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Old Baby Stuff
What does everyone do with their old baby stuff? How long do you hang
on to it? My baby stuff has been through DS, then DD who was born 18 months later. Then I gave it to a nephew and a friend's daughter who were both born about a year after DD. Now these babies are toddlers and all the baby things are coming back to me. There are so many of them! I thought I was rid of this stuff, but here it all is again! On the one hand, this stuff has seen plenty of use, so I feel OK about getting rid of it. On the other hand, I will be looking to try for another baby next year and will (hopefully) be needing baby stuff again then. For those of you who have had a large gap between babies (say 3 years or more), did you hang on to your baby stuff, or get rid of it and get new stuff for the next baby? eggs. |
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 10:35:46 +1100, eggs
scribbled: For those of you who have had a large gap between babies (say 3 years or more), did you hang on to your baby stuff, or get rid of it and get new stuff for the next baby? I got rid of everything after ds. I was single and couldn't imagine needing it again. 16 years later.... I needed to buy new ;-) There are 4 years between dd1 and dd2. We weren't sure we'd have another, but I saved everything. If dd2 hadn't come along I'd be giving it all away on freecycle. Nan |
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eggs wrote: What does everyone do with their old baby stuff? How long do you hang on to it? My baby stuff has been through DS, then DD who was born 18 months later. Then I gave it to a nephew and a friend's daughter who were both born about a year after DD. Now these babies are toddlers and all the baby things are coming back to me. There are so many of them! I thought I was rid of this stuff, but here it all is again! On the one hand, this stuff has seen plenty of use, so I feel OK about getting rid of it. On the other hand, I will be looking to try for another baby next year and will (hopefully) be needing baby stuff again then. For those of you who have had a large gap between babies (say 3 years or more), did you hang on to your baby stuff, or get rid of it and get new stuff for the next baby? eggs. Our place became something of a clearing house for second hand baby stuff, which is funny considering that dh and I were the first of our generation in both families (and extended families) to have a baby. But some of our aunts and uncles were really late starters, and a few of them had been hanging onto baby/kid clothes in boxes in the basement for 5-10 years. One of my aunts gave me a highchair, and her youngest is 14yo. Friends and even one of the moms from my mother's school gave us loads of other stuff. So, even my first has since day 1 been dressed almost exclusively in second-hand clothes, and I wouldn't have it any other way! I just don't see the need for new clothing, as long as it's clean and in good shape, especially for babies/kids. I weeded through everything and gave anything I didn't want to self-help (except the hand-knitted hand-me-downs, which stay in the family). There were some things that were in such bad shape I threw them out. I'll hang onto my better stuff for a while, to hand on to my siblings when they have kids, but I'll give anything really well-worn and still useful (and not sentimentally valuable) to self-help. My friend's daughter has some little shoes and a couple of dresses that actually belonged to my friend and her sister when they were little! If they're in good shape, and they mean something, they're worth keeping around (they appreciate with age!). Melania Mom to Joffre (Jan 11, 2003) and #2 (edd May 21, 2005) |
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I want to hang on to my stuff since I want more. I have a friend that gave
away all her baby stuff and now is having #5. I am gonna let her use whatever she wants that I have since I know if I have more she will give all of it back. Tori -- Bonnie 3/02 Xavier 10/04 "eggs" wrote in message ... What does everyone do with their old baby stuff? How long do you hang on to it? My baby stuff has been through DS, then DD who was born 18 months later. Then I gave it to a nephew and a friend's daughter who were both born about a year after DD. Now these babies are toddlers and all the baby things are coming back to me. There are so many of them! I thought I was rid of this stuff, but here it all is again! On the one hand, this stuff has seen plenty of use, so I feel OK about getting rid of it. On the other hand, I will be looking to try for another baby next year and will (hopefully) be needing baby stuff again then. For those of you who have had a large gap between babies (say 3 years or more), did you hang on to your baby stuff, or get rid of it and get new stuff for the next baby? eggs. |
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eggs wrote:
For those of you who have had a large gap between babies (say 3 years or more), did you hang on to your baby stuff, or get rid of it and get new stuff for the next baby? I had almost six years between #2 and #3. I'm a packrat. I had most of the baby stuff saved, having loaned some out in the interim. Some of it I used again, and others I didn't (wrong gender clothes, things that didn't fit our lifestyle anymore, etc.). I'm spoiled--I bought new for things when I didn't much like the old stuff, it was fun to shop for, and not prohibitively expensive. Now the dilemma is bigger. It's very unlikely that we'll have another so I don't want to cart around a lot of unnecessary stuff, but I'm sentimentally attached to some of it. I've been terribly bad on the clothes front this time around, and G. has way too many pretty things. I've been passing on some stuff to neighbors, but I guess I'm too sentimentally attached to the nicest things. Best wishes, Ericka |
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I kept all my stuff until I was done having babies and then I sold most of
