Figured I'd let my jeep family know that....
My wife and I are expecting our first child!
The baby is due August 9th 2012. We are soo excited!
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Figured I'd let my jeep family know that....
My wife and I are expecting our first child!
The baby is due August 9th 2012. We are soo excited!
Congrats Sir
Congratulations, you have about 7 months to build a Jeep crib!
lol yep. I am frantically trying to buy parts for the jeep because I know funds will be a lot tighter with a new baby.
you already know it is a girl? Or are you following the idea that everyone is a girl first?
Congrats in either case and best wishes!
Congrats!!! that is great man
Catch up on your sleep too :p
Congrats!
That's great news! Congrats!!!
Congrats, be patient, and find a way to enjoy the pregnancy, emotions, roller coaster.
Hoaxci already said it and great advice, catch up on your sleep now!
thanks all - the insight is very helpful and encouraged
If you haven't learned that your wife is always right already you need to learn it quick while she's preggo or good lord you will feel the wrath.
Quoted from Henry Cho, I was hoping to find a video of it, because thats not complete, but it will have to do..Quote:
Guys take care of your wife when she’s pregnant. Don’t say stupid stuff either, like me. I came home one time. My wife’s six months pregnant. She’s lying on the couch. There’s food and clothes everywhere. And I walked in and went, “What’d you do today?” Don’t do that.
My wife looked up and said, “Today? I don’t know, Henry. Let’s see… what did I do today? Today I made a lung.”
Wow that's awesome man I'm happy for you.
Ryan, that's awesome man! I'm really happy for ya!
Congrats man!!!!
To pass on a slightly "serious" piece of advice:
IF you happen to be stuck up all night with a crying baby.... enjoy it.
It sounds strange, and it WILL test your nerves... but if you keep in mind that that's "your" child and your #1 priority is to care for them and comfort them, you'll get through it. And there are benefits.
As an example, i literally didn't sleep for the first two months after my son was born because he was colicky. During the nights i'd sit in our recliner with the TV on and let him just cry on me while my wife was in the bedroom sleeping. They called me "the zombie" at work. Well, after about 2 months he finally started sleeping at night... And around 3-4 months, when he would start waking up in the middle of the night crying my wife couldn't get him to stop crying, but then i'd go in there, pick him up and put him on my shoulder and he'd fall asleep instantly. It is/was by far one of the best feelings ever and made that 2 months of "hell" well worth it.
So basically, the best advice i can give is to "enjoy" all of the things that scare people about having babies. The sleepless night, hell, even the dirty diapers... ti's all part of what makes the experience great. :)
Oh and one more piece of advice... my wife didn't pick up on this as quick as i did...
If you have a boy and your changing him, and his little "fire hose" starts changing direction... GET OUT OF THE WAY!! lol.. one time i saw it coming and my wife was next to me, so i just backed up and let her get soaked; it was hilarious https://theultimatejeep.com/images/i...07/rotfl-1.gif
Congratulations!!! Kids are great. Unless they're not your own..... hehe
Before I took his diaper off, I covered him with a wipe. It took the wind out of his
sail. Only 1 time did I ever get close to spray.
When he wakes up at night to cry, don't change the diaper, they hold a lot and
you will keep from waking him completely.
See a chiropractor, he saved us from a colicky baby by aligning his spine.
Oh man, all these guys giving baby advice.........scary.
Matt aren't you a work from home dad (stay at home) dad too? If I remember correctly you and I get to pull special rank on the rest of these guys :p
Huh don't know why I thought that then..
In any case, all my advice counts for double, I'm a work from home dad of 3 year old twins ;)
I see that Sean is reading this thread... i have a feeling he's about to trump you :p
I'm curious about this trumping..
Congrats!!!!! Thats great news! I am the proud father of 4....yes I said 4 girls.
They are 11, 7, 2, and 6 months:p
hrm.. while I can't totally disagree.. I can't say it's a total trumping either, my wife was deployed for 8 months, I flew solo with 2 year old twins for that time. He at least got to spread them out. I'm going to go with a push at best.
twin boys or girls?
One of each.
lol i'll leave that between you two...
The spread between the 11 year old and the 6 month old keeps me very busy! the 11 teen year old is a piece of work. attitude all the way already
Is the 11 year old changing diapers?
I know you just moved, so you understand the military lifestyle, we were 2500 miles from our closest family when our kids were born so while we had some help for short periods of time when family flew out for a week or so it was up to us the rest of the time without any other family support.. it was rough. Man I wouldn't want to relive those first 3 month for anything.
oh yes we make her help. Yea every 2 yrs or so we move. the first 3 months suck. no sleep at all, the the Army gives you only 10 days for maternity leave. So after that 10 days its back to the grind of 0630 PT formation. So sleep is few and far between.
My wife had 6 weeks off when the kids were born, but as soon as that was up I was on my own while she went to work. We ran shifts and would sleep with ear plugs because for the longest time we couldn't get more than about 45 mins of silence between the two of them.
Nothing makes me appreciate my XK more than looking behind me and seeing that little head looking around in amazement at the places we are going and what he is getting to see. The XK stadium seating makes him able to see all the way around, unlike my dd car.
Kids making the going worth going. Congratulations and enjoy the ride!
wow just now checking back on this thread - awesome