minijenny
always dreaming
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Sounds like you are planning an amazing trip. And congratulations on your pregnancy! I wish you all the best.
I think as long as you are aware (and it sounds like you are) that this is likely to be a much slower and more go-with-the-flow kind of trip, you'll have a great time. And having three adults with one baby is a great idea.
Take care of yourself, first and foremost, because it's a big physical change and challenge having a baby. Besides the recovery from birth, you will be dealing with lack of sleep and the literal and figurative draining effects of breastfeeding (if you choose). It's beyond exhausting and it will slow you down. But keeping hydrated, well fed and resting before you pass out will help. Let your husband and his mom help as much as they possibly can. I had such a hard time accepting help with my first baby because I thought I "needed" to be able to handle it. He was my responsibility and I had to do everything. It was a useless attitude that luckily I dropped in time for baby #2. If you need to nap, let them take baby out. If you need to eat, let them stand in line for your snack. And make sure you carry a water bottle with you everywhere. I have never been so thirsty in my life as I was during the first 3-4 months of nursing my babies.
Hopefully your baby will be relatively easy. At two months they love to sleep, watch people (esp Mom and Dad), and eat. I strongly agree with everyone's recommendations of using a baby carrier. I've carried DS when he was 11 mo and DD when she was 7 mo at Disney in my Beco Gemini and they both did well. Of course, when I say "I've carried" what I actually mean is DH, DDad, DSis, and I have all lugged my kids around WDW because I finally learned to say " Sure! You can carry her now!" The babies could nurse, sleep, and feel secure easily without the hassle of moving them in and out of a stroller the whole time. The stroller was mainly used for holding the diaper bag. Speaking of which, don't overload your bag. I currently have a toddler and a baby and I carry less than half as much stuff as I did when DS was a newborn. You'll likely only need diapers, a change or two of clothes, and a hat or blanket to cover baby. DD was a newborn last summer and I was outside constantly with her and DS. Since she was too young for sunscreen yet, I simply dressed her in a lightweight white sleeper that covered her hands and feet and put a big floppy hat on her head. Even when it was hot, she seemed comfortable and wasn't sweating.
Have a great time. My absolute favorite trip to Disney was my DS's first trip for his first birthday and a lot of it was the novelty of being a parent for the first time and sharing my love of a place with my baby. My second favorite trip was DD's first. Babies are all about exploring the world for the first time and everything seems to be new and fascinating. Enjoy it!
I think as long as you are aware (and it sounds like you are) that this is likely to be a much slower and more go-with-the-flow kind of trip, you'll have a great time. And having three adults with one baby is a great idea.
Take care of yourself, first and foremost, because it's a big physical change and challenge having a baby. Besides the recovery from birth, you will be dealing with lack of sleep and the literal and figurative draining effects of breastfeeding (if you choose). It's beyond exhausting and it will slow you down. But keeping hydrated, well fed and resting before you pass out will help. Let your husband and his mom help as much as they possibly can. I had such a hard time accepting help with my first baby because I thought I "needed" to be able to handle it. He was my responsibility and I had to do everything. It was a useless attitude that luckily I dropped in time for baby #2. If you need to nap, let them take baby out. If you need to eat, let them stand in line for your snack. And make sure you carry a water bottle with you everywhere. I have never been so thirsty in my life as I was during the first 3-4 months of nursing my babies.
Hopefully your baby will be relatively easy. At two months they love to sleep, watch people (esp Mom and Dad), and eat. I strongly agree with everyone's recommendations of using a baby carrier. I've carried DS when he was 11 mo and DD when she was 7 mo at Disney in my Beco Gemini and they both did well. Of course, when I say "I've carried" what I actually mean is DH, DDad, DSis, and I have all lugged my kids around WDW because I finally learned to say " Sure! You can carry her now!" The babies could nurse, sleep, and feel secure easily without the hassle of moving them in and out of a stroller the whole time. The stroller was mainly used for holding the diaper bag. Speaking of which, don't overload your bag. I currently have a toddler and a baby and I carry less than half as much stuff as I did when DS was a newborn. You'll likely only need diapers, a change or two of clothes, and a hat or blanket to cover baby. DD was a newborn last summer and I was outside constantly with her and DS. Since she was too young for sunscreen yet, I simply dressed her in a lightweight white sleeper that covered her hands and feet and put a big floppy hat on her head. Even when it was hot, she seemed comfortable and wasn't sweating.
Have a great time. My absolute favorite trip to Disney was my DS's first trip for his first birthday and a lot of it was the novelty of being a parent for the first time and sharing my love of a place with my baby. My second favorite trip was DD's first. Babies are all about exploring the world for the first time and everything seems to be new and fascinating. Enjoy it!