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669.1 | | STAR::MACKAY | C'est la vie! | Thu Jan 31 1991 09:06 | 15 |
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re.0
Well, I was so busy after my second kid was born that I didn't have
time to get lonely as I did the first time around. My older daughter
was 5 when the second was born. I am not the domestic type either but
I somehow found so many things to do around the house. I made and
freeze baby food (enough to last a long while...). I stocked up
my pantry and freezer, since it will be hard to keep going to
the store for little things with 2 kids. I like to cook so I got
to fix decent suppers when I was home. I did started daycare
earlier so I could do things on my own.
Eva.
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669.2 | Ideas | WORDY::STEINHART | Pixillated | Thu Jan 31 1991 10:19 | 24 |
| I had the same experience. One thing that helped was making lunch
dates with friends who don't have 9-5 jobs. I usually see them only
rarely and speak mainly by phone. It gave me valuable time with them,
both before and after the birth. It forced me to get showered,
dressed, and out, with the baby as well after her birth. We went to
casual restaurants with lunch specials.
My mother also came from out of state before the birth and we had
valuable time together, as well. She helped me catch up on household
things and baby shopping.
I took out books from the library and read while I nursed the baby.
Still got stir-crazy anyway, but remember how exhausted you were when
you went back to work and the baby had you up at night? Try to enjoy
the sleep while you can.
Before I went back to work, I treated myself to a nice new suit for
work. Larger than my normal size, but definitely NOT maternity. It
made me feel very good.
Good luck on the impending,
Laura
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669.3 | Drive to faraway places .... | BCSE::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Thu Jan 31 1991 11:02 | 20 |
| When I had my 2nd, I was astounded by the amount of additional work - I
would've been happy to have been bored!! It might be nice to keep your
3 year old home 1 day a week or shorten his days a little (which will
fill up YOUR days a _lot_), or take him out to lunch or something.
He'll be going through enough adjustment trying to deal with this
'other person' who takes all this time and attention, that some
special attention (in the beginning esp) might help him adjust.
If you're adamant about keeping him in his daycare for his regular
time, you could think about driving someplace that you normally
wouldn't go. To the factory outlets in Maine (assuming you live in the
NE), out to the beach to just sit in the car by the shore. It'll just
be you and the baby so if you have to stop a few times along the way,
it's just part of the trip. We used to go to the Mall a lot. It was
nice just to hear the noise!!
Good luck - and don't underestimate the amount of additional work
you'll have - it's TREMENDOUS!!
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669.4 | your 3 year old might like some time too | SWSCIM::DIAZ | | Thu Jan 31 1991 11:29 | 6 |
| I'd like to second the notion of taking the 3 year old out of daycare
once in awhile. The 3 year old in my daughter's daycare whose mother
just had twins was still coming to daycare for a full day and even
though this boy never had a problem being there or playing with the
kids, when he knew his mother was at home with his sisters, he kept
asking if he could go home all day.
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669.5 | some of the things I did | CSSE32::RANDALL | Pray for peace | Thu Jan 31 1991 11:56 | 16 |
| When my third was born last year, Steven was 5 and in kindergarten. We
left his routine as unchanged as possible even though I elected to stay
home for the full maternity leave. I did take him out of school for
special days off, and we did things like eat in Sargant's Park or Greeley
Park (Nashua).
I took a lot of walks with the baby in the front carrier. I had lunch with
both work and non-work friends.
I read a lot, and spent a lot of days just sleeping while the baby slept
and waking up when he slept.
And I was glad to get back to work, though I was sorry to be not at home.
No perfect solutions this time . . .
--bonnie
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669.6 | Try the Y | COGITO::FRYE | | Thu Jan 31 1991 12:59 | 19 |
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Anne,
You mention that you like to excercise... Most YMCA's have "Baby and
Me" excercise programs that are great fun. You excercise with your
baby right there, the exercises are especially geared for the early
post-partum body, and you get to meet other Moms as well.
The other option is that some workout places offer babysitting for
the time you are there. Our town pool does as well.
FWIW, my daughter stayed in day care, when the baby came, just with
slightly shorter days. She had had so much disruption in her life
with a new house and a new baby within 6 weeks that she needed her
school routine to stay the same for stability. I think it helped her
a lot.
Have fun and whatever you do, the time is guarenteed to fly!
Norma
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669.7 | SOME IDEAS | CGVAX2::GALPIN | | Thu Jan 31 1991 17:06 | 17 |
| When I was home with #2, I also kept #1 home. I wanted to use the
time to be a full time mother to both of my sons. For my oldest son, I
enrolled him in a swim/gym class at a local Y. He really enjoyed that.
I also joined a weekly mother's playgroup which was good for me as well
as the kids.
I did lots of projects around the house, but my biggest pride and
joy was building my rose garden. I was home during the spring months
and spent one month every day digging junk dirt out and refilling good
loam in. I only worked on the garden while my kids were taking their
naps which lasted 3 hours. Needless to say, it is great exercise and
it helped me get back down to a normal shape!
Enjoy the time off while you can!
