Darin - congratulations to you and your wife! You two will have a blast. I guarantee you that your wife will go shopping quite frequently, and bring back all sorts of "cute" things that she will wash, fold, pile, refold and move about the room 3 or 4 times. The orders will be small at first, then the number of shopping bags will increase until the baby comes. She will never say that she is "ready". The baby will arrive. Then, you will have about 2-3 months where everything is pretty low-key, but then the baby will start to get tight in the 0-6 month sleepers, and then the shopping starts again.....
At this point, with my wife following the above logic, Jack has about 112 - 24-month sleepers, 34 pair of feet things, 96 bibs ( you can't have too many bibs - take it from a pro) and 6 or 7 snow suits. Stock up on diapers by the case now, and wipes and maybe get a bottle of grip water - in the interest of everyone sleeping. A battery operated swing is a God-send and don't turn down offers of help when the baby arrives.
Just a few observations from Arboristsite's no-longer-so-official (but) professional forester
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Regarding timber prices - I rarely see standing timber sold as a property (not individual trees) for more than $600. thousand. Add up to $200 to get that material cut and to a mill, and yoou have $800/M. Prices significantly beyond that apply to veneer quotes on a significantly smaller portion of any timber sale.