janee
Fur half
I went to a match 2 days after giving birth! I managed the whole season.
Cheers guys, going to renew and think pay it off in one go! If I cant go then see if a friend can take it. Means we get one more little Albion fan and Daddy gets to see the games.
Thanks for all the advice and good wishes. I am sure the next few months are going to be a mixture of emotions.
Loads of varied responses and good to see many newborns this year, congrats to all!
My match day is normally park and ride before the game, pint at half time and leave at the end to drive back to Crawley so wont be too long at a game and not much expenditure. Away games will be cut right down, if any next year.
work wise, I am currently 9-5, we have flexi-time here so will see if I can do 4 days and have the extra day to give the wife a rest, I am sure she will appreciate that.
I guess going to games will depend on the situation at the time, if she has had a bad night or day then I can step in and not go to the game. I think keeping the season ticket but being considerate to the situation the day of a match will be the best way forward. Can always get rid of it on the day to friends/colleagues. As I said before she told me to keep it.
On another note, my wife is currently wanting to buy everything brand new and right now if it is to do with a baby. What things did you buy that you thought you needed, but didn't, for your baby? No point starting a new thread.
I think we were given a cot and moses basket for our first (we bought new mattresses).
......things like cots can still be immaculate after a couple of babies in them and only need a new mattress.
Nice to have everything new though I guess, but there seems to be so much out there now in terms of accessories. I'd say stick to basics to start with. For example you can pay £70 for an electric steriliser, whereas one that just pops in the microwave for £17 does the job just as well, if not better -
Found out last week my baby is going to be a boy! I'm just over the moon! I cannot wait to get him into jumpers for goal posts, sticker albums to swap on the school yard and most of the my beloved ALBION.
You've got me worried now. Are girls not permitted to play or watch football then?
In an ideal world.......NO!
You've got me worried now. Are girls not permitted to play or watch football then?
I'm really looking forward to bringing a future Albion fan into the world, but not looking forward to the sleepless nights!
Update - my daughter arrived 3 weeks ago and my ST arrived today.
Don't worry about the labour, the sleepless nights or anything. It's incredible.