You either love them or hate them. This mum hates them.
I am a few weeks away from giving birth to my first baby.
It’s a girl and I can’t tell you how excited my husband and I are. We tried for nearly 10 years for this precious one.
Ten hard years of fertility struggles. If you’ve been through it, you will know it isn’t easy.
So I want everything to be perfect for my little girl, because I am too old now to have another. This is it. My one chance.
You’ll have to forgive me if this doesn’t sit right with you but I feel really strongly that putting my newborn in your old baby clothes just doesn’t mesh with my picture of perfection. It is far from it.
My dilemma is that the good will of excited neighbours and relatives has turned me into the baby item dumping ground of our suburb.
Every few days another well-meaning mum will show up with another bag of clothes, another used baby swing, another box of germy toys.
I’ve been accepting them, not wanting to offend, but I have no intention of ever using them, so they sit piled up in a spare room, still in boxes and bags waiting for a more welcoming destination.
I don’t quite know what to do with the growing pile of goods. I know I could donate them to charity but that seems wrong too – giving away someone else’s stuff.
I can see that some of you might think I am being unreasonable.
I fully realise that babies aren’t cheap, are they?
But my husband and I have waited and saved and planned for a very long time for this daughter and nothing will be good enough for her but the best.