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This is SO true!!! You get all this time before hand to think about decorations, crib and bedding, etc.

But after you have the baby you don't have the time or the energy to appreciate it again.

So don't feel bad, get what you can afford and enjoy your baby, every second of every single day.

It goes sooo fast! One day they are babies and the next they are never around anymore because they have a busy social life and are driving! Enough about my life now.
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Remember your baby isn't going to care what her crib looks like, she is only going to care that you love her
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and care for her needs and emotions.

And I have no doubt that you will do that with all of your heart and soul.
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RFF- another thing I saw a couple do was to take a pic of the baby on the same blanket every morning for the first year and then have the pics compiled into a fast moving slide show. It was so cool to watch the baby grow a whole year in a matter of minutes!
 
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Obviously you have never been to/around or through Tonasket. We have no pet store - maybe at the feed store. We have no animal rescue. None of the local vets are licensed for wildlife (a robin is wildlife) and won't take it. I don't know if you (Danielle) could get ahold of The vets that used to run (can't think of their names this second - Don Lay?) the clinic on East Side - Animal Hospital (before they sold to Carol Downing)....anyway....they are the only locals licensed to take in wildlife. Oh, also....The closest Pet Smart or Petco is 2 hours away....well 2.5 for Tonasket. Sorry....I just got a good laugh from this as we are so out in the sticks. I mean no harm.

Yeah, I guess that would be a problem huh?
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I am kinda used to having things within about 15 min to no more than 45 min away. I feel like I live way out because of the neighborhood wich every house around me has 4-5 acres, but if I need something it is not really that far away. I have never lived in the "real" sticks!
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And I have only been by the exit sign to go to Tonasket, not actually to Tonasket. Maybe one of these days......well probably not unless I was visiting "someone".
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Well, if you ever go to Canada - from our side of the mtns - you will go through Tonasket. Come for a visit some time.
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Yeah, I guess that would be a problem huh?
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I am kinda used to having things within about 15 min to no more than 45 min away. I feel like I live way out because of the neighborhood wich every house around me has 4-5 acres, but if I need something it is not really that far away. I have never lived in the "real" sticks!
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And I have only been by the exit sign to go to Tonasket, not actually to Tonasket. Maybe one of these days......well probably not unless I was visiting "someone".
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Yeah, DON'T any of you people over Tanasket way or down south hold your breath waiting for KIM to come your way
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I can't even get her to come the five miles to my house UNLESS I bribe her with cookies and Donuts and a Diet Root Beer
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Hey....I would come to your house if you gave me cookies, donuts and root beer. Sheesh. Yum.
 
When DS was born, we were in the process of moving across the country (DH had been working there for ~4 months, but I stayed behind for school and my health insurance) - so we didn't get a crib, which would just need to be disassembled and moved. We bought a pack-n-play, as a temporary crib.

DS absolutely would not sleep by himself. Anytime I tried to lay him down, he'd wake up and cry. For a couple of days, I slept in a chair, with him propped securely in my lap, until finally I couldn't take it anymore. I took him to bed with me, and he slept great (albeit with the expected number of nursings each night).

We never bought a crib.
 
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I'm sorry. I am prayig for you that all goes well. I am only spot commenting here and there because I have so much to catch up on.
 
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By any chance does you DH teach in Omak?

Nope, Okanogan.

CarylnF do you know teachers in Omak? My kids are in HS in Omak.
 
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Nope, Okanogan.

Oh well, I have 2 cousins in your area that are/were in the school district "family". Barb DeHaan/Christianson who taught in Omak, and Denise Busbin (recently re-married, can't think of new surname).

what grade do they teach?
 
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Why not put the items you want ona a baby wish list and maybe others will purchase them for you. Baby registery if you will.
 
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Here is my 2 cents.
With our son, we decorated his room with all that fancy stuff...well guess what?
We ended up moving his crib to our room, then he ended not sleeping in it, prefering our bed. So we ended up giving his entire set of new stuff to a friend a few years later.
See, at 10pm, 12am, 2am then 4am then 6am, the walk to his room seems very very very very long.
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So I agree, focus on the child. She just wants to stare at your face and sleep in your arms...all day if you let her.
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And the heart will be fine. Don't worry.
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