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Moms of 2 or more...

I'm on the 20 day countdown to my due date....18 to the planned induction.  Anyway, did you do a gift for the older child from the baby?  If so, what was it?  I'm struggling to come up with something.  I know DD will be giving the baby her big bear and her snuggle bear and I have matching outfits for them.

 

On another random note, for DD, I was set up with the nursery, PNP, swing, bouncer, etc by 30-34 weeks so our dog could get used to them and packed my bag/baby bag at the same time.  Now, I have barely touched the nursery and DH's plan is to get the swing and bouncy down when we are in the hospital (he's totally going home at night instead of staying like he did for DD bc he couldn't sleep there and was miserable/cranky....not something I need with a newborn).   Packed??  Heck no, I haven't even unpacked clothes for 2.0 yet.   Just hoping 2.0 doesn't arrive before 39 weeks....I have too much to do and DH gets back from Vegas that day.

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Re: Moms of 2 or more...

  • "Liam" bought Jake a hot wheels bathtub race track, jake thought it was the coolest thing ever because it came from his new baby brother.  Honestly, I don't think it matters what the gift is, I think it's just nice for the sibling to receive something from the baby.  Jake still talks about how Liam got him a present on the day he was born!
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    Jake - 1.15.08
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  • Hmmm - I'm trying to remember if Gavin received anything from Conall. I don't think so, but I know my Mom took him to the store to pick something out for Conall and then got him something as well. And when my Dad drove up a couple of weeks later, he brought up an awesome new truck for Gavin. So, the kid got a lot. LOL

    I can't speak about nursery setup, etc., since we only have a 3-BR house and had family coming in, so we didn't switch rooms around until Conall was around 3 months old. Packing - nope. Didn't do that either. I found out 4 days before I had #2 that I was having a planned c-section a week before my due date, so I just packed the night before.

    Poor #2 gets so shafted. LOL

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  • We did not do a gift from the baby to Parker.  Instead, while I was in the hospital getting "cleaned up" after I delivered, the grandmas took Parker to the gift shop and bought him an "I'm a big brother" t-shirt.  He also got to spend some 1:1 time with gramma and grampap that weekend while we were in the hospital with the baby, and that was gift enough I think.  :)  He had an awesome time with them, and he got lots of attention when we came home and Daddy spent the next week with just him while the baby and I slept and nursed and recovered.  :)
  • I don't think we got Caileigh anything (she was too excited about being a big sister) but I have no doubts that my MIL brought plenty of gifts to the hospital for her Stick out tongue.

    Yea the "stress" is much less when the second one comes around b/c you remember that all they need in the beginning is diapers, wipes, you or a bottle & a few blankets and you can make it through until whatever is put up or put away. 

    I can't believe you are so close!  Good luck!

    p.s.  the only time DH ever stayed at the hospital was the first night when Caileigh was born and that was only b/c I was in Recovery/ICU all night.  From then on he went home for all of the kids.  It just wasn't worth it b/c (1) he would snore and I wouldn't sleep & (2) the nurses will help with whatever you need.  Plus my kids were NICU for 36 hrs so no sense in sleeping at the hospital for just me!  Then when they did come to the room I sent them to the nursery at night & the nurses brough them when they needed to eat

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  • No. Todd didn?t give a present to Heather. Nana and Bapa were visiting and taking care of Heather, so she got plenty of treats while they were there.   When Daddy and Bapa brought Heather to the hospital for the first time, they stopped in the gift shop and got him a ?birthday? present. It was a small soft doggy.  

     

    Granted, he was a month early?but when Todd was born his nursery furniture hadn?t been delivered yet and we had borrowed an arms reach cosleeper from a friend but hadn?t set it up yet. We also hadn?t gotten out the bouncy seat or pack?n?play yet.

     

    The only thing I managed to do before Todd was born was make space in his room for his furniture (thanks to the help of some friends), clean the newborn clothes, wash the boppy and wash the cover of the infant car seat. That said, with our level of experience and help from my parents, it didn?t take us long to have everything in order.  

     

    Oh, and since my water broke a month before my due date, we definitely didn?t have a hospital bag packed. Thank goodness we had managed to make arrangements for friends to watch Heather!  

    Heather Margaret --- Feb '07 and Todd Eldon --- April '09

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  • Nolan bought Brinley an Olivia t-shirt.  It said, "Mom's big helper".  And some letter puzzles.  She also got some Mrs. Potato Head accessories that I didn't realize didn't actually include the Mrs. Potato head.  So after they left the hospital DH and DD went to go buy Mrs. Potato Head.

    I mostly bought things I thought would keep her busy in the hospital while they were visiting. 

    DH didn't stay in the hospital the second time around either.  He had his hands full with DD who took leaving me at the hospital for a night very hard. Luckily I had an early discharge. :-)

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  • lishielishie member
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    I had Jackson give the baby a crib soother, and the baby gave Jackson the toy he wanted at the time (I don't remember what it was, but he definitely had a gift for his big brother). I was a week late, and my bag had been packed for weeks by the time I went to the hospital.
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  • MrsYamMrsYam member
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    Not that I can remember. She was being well treated anyways because her grandparents were taking care of her while I was in the hospital. Also, Olivia was only 25 months when we had Alex, so she really didn't even understand the concept that I was pregnant and there was a baby coming home with us. If she has been older, maybe I might have done the gift.
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  • Garrett "bought" Mason a Thomas the Train the set.  Mason was 22 months old when Garrett was born, so I don't know that he really got it - but I did want to do all that I could to make the transition easier on him since he didn't completely understand that he had to 'share' me.

    We did have our nursery together, but only because we moved Mason into another room, so it was already set up.  (It had also recently been gutted due to a bad roof leak, and we really didn't have a choice to finish it.)

    I was a scheduled c-section, so I didn't pack until the night before. With Garrett, I was a lot more nervous for the c-section, but as for the overall experience of #2, I was way more relaxed and laid back.

  • Brody gave Noah a giant set of markers.  He was a little older than a lot of the other siblings here, so it was something he was really in to at the time and I could trust him to use them himself while I was busy with the baby. 
  • Thanks ladies!!  
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  • Lanna picked out her own gift for the baby (a small Cookie Monster) and I remember I got her a big sis book from him and I thought there was something else (a bigger gift that she wanted), but for the life of me I can't remember what it was now!
  • DD was only 18 months old with little dd was born so she didn't totally know what was going on but we did let her pick out a plush rattle to give the baby.  When she came to visit at the hospital we gave her a little toy camera,  since there were a lot of cameras out she felt part of the action (although her's didn't take real pics).
     
  • I'd also like to add that Jake probably would have been happy with his present being the hospital food I shared with him; to this day, he still talks about "that one time I came to visit you and baby Liam and got to have chocolate milk, and a cookie, and watched Diego on the computer".  It doesn't take much to please him.  Stick out tongue
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    Jake - 1.15.08
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  • imageegpitt22:
    I'd also like to add that Jake probably would have been happy with his present being the hospital food I shared with him; to this day, he still talks about "that one time I came to visit you and baby Liam and got to have chocolate milk, and a cookie, and watched Diego on the computer".  It doesn't take much to please him.  Stick out tongue

    LOL!  DD loved that too.  "Remember when I ate in a bed with you?!?!"

     
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