Onesies – infinite supply!

2009 February 21
by admin

girl-sol-onesies-300Must have! Onesies are great. They are convenient and you can never have enough. If you are becoming a father and want to have little undergarments like Onesies make sure you purchase a lot of them. I’m still a bit sick so I probably wont make sense writing this (again) but I just had to bring them up.

Onesies come in a variety of colors and sizes. They are must haves! You will need about one or two a day. I like the white ones so they go with all but color coordinating never is a wrong thing to do.

Gerber brand Onesies are pretty resistant to milk. They don’t leak through all that much. I highly recommend buying lots of them. :)

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4 Responses leave one →
  1. Sarah Marshall permalink
    February 23, 2009

    congrats on the baby. How do you manage your time seeing that you are still young? Do you hangout with friends still?

  2. admin permalink*
    February 23, 2009

    Thank you!
    It’s rather difficult now to hang out with friends. Prior to the baby I had all the time in the world to be with them. There were days when we did hang out and days when we didn’t. For now though I’m trying as hard as possible to manage my time in all sorts of ways. Friends of mine are supportive (well at least some are) and those who are have stopped by and visited the baby and I when we’re around. If that’s not the case there are times where the mother takes care of my daughter and I go to friend’s to play some poker. Keep in mind I end up going back to my girlfriend’s and sleep over to take care of the baby along with her.

    There are things that seem unreachable now but possible. Such as going out like my girlfriend and I use to. We use to spend a lot of time going places, whether it were restaurants or movie theatres we somehow managed to go out. Now it’s more of a lay back at home and relax kind of thing with her and I. I can’t wait to begin enjoying time with the baby in public places. She’s really calm and doesn’t cry all that much like the usual baby.

    Pretty much my schedule summerized goes something like this.
    Wake up > Change/feed baby > take mother to school if it’s a school day > stay home if not a school day or go to my place if she’s at school > work from home til’ it’s time to get mother > come back to baby > be with baby til’ night time > wake up at night and feed her 3 times a night

    =/ tiresome.

  3. February 24, 2009

    Hi,

    I have been following your blog for some weeks now, and I want to first off tell you, Congrats on your baby girl! I want to give you kudos for being able to share this life-changing experience with the world. I am also expecting a baby girl (unplanned by my boyfriend and I but planned by God a very long time ago). She is due in June around my 26th birthday. I am excited, nervous, anxious, and so much more but reading through your blog gives me a sense of some of the things to expect down the road. When I read your About Me section, I could totally relate to about 85% of what you stated. No matter what age you are, having an unplanned pregnancy is mentally stressful once you find out. I had so many thoughts running through my head…particularly what people would think about me and my boyfriend at Church since we aren’t married. However, we aren’t perfect and people around us aren’t either. I have received much more support so far than I had ever expected or imagined. And for you to be young and a DEDICATED father, it is so encouraging to me, a 25 year old. I have prayed for your girlfriend, your baby, and you and will continue to keep you all in my prayers. Please continue to keep this blog updated! You have more readers than you may think. Take care of mommy, baby, and yourself. I will be back around! :)

  4. admin permalink*
    February 24, 2009

    Hey,

    Congrats on the baby! It’s a life-changing experience indeed but definitely worth it. I would not trade it for a thing. I look back now at the time when we were even considering not having it and realize we are so much better now and so much more supportive about everything. I’m glad to hear you’re following the blog. I hope I can help everyone with whatever they will encounter as I’m going through it as well. Like you said having an unplanned pregnancy sure is stressful I can definitely agree 100% with that but I hope that all works out for you and your boyfriend. It’s all worth it at the end. I will definitely keep this blog updated with all kinds of content relating to parenting. I had no idea people would actually be interested in what I had experienced but it feels nice knowing that people are looking forward to my content.

    I’m glad you have much more support than you thought you’d have. It’s really helpful in all kinds of ways. I’m happy for you! Come back soon! I hope to hear from you and your husband and baby in the future! :)

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