DH is right...

Discussion in 'The First Year' started by Kateyes2022, Apr 26, 2007.

  1. Kateyes2022

    Kateyes2022 Well-Known Member

    Does anyone else feel the same way? We have two bouncy seats, an exaucer, a jumperoo, a play yard, two bumbos, and a TON of toys. It looks like I am running a daycare out of my home :laughing: The UPS guy (the same guy always delivers to our house) delivered a package the other day and said our den looked like Toys R Us. He said it jokingly because he knows we have twins.
     
  2. MichelleL

    MichelleL Well-Known Member

    I felt like that too. SO.....we moved our dining room table upstairs to the spare room so we could move the baby camp into the dining room! My family and friends call it "baby central". I know just what you mean! :rofl:
     
  3. Her Royal Jennyness

    Her Royal Jennyness Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I tripped over 2 Excersaucers, 2 Bumbos, a swing, 2 carseats, piles of assorted baby and toddler toys, and kids this morning trying to get Dave out of the door for school. Not to mention the dominating feature of my kitchen is the huge highchairs. Why do they have to make baby stuff sooooooo BIG! We actually bought a smaller couch so we could use our living room! :laughing:
     
  4. sagertwins

    sagertwins Well-Known Member

    :p boy you guys just explained my house we have a small 3 bedroom house for 4 kids plus us and its full of kid stuff we have a swing,2 Excersaucers,2 carseats, piles of assorted baby and toddler toys,2 bouncy seats, just in our living room we have to keep there high chairs in there room cause we have not dinning room and the kitchen is to small... Man I need a bigger house.
     
  5. Heathermomof5

    Heathermomof5 Well-Known Member

    my house is decorated early childhood development too!! I even just had a piece of my 8yr old's artwork framed to put in my livingroom!!
     
  6. noahandjacobsmom

    noahandjacobsmom Well-Known Member

    I can totally relate. The family room has 2 exersaucers, play mat, 4 baskets of toys. This is connected to the kitchen/breakfast area with the two highchairs and then in the foyer we have the 2 car seats and the double strollers. I have lost my house!!!! This has really been the hardest thing for me since I am OCD when it comes to cleaning, neatness and organization. But, if my wee ones are happy then I guess I am happy. :lol:
     
  7. Don2worrybhappy

    Don2worrybhappy Well-Known Member

    It'll gradually get better. You'll start to get rid of a couple of the big things when they're sitting up good and wanting to move around. First, our swings and bouncers were gone...now the exersaucer and jumperoo because they get bored in them. I was just cleaning today thinking that we have more space now (except for the 2 high chairs in the kitchen). We don't have a whole lot of toys (although, I guess that is opinion), but we have a nice wicker basket in the living room that fits all of them. I swear they'd rather rip up a magazine or empty the cabinet in the kitchen then play with their cool toys that make noise and light up.
     
  8. Cassie05

    Cassie05 Well-Known Member

    My whole house looks like Toys R Us, even the garage
     
  9. MamaKimberlee

    MamaKimberlee Well-Known Member

    My aunt was here last week and actually took a picture of the living room to show my uncle.
    Glad to hear I'm not alone!
     
  10. Kateyes2022

    Kateyes2022 Well-Known Member

    QUOTE(MichelleL @ Apr 26 2007, 05:28 PM) [snapback]234698[/snapback]
    I felt like that too. SO.....we moved our dining room table upstairs to the spare room so we could move the baby camp into the dining room! My family and friends call it "baby central". I know just what you mean! :rofl:


    That sounds like a good idea. Maybe I could move our dining room table to the basement and turn our dining room into baby central :laughing:
     
  11. rheamay

    rheamay Well-Known Member

    My difference is that it looks like babys R us THREW UP! It's a wreck! baby stuff and toys EVERYWHERE!
     
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