So far everyone has come of with great ideas for you but when we had our
first I would have loved having someone to call to go fix what was broken at
the office so that I had more time with mom and baby.  Yeah the Family Act
helps but if you are a one man shop they still call and expect you onsite
within the a lotted time to fix the issue.  If he is not in that boat then
look for a good but not expensive camera one that can go places and in the
end get destroyed without anyone getting too upset over the lose.  Dad's and
mom's love to take pictures and in the end the camera usually gets damaged
either from over use or baby getting a hold of it.  If they will be having a
nanny then maybe a nanny cam setup in the house.

Jon

On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Jonathan Link <[email protected]>wrote:

> Clothes.  All new parents appreciate clothes.  And you don't have to get
> the 0-3 month sizes, you can buy for later ages/sizes.  Our friends (with
> kids) bought clothes for our daughter to grow into, while family tended to
> by clothes she would need right away.  It was nice to have a ready set of
> clothes when our daughter outgrew a stage.
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 9:25 AM, John Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Cloth diapers (mutiple uses) and a digital infrared thermometer are
>> absolute musts!
>> John W. Cook
>> Systems Administrator
>> Partnership For Strong Families
>> Sent to you from my Blackberry in the Cloud
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> *From*: Gavin Wilby
>> *To*: NT System Admin Issues
>> *Sent*: Sat Jan 24 07:59:41 2009
>> *Subject*: OT: Paging the parents.
>>
>> My mate is having their first baby in a week or so, and not having
>> procreated myself, need some ideas of a decent gift.
>>
>>
>> What is a really nice thing to have that you would have liked to get in
>> the same situation.
>>
>>
>> Its a boy, if that makes any odds.
>>
>>
>> g.
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