I'm consumed with worry about how my son is going to manage being a single father to a newborn. I've created a list on Amazon of things he'll need for the baby. Sometime between spring and late summer I plan on hosting a baby shower for him. Whatever items he doesn't get through the shower I'll get. He'd like to come visit soon because he needs time with family. I'm hoping he'll be able to come again closer to the baby's arrival.
I put a couple of parenting books on the list. They are written for the father, rather than the mother, and I think he'll appreciate that. He's never been one to babysit or hold babies, so he doesn't have any experience. I wish I had a lot of vacation time I could dedicate to the baby's birth, so I could be there for a couple of weeks. At a minimum I will plan one or two short visits.
If he does come for a visit, I could buy some things now and he could haul them back. I am waffling between buying all new items or buying some gently used things off Craigslist and the community for-sale groups on Facebook. Already in the last day I've seen a number of very nice things for sale on these sites. If he drives up, then I'm more inclined to buy some secondhand things. Last night B said it would be funny if we took several cars to Kentucky to deliver things to him and to set up the nursery and gave him lessons. Not sure how realistic that idea is, but maybe we'll attempt something like that.
This is a fine mess.
I put a couple of parenting books on the list. They are written for the father, rather than the mother, and I think he'll appreciate that. He's never been one to babysit or hold babies, so he doesn't have any experience. I wish I had a lot of vacation time I could dedicate to the baby's birth, so I could be there for a couple of weeks. At a minimum I will plan one or two short visits.
If he does come for a visit, I could buy some things now and he could haul them back. I am waffling between buying all new items or buying some gently used things off Craigslist and the community for-sale groups on Facebook. Already in the last day I've seen a number of very nice things for sale on these sites. If he drives up, then I'm more inclined to buy some secondhand things. Last night B said it would be funny if we took several cars to Kentucky to deliver things to him and to set up the nursery and gave him lessons. Not sure how realistic that idea is, but maybe we'll attempt something like that.
This is a fine mess.