We saved anything that was in good condition. Which was pretty much everything. We are not purging yet, but real talk, I think we are done. So as we store things this time, I'm keeping a few keepsakes and putting the rest into bags for future donation. We store in our storage locker of our building. It's not big and pretty much has baby clothes and xmas tree/ornaments.
We are saving anything that's not stained or broken. We are hoping to have at least one more child and would like the avoid having to re-buy things.
The only thing I'm on the fence with is the swing thing. DS really didn't care for it. So part of me wonders if j should sell it and buy a different one for baby #2...
We don't have much in the first place, but everything in great shape or with sentimental value will be saved. Stuff that is in meh shape or we don't love will be handed down to DC. We will donate/throw out any clothes that are yuck. Definitely having more kids.
We kept everything. We'd like one more. If we have another boy, great, I can reuse everything. If we had a girl I would hand down a lot of clothes but reuse all the big items, crib, swing, glider, etc.
I'll be keeping everything!!! I imagine that even if/when we are done having kids, I will be keeping everything for some time. I'm a sentimental fool like that 😁
We kept everything with A because we knew we wanted more. But now we're done so I'm trying to get rid of things as we finish using them. I'm trying not to put anything else into storage because I know if I do, we'll have it forever lol
DS (our little Clomid miracle) born Sept. 25, 2012 Baby #2 lost at 8w3d on March 4, 2015 (EDD Oct. 11, 2015) Baby #3 lost at 5w2d on April 16, 2015 (EDD Dec. 15, 2015) Baby #4 lost at 4w1d on May 20, 2015 (EDD Jan. 25, 2016) DS2 (our little rainbow miracle) born May 25, 2016
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