Congrats!
Parenting advice?
I give a few that doesn't get much mention, I think.
I loved the nightvision baby monitor we used. Saved me a lot of worry and was fun to see them roll around as they slept.
I forget where you're located. But you're in the USA, college costs are criminal. We invested in a "529 Plan". Not a lot since although we weren't poor we weren't middle class yet but it added up to paying almost two years of college for my daughter.
My son is looking to be an electrician so it will probably pay for a truck and gas money.
https://www.savingforcollege.com/intro- ... a-529-plan
Enroll her in a self defense school. Some kind of traditional karate maybe. Not one of those silly jumping through hoops and breaking boards type of schools.
My daughter started when she was 6 and looked freaking adorable in her karate outfit.
I say that not to make your daughter tough (although sure, that's good too) but for confidence. I love looking at my daughter standing with a group of her peers. They're usually timid but she'd looking at everyone in the eyes like a Bloodguard. I really feel that 10 years of karate classes taught her how to stand and present herself well.
Music and theater too. It's awesome seeing your kid on stage singing or performing.
Sports? Fuck sports. Usually a waste of time and money, imo.
I could go on. It's fun. Try to carry her as much as you can. Looking back 20 years, those are my most common and favorite memories.