Thursday, January 30, 2014

30 weeks pregnant and I need something to do?




Dominance


Hi =-) The fall semester at my college has ended, and now I'm finding myself in constant boredom. Seeing as I have 10 more weeks to go, I would really appreciate suggestions on what I could do to prepare for the baby, and to help time fly. I have not began working on the nursery at all, so I really want to get started on that. Any ideas on DIY projects?


Answer
== VISIT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY and check out and read about baby care === shop the craigslist for baby furniture,, changing table,, lamp,, == buy a new mattress for the Baby bed === buy some fabric and make a quilt and curtains to match === Walmart and Kmart are the best places to buy baby bottles and the things that are needed for feeding and care === AND .... YES ... the throw-a-way diapers are the best for the 1st few months or use a diaper service ==== the sooner you do the potty training the better your child will understand being clean and independent ((( this is a fact ))) NOW ... for your projects more follows --- read online about infant seats for your car === decide what you can do to continue the college courses and buy the books so you have a head start towards a top GPA === see if you have a friend that can do the painting for the baby room === look for a baby monitor [[ radio type walkie-talkie @ radio shack or walmart ]]] all the things that you can do now will alleviate the stressful feelings that you have and make the time of delivery much easier ................... perhaps you can find a care giver for the hours that you are back in college and you will be happier going back soon after delivery and you will still have time for your baby ... it is a nice time in your life and I hope that you will a wonderful new MOM ....

My SUMMER wireless baby monitor, works like crap, any easy fixes for poor reception?




cheesehead


Can this be converted to a hard wired system easily? Any easy options to boost the reception? I have easy access to run a cable to the babies rooms, but the wireless is crappy for reception


Answer
Try to minimize interference, such as moving cordless 2.4GHz phones, microwaves, etc away from the monitor.

Make sure there aren't large, solid objects like refrigerators or concrete walls between the transmitters.

That's about all you can hope to do.

You can always build a DIY parabolic antenna to boost reception...there are instructions online on how to do this.




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