Diane
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669.8 | see also topic 180 - Stay-at-home activities | INFACT::HILGENBERG | | Mon Feb 04 1991 12:50 | 0 |
669.9 | What todo w/10 wks. left? | KAOFS::J_MACDONALD | | Mon Nov 25 1991 11:44 | 17 |
| I am looking for some peace-of-mind advice...
I am getting anchious, bored & fustrated with my time.
I have been slowly putting the babies room together (moved it
around about 20 times now). My husband is getting a little irretated
about that.
I find myself talking about the baby too much, every night & day...
I work full time but still can not seem to pre-occupy myself with
something else. I feel like I am going nuts waiting for Feb. 4...
How do or did other mothers-to-be handle the last 10 weeks?
Thanks for any tips
JOAN..
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669.10 | Crafts | CIVIC::MACFAWN | Training to be tall and blonde | Mon Nov 25 1991 11:51 | 27 |
| To occupy my time during the last few weeks, I did the following:
1. Wash every single piece of baby clothing in baby soap and Downy,
fold it and put it away. I did this about 7 times.
2. Do some Christmas shopping.
3. I got into ceramics. That really kept me busy. I made photo
frames, nik-nak jars, piggy banks, lamps, etc. Time really passes
quickly when I did these things.
4. Go over the baby name list. Are you sure you really like the name
you picked out. Go through a baby name book again, just to make sure.
5. Make a baby blanket.
6. Get a paint-by-number set and do one.
The remaining 10 weeks will go by pretty quickly, especially with the
holidays here. My best advise is to take on a long term project like
crafts and stuff. If you don't know how to do ceramics or needlepoint
or whatever, take a class. They're not expensive and they'll occupy
your time.
Good Luck!!
Gail
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669.11 | | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Photographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and dense | Mon Nov 25 1991 12:08 | 12 |
| Address all the baby announcement envelopes (or at least get a list
going).
Cook til you drop, and freeze it all in single-dinner sizes.
Go out window- (or Christmas-) shopping by yourself... it may be months
before you'll get to do it again! Sure, you'll get time off thanks to
husband or babysitter... but you may not really want to leave the baby
at all, and time alone may not seem attractive in the least. Do it now
so you can remind yourself later that you got it out of your system.
Leslie
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669.12 | While Waiting | CAPITN::TOWERS_MI | | Mon Nov 25 1991 19:14 | 28 |
| Also, get film in the house. We had three rolls and thought that was
great (we rarely took pictures before). The rolls were used in two
days. Get picture albums ready to use. I had to buy two more durng
the first month and was not up to going out until I felt comfortable
that the baby would not scream madly the minute we left the house.
I agree with the announcement addressing - that was a godsend doing it
early. I also made alist of things I would not be oding very much
after the baby was born (reading a good book, going to a restaurant,
going shopping, visiting friends on the spur of the moment.
I also spent time during lunch visiting the daycare providers house
watching the other children and confirming that this is where I wanted
my child to go. Spent time interviewing Pedi's after work. Had
childbirth classes one night a week for 8 weeks. Talked with friends
who had kids to make sure I had what I needed (though after the baby is
born you find what you like and want more of it i.e. which type of
sleepers you like best, which style of underwear, how many receiving
blankets, etc).
I also began reading the book "The First Twelve Months" that I got from
my sister-in-law so that I could begin to know what would be happening
in the first few months. That helped me get a head start as the first
two months I was so busy I did not have a chance to read anything.
Enjoy, hope this helps.
Michelle
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669.13 | | RANGER::PEACOCK | Freedom is not free! | Tue Nov 26 1991 12:27 | 9 |
| RE: .12 Michelle
> in the first few months. That helped me get a head start as the first
> two months I was so busy I did not have a chance to read anything.
Wow... only the first 2 months... that's pretty good from what I've
seen with our kids... :-) :-)
- Tom
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669.14 | Boredom - What Is That? | CAPITN::TOWERS_MI | | Tue Nov 26 1991 13:10 | 6 |
| Yes Tom, I guess I really have adjusted by now. The first two months
was the comatose stage, now it is just a continuous semi-conscious.
I should have added that I cannot remember when I was last bored;
certainly not in the last 15 months.
Michelle :-)
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669.15 | | HEART::VAN_KESSEL | | Mon Dec 02 1991 06:44 | 28 |
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Seven weeks to go, plenty to keep me busy.
I have stopped reading about pregnancy now and have started reading
about when the baby is born, what to expect, how to get them to
sleep through the night etc.
There is plenty to do there. I have still to pack my bags too, although
I think I have all the bits and pieces.
Excercise keeps me busy too, as I have this idea I want to give
birth in the squatting position and you need to practise hard for that!
Another thing that keeps me busy is seeing people at lunch times
as I will probably not see a lot of them after the birth at least
for a long time. I must admit that I try to keep the baby talk to
a minimum there especially with the ones who don;t have children.
It used to annoy me when other people did that. Having said that
it sometimes is just impossible and I do have days where I think
I must have bored people to tears with it. Then you only go
through this once in you life (for the first time that is).
I give up work in three weeks and I intend to keep busy by making
some baby clothes......
Silvia
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