BabyKai
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I've said on my last (and first) post (yes, I'm a newbie) that I'm disabled and live with my parents. It makes it easier to have baby things right out the open without them questioning me. I've never had to hide it and, for those of you who have to, how do you do it? Does it cause a lot of stress?
So anyway, here's my stuff;
- 10 pacifiers, 6 normal Latex ones you can buy from the shop and 4 large Nuk ones.
- 5 onesies (I'm confused over what people call these. They're basically sleepers but without the feet?)
- 3 footed onesies.
- Too many toys to type down. Let's just say, I'm a very big fan of Lego, teddies and cars. I also have a load of sensory toys and baby toys that make noise and have textures.
- I have rail guards on my bed. It doesn't feel like being in a cot... but it's close enough that I'm content with it.
- I have 3 nursery mobiles above my bed. One I actually made one with my dad using fabric and stuffing. It looks really cute and I'd show you it but I'm not comfortable having images of my room on the forum in case someone I know finds them. (Sorry)
- I have a lot of sippy cups and something even better than sippy cups are these silicone lids I bought that turns any normal cup into a sippy cup. They're called SipSnaps... very good to have. I really recommend them.
- Plates, bowls and cutlery that are made for special needs adults but look like a giant version of the babies bowls and stuff.
- I have lots of baby and toddler bedtime books (I love the pop up ones) and lots of colouring books.
- Quite a few bathtime toys.
- I don't have proper diapers. That's the one thing I would love to have. I do, however, own Tena Lady Pants Maxi. I have small "leaks" every so often and so wear these everyday to prevent wetting myself. They don't feel like real diapers but that's okay. They really just feel like I'm wearing the Pull Ups from when I was 7-10. It's better than nothing.
That's it really. I'd be really excited to hear what everyone else has and how, if you're in that situation, you hide your things. I honestly don't know how you do it, I constantly forget to take my pacifier out when I'm about to go outside the house and I couldn't live without my sippy cups.
So anyway, here's my stuff;
- 10 pacifiers, 6 normal Latex ones you can buy from the shop and 4 large Nuk ones.
- 5 onesies (I'm confused over what people call these. They're basically sleepers but without the feet?)
- 3 footed onesies.
- Too many toys to type down. Let's just say, I'm a very big fan of Lego, teddies and cars. I also have a load of sensory toys and baby toys that make noise and have textures.
- I have rail guards on my bed. It doesn't feel like being in a cot... but it's close enough that I'm content with it.
- I have 3 nursery mobiles above my bed. One I actually made one with my dad using fabric and stuffing. It looks really cute and I'd show you it but I'm not comfortable having images of my room on the forum in case someone I know finds them. (Sorry)
- I have a lot of sippy cups and something even better than sippy cups are these silicone lids I bought that turns any normal cup into a sippy cup. They're called SipSnaps... very good to have. I really recommend them.
- Plates, bowls and cutlery that are made for special needs adults but look like a giant version of the babies bowls and stuff.
- I have lots of baby and toddler bedtime books (I love the pop up ones) and lots of colouring books.
- Quite a few bathtime toys.
- I don't have proper diapers. That's the one thing I would love to have. I do, however, own Tena Lady Pants Maxi. I have small "leaks" every so often and so wear these everyday to prevent wetting myself. They don't feel like real diapers but that's okay. They really just feel like I'm wearing the Pull Ups from when I was 7-10. It's better than nothing.
That's it really. I'd be really excited to hear what everyone else has and how, if you're in that situation, you hide your things. I honestly don't know how you do it, I constantly forget to take my pacifier out when I'm about to go outside the house and I couldn't live without my sippy cups.