one on cloth diapering and another on slings. We’ve just been absolutely overwhelmed with the variety of cloth diapers available right now. There are a zillion different options and all of them have pros & cons, it is just a matter of coming up with a configuration of pros and cons we can live with. So we’re hopeful this class will do that for us.
Thankfully, one of our local state troopers stationed here in town is certified to install car seats so I don’t have to fret about doing that. I just had to make an appointment with him.
We are getting close to having the baby room prepared. We have the dresser, but we still need to transform it into a changing table as well. The changing pad has been purchased, but we just need to make a platform, do some sanding, fix a little trim and repaint the whole thing. It should look pretty cute when it is complete. My cat, Bailey, has approved of and decidedly taken over the new chair in the baby’s room. And the crib is still in a couple of pieces, but coming along.
My mother-in-law is hosting a baby shower for us on June 27th. I don’t think she’s actually sending out invitations, just letting people know via word of mouth because she’s been pretty infirmed lately with a leg injury. She’s chosen a nice little Italian restaurant that serves yummy food in which to host the shower. My mom is actually scheduled to be here during that time-frame so she’ll even get to attend!
So aside from running all over the countryside lately, I’m doing pretty well. My only real “complaint” is being just pooped. Occasionally, the baby stretches up into my lungs or jabs my stomach making me feel slightly ill. And I’ve got the usual pregnancy back and pelvis aches and pains, but nothing really difficult to deal with at all.
Well, I need to go prepare dinner for my dear hubbie and I so that I can attend my La Leche League meeting this evening.
HI, When Lucas was born I was in Lansing and they had a few diaper services. I did some checking on them before he arrived and decided that at least while I was at home with him (before I returned to work at Right to Life of MI) I would mainly use the cloth diapers. They were running a special if you paid for a certain amount of time all at once, and that made it work out to being cheaper than disposables and I helped the environment, etc. I got some of the little rubberized/vinyl coverings with velcro closures to go over the cloth diapers and they worked pretty well. I could always take some disposables if we went about town or on a little trip. I didn’t have to clean the cloth diapers and the service picked up the soiled ones each week and dropped off new ones. (I was pleasantly surprised that the soiled ones really didn’t smell that bad particularly when in the container they provided.) Are you thinking of a service or doing them totally yourself? With Adam when he got the flu and couldn’t even keep breastmilk down, I could not have imagined trying to keep up with things if I’d of been using cloth diapers with him. It was all I could do to keep up with the laundry of his outfits, my outfits, his bedding, etc that I was constantly cleaning up after. So the cloth can be a good thing, but the disposables can be handy too, in my humble opinion.