We've decided on a stroller. In three months we'll need it.
I've unpacked the boxes with clothes Big Sis gave me – and repacked them again. I don't know whether I've got enough clothes, or will need more. No-one really tells you how many things you need, or how long small clothes will last until a baby has outgrown them. Most people just want you to buy everything, whether you'll use it only once or every single day. Having a baby must be the most capitalistically exploited natural act in human life.
I've unpacked the boxes with clothes Big Sis gave me – and repacked them again. I don't know whether I've got enough clothes, or will need more. No-one really tells you how many things you need, or how long small clothes will last until a baby has outgrown them. Most people just want you to buy everything, whether you'll use it only once or every single day. Having a baby must be the most capitalistically exploited natural act in human life.