Hi, I am pre-empting this problem as I havent even given birth yet. So would appreciate a head start on some advice. I live in London and am due to give birth in early september. Dont have a great deal of friends/family here so looking forward to spending the first 2 months sorting myself (and baby) out/ getting used to things etc. My mum is coming over from Australia when baby is 2 months old, staying for a month, then we both fly home to Melbourne (husband to follow a week later) where I will bask in the glory of being the mother of the first grand daughter born to both sides of the family.
In order to give everyone their fair share of baby time, and also allow us to see all our friends and have a holiday ourselves, we plan to stay with my mother for a bit, then his mother, then go to the beach for a week or so, then up to sydney for a week, then back to melbourne. During this time baby will grow from a 3 month old to a 5 month old.
I havent been pushed into doing things/visiting people that i dont want to visit. I think its only fair that people want to spend time with the baby, and due to distance its not as if people live a quick car trip away from eachother. Likewise, I miss my home terribly and am determined to catch up with all my friends/family. I dont plan to spend a day here & there. Wherever we go we will be staying for a week minimum in order to cause minimal disruption. We've planned ahead and have borrowed friends baby stuff (cots, baths, & other essential baby stuff) to make things easy for us. BUT as a first time mum, I would appreciate some advice and some tips and hints about how to make the trip as painless as possible. Not so much worried about the long haul flight, but rather the endless changes of faces/scenery for the baby. Although husband and I will be a constant presence.
Sorry, a long one. Appreciate your advice.
Megan