the stuff in a garage sale. I still have the crib and the bassinet, but I am now ready to get rid of this spring when we have another garage sale. -- Sue (mom to three girls) "eggs" wrote in message ... What does everyone do with their old baby stuff? How long do you hang on to it? My baby stuff has been through DS, then DD who was born 18 months later. Then I gave it to a nephew and a friend's daughter who were both born about a year after DD. Now these babies are toddlers and all the baby things are coming back to me. There are so many of them! I thought I was rid of this stuff, but here it all is again! On the one hand, this stuff has seen plenty of use, so I feel OK about getting rid of it. On the other hand, I will be looking to try for another baby next year and will (hopefully) be needing baby stuff again then. For those of you who have had a large gap between babies (say 3 years or more), did you hang on to your baby stuff, or get rid of it and get new stuff for the next baby? eggs. |
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"Sue" wrote: I kept all my stuff until I was done having babies and then I sold most of the stuff in a garage sale. I still have the crib and the bassinet, but I am now ready to get rid of this spring when we have another garage sale. -- Sue (mom to three girls) I honestly don't remember how old my kids were when I got rid of all the baby stuff, but I gave much of it to Goodwill (except the stuff people had made; I figure the kids may want that later.) I know my Mom waited until her youngest was 11, then got rid of it all. She got pregnant about a month and a half later . . . -- Children won't care how much you know until they know how much you care |
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dragonlady wrote:
In article , "Sue" wrote: I kept all my stuff until I was done having babies and then I sold most of the stuff in a garage sale. I still have the crib and the bassinet, but I am now ready to get rid of this spring when we have another garage sale. -- Sue (mom to three girls) I honestly don't remember how old my kids were when I got rid of all the baby stuff, but I gave much of it to Goodwill (except the stuff people had made; I figure the kids may want that later.) I know my Mom waited until her youngest was 11, then got rid of it all. She got pregnant about a month and a half later . . . My mom kept a bunch of stuff which I used for my kids. She smocked some dresses which one of my granddaughters is now wearing - 3rd generation. She also had a crib and a carriage that she used for us, and I used the carriage for the baby's naps - not much use for a carriage where I was living with no sidewalks. I got most of my baby furniture second hand, and it would be outdated now, and I don't think I have much of it anymore except an old high chair. My mom still has a youth bed I think. As for clothes - I kept most of the baby clothes, and passed them down to the first three who were girls. The special things - like something my great aunt bought in Israel on a visit, and a coat dh bought in Scotland when he was on a North Atlantic cruise, I kept. Generally if someone has made it (me, mom, or my children made things for themselves), I've kept it. I tried to keep the good (but not special- just mass produced things) clothes that my oldest two had as children, but by the time the third one was born it was 5 years later and styles had changed. My children pass things along among themselves. For instance dd#2 has a large son (wearing some adult clothes at age 10) and she will hand the stuff down to ds's son who is a year older but much smaller. They've also handed around baby stuff like jumper chairs and extra car seats (which we had for my mom and me when someone came to visit via plane and didn't want to bring a seat with them). I also used to keep a playpen for baby grandchildren to nap in. grandma Rosalie |
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Ericka Kammerer wrote: eggs wrote: For those of you who have had a large gap between babies (say 3 years or more), did you hang on to your baby stuff, or get rid of it and get new stuff for the next baby? I had almost six years between #2 and #3. I'm a packrat. I had most of the baby stuff saved, having loaned some out in the interim. Some of it I used again, and others I didn't (wrong gender clothes, things that didn't fit our lifestyle anymore, etc.). I'm spoiled--I bought new for things when I didn't much like the old stuff, it was fun to shop for, and not prohibitively expensive. Now the dilemma is bigger. It's very unlikely that we'll have another so I don't want to cart around a lot of unnecessary stuff, but I'm sentimentally attached to some of it. I've been terribly bad on the clothes front this time around, and G. has way too many pretty things. I've been passing on some stuff to neighbors, but I guess I'm too sentimentally attached to the nicest things. Best wishes, Ericka My MIL still has all of DH's stuff in the basement and DH is 35! She's not only kept all of his clothes and toys, but his homework and textbooks and everything - all the way from birth through college! She could open up a DH museum in about a week flat, covering every moment of his life. This is what I don't want to become! eggs. |
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"dragonlady" wrote in message
I know my Mom waited until her youngest was 11, then got rid of it all. She got pregnant about a month and a half later . . . LOL, that's what happened to my SIL. She didn't want anymore kids after her son was born and got rid of everything. She was on the pill and gave birth a year ago to their daughter. ) I thought about hanging onto the crib and bassinet for sentimental reasons, but realistically by the time my girls have kids, the stuff will be severely outdated. I did keep some of the special clothes that they wore. The other equipment, I gave to my friend who was going to be babysitting two babies. I'm glad that most of my stuff got used by people who needed it. -- Sue (mom to three girls) |
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