How Did You or Would You Prepare for a Baby?
We’re talking about pregnancy and babies this week, and so I want to ask you: if you already have children, how did you prepare for them before they came? What did you do? Did you buy anything? Or did you wait until the child was there to begin getting the ‘equipment’ you need for a baby? Would you do the same thing again? What do you think that Christine and I should do?
Is there anything we shouldn’t do?
If you don’t have children, yet, I’d like to know how you would prepare–or how you plan to prepare–for a child. Is there any thing that you think the parents you see around you forget, or do too much of?
Put your ideas and suggestions in the comments. I’ll correct the English in them for you.

February 2nd, 2009 at 20:00
Hello Toby,
just pointed to your great site through an mail from Mouse and i have to say congrats to you !
btw: You cannot be prepared for the thinks which will rollover you completly. Life will change in a way you can´t imaging now… Blog time is over because Christine will call you all the time to change diapers.
Just my 2 cents …
Which you both all the best !!!
February 3rd, 2009 at 15:58
Thanks! I appreciate the thought . . . but something in me won’t let me not prepare. I need the feeling of doing something to feel like I’m contributing. So, yeah, let me know what you think.
As for “blog time is over,” well, Christine and I will just have to talk about that.
As promised: a few English tips: “You cannot be prepared for the things which will roll over you. . . Life will change in a way you can’t imagine now.
Thanks again for the comment!