alyssa810
<font color=purple>It's much more fun on the boat<
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I would say that if you see something that is a really good deal, jump on it. I didn't buy any big things for the baby (furniture etc) until I was closer to 6 or 7 months. I did have a shower and got a lot of stuff then, but I was always picking up gender neutral clothes when they were deeply discounted. I'd also pick up toiletries like lotions and baby wash but I didn't get diapers until after he was born. I got 2 diaper cakes for shower gifts, and other packages of diapers, and then got sent home from the hospital with loads of them too that I didn't have to buy any for a while. My DS was into size 1's pretty quickly too.
The BRU offer was really tempting! We were thinking of getting (another) new umbrella stroller but I was able to convince my DH that we didn't need it.
If you have a club store like BJs or Sam's Club, a lot of times they have decent prices on things; we bought our car seats at BJs and I think the ones we got were about $60 or $70 more at BRU.
The BRU offer was really tempting! We were thinking of getting (another) new umbrella stroller but I was able to convince my DH that we didn't need it.
If you have a club store like BJs or Sam's Club, a lot of times they have decent prices on things; we bought our car seats at BJs and I think the ones we got were about $60 or $70 more at BRU.

on the bambino!
pack n play but we'll probably get that sometime over the summer, after we have moved the kids bedrooms around a bit.
Saw the cutest diaper bag! and bought it!
Also, I wouldn't start buying gender stuff just yet. Seeing boy parts at 11 is very slim. Nothing has descended yet at that stage and it is very hard to tell that early. You are safer if you wait until your 20 week u/s to be for sure. We're due in June with #4 and we're having our first boy, so its been fun to shop!
Costly trial and error!