I had nearly two months off between turning in my Army greens and
giving birth. I got so much accomplished. My advice- make a 'To Do'
list, get things done before D-Day. Here are some things that I crossed
off my list, and so glad that I got completed before Autumn-Skye decided
to make her debut:
GET ORGANIZED I had this entire
house organized. You will be thankful for the organization once baby
arrives. I don't know about you but my mind is always at peace with a
clean house and organization... it will be the only thing 'peaceful'
once you bring him/her home.
CATCH UP with all of
your current crafts and projects. ALL of my scrapbooking projects were
up-to-date by the time my due date came around...that's right, I said
"ALL". Be jealous. Also, I have been wanting to scan all of my childhood
photos for years now. I did it. 1,500 pictures scanned. So, any big,
time-consuming projects you have - do it before baby ...unless it can
wait several years.
APPOINTMENTS Get all of your appointments out of the way. If you are overdue for your eye exam...call and get it done.
CLEAN
Not that I need to tell you this because you will already have your
'nesting' instinct. But clean and then keep it clean. I created a daily
chore list for myself part of my organization habit so that I
could KEEP my house clean. This also included picking up after myself
when I left the room and making sure everything was just right before I
went to bed at night. You don't want to walk into a mess when you get
home...like dishes in the sink from the night you went into labor. You
will not feel like cleaning once you bring the little one home... just
make it easier on yourself.
There are several things that I wish I would have done
before I gave birth to our daughter... but I can't turn back time now.
However, blogging about it may speak to an expecting Mom. Who knows?
SLEEP!
I can't tell you how many people gave me this advice- the list is
endless. I just thought to myself "all babies do is sleep...I will have
plenty of time to sleep!" right? ...wrong! Yes, our daughter sleeps A
LOT but not when I want her to. She is on no one's schedule but her own.
My advice before baby comes is to sleep as much as you can and be well
rested before going into labor. Once the baby arrives, my advice is to
sleep when the baby sleeps. While little one is taking a nap, do the
same. You may want to clean, watch some TV, blog ...thinking that you
will get rest while she sleeps tonight. hmm.. well, you just might be in
for an awakening once night time comes and she is up every hour.
BATTERIES We were so busy stocking up on diapers and wipes. By the way- get size 1 and 2 before baby comes, no newborn. Born at 9lbs, 2 oz, our daughter was into size 1 on day one.
I wish I would have thought about stocking up on batteries. Everything
'baby' is powered by batteries except the baby herself! Batteries in
your remote seem to last FOREVER but not in the bouncy chair, the
mobile, the swing...you get the picture. And batteries are just as
expensive as diapers...so start stocking up now...and in every size!
MEAL PREPARATION
There are so many crock pot recipes that you can prep ahead of time and
store in your freezer. Luckily, my mom was actually here for me and
cooked and cleaned up for every meal the first couple of weeks after my
daughter. If you don't have anyone to help out with meals, I suggest
looking up some pre-made recipes. There are A LOT on Pinterest.
I
hope you find this helpful. These are just a few things off the top of
my head...if you have something to share, please comment below!
Aha! you were listening about sleeping :) You just weren't doing it :)
ReplyDeleteYou are fortunate to have the time before Autumn was born to catch up on everything. I am glad you did. Especially glad that you were able to scan the pics. So, when do I get my copies? LOL
Love ya!