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35 Weeks

Well I have become a crazy person. One of those people who will call customer service and make a big fuss for just a few dollars.  I have spent a lot of time on the phone for a few dollars. HOWEVER I have gotten some of the sweeeetest deals on baby items.

Like a box of 174 pampers for $11, and a new $120 dollar baby monitor for $45. We had expected to spend a chunk of money after the baby showers were done, just to fill in missing items, and I went apeshit with coupons and discounts, making sure I was using every possible combination, and getting the right item from the right store (wherever it was the cheapest).  So my final tally (I'm so proud) was about $1300 worth of items, and after coupons and gift cards, we only spent about $450 out of pocket.  BOOM!

We are still waiting on some shipments, but for now I think we have bought most of the stuff we need to start out (and then some). So the next step is getting the nursery all pretty and put together.


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