This week, one of my bestest pals in the whole wide world announced that he is going to become a Daddy later this year. After a few hours of squealing with excitement, giggling to myself (my colleagues were giving me funny looks by this point) and generally smiling from ear-to-ear, I stopped to think about what advice I could offer a couple just starting out on their pregnancy and parenting adventure.
I could tell them to take advantage of any free baby bits and pieces they may be offered over the next few months. I could recommend they fill their freezer with lots of home-cooked meals (sans onion) to help them survive the first few days. I could scare them with humiliating stories of mummy-dom. I have lots of tips and advice on Mummy, Baby and Daddy products to buy (or not). But I don't want to overwhelm them with information at such an early stage in proceedings.
- go for a spa day
- watch a film at the cinema
- see a West End show
- go for dinner at a very posh restaurant
- go for dinner at your favourite restaurant (posh or not!)
- go on holiday, somewhere quiet and grown-up
- play computer games (that was Mr. B, not me)
I think, looking back, the only thing I'd add to that list is “read loads of books because you won't get another chance for a while”.
So, what piece of advice would you pass on to some new parents-to-be?
This post is by Jumbly Mummy a first-time mum to baby Lara and approaching motherhood the mellow way - PMA, positive mental attitude! She's also a self-confessed software geek and has recently returned back to work after maternity leave. Her blog is Mellow Mummy.




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