[blparent] First time mom with many questions!
Jo Elizabeth Pinto
jopinto at msn.com
Sun Oct 19 04:08:46 UTC 2014
Hi, Briley. First of all, congratulations to you and your husband. Getting
ready for your first baby is over-the-moon exciting.
As far as registries go, of the 3263 things the Internet says you need,
about 3194 of them are either completely pointless or kind of nice to have
around but not really necessary at all. Moms and dads were raising babies
quite successfully before there were Diaper Genies or wipe warmers or spoons
that turned white if the food was too hot to pop in tender little mouths.
Things I found useful and didn't have enough of were one-piece sleepers and
everyday bibs without fancy frills. Things I had too many of were little
receiving blankets and cutesy matching outfits that I had to try to match up
and keep together. All good intentions of systems with safety pins and
sewing buttons on clothes that felt alike went out the window in the
exhaustion of late night feedings and no sleep. I found that the tiniest
newborn outfits were quickly outgrown, and some were never even worn.
Things I used right away and often were a baby monitor, a diaper bag, a
breast pump, and like you said, a car seat. I bought a store brand model,
which was as good as the more expensive brands and a whole lot cheaper. I
opted for a changing pad on a countertop rather than an entire piece of
furniture dedicated to diapering.
As for blind-friendly, other than a talking thermometer and a talking
phonetics toy by VTech with braille on it, and a Melissa and Doug U.S.
puzzle map that I got when my daughter started kindergarten, I don't think
I've ever bought a product specifically adapted to my blindness. I've
brailled a few things such as flash cards, but raising babies is generally a
hands-on task by nature for anyone, blind or sighted.
Welcome to the list!
Jo Elizabeth
Truth is tough. It will not break, like a bubble, at a touch; nay, you may
kick it about all day like a football, and it will be round and full at
evening.--Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
-----Original Message-----
From: Briley O'Connor via blparent
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 8:59 PM
To: blparent at nfbnet.org
Subject: [blparent] First time mom with many questions!
Hi all,
My husband and I are expecting our first baby in April, and we’re super
excited. I’ve been a member of the NFB most of my life and have had a good
amount of experience with babies, but this preparing for baby thing is way
more overwhelming than I thought. The internet almost makes it worse. There
are about 3263 things I’m supposed to put on my registry, not to mention
that most things don’t come with a “great for blind parents” disclaimer.
Anyway, any tips about necessary gear or useful blindness specific products
would be amazing! I’ll take any advice, but my numero uno priority is an
infant carseat that’s light and sturdy without a base since neither of us
drive, and a good stroller with an easy fold.
I’m excited to hear from everyone and to get to know you.
Best,
Briley
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