Tuesday, December 17, 2013

The Well Organized Baby

I am immensely more organized as a mom than I ever was pre-Kennedy.  I find a sense of peace in organizing among the chaos that inevitably surrounds due to the mass amount of toys and gear strung from one corner of my house to the other.  Below are a few products that have made my life a little easier.

Kidco Bath Storage Basket

I love the bath storage basket because:
  1. The suction cups on wall organizers never seem to work.
  2. Kennedy can take the toys out of this organizer and put them back in by herself!  (Love this!) 
  3. Tons of storage
  4. Expandable to fit any size tub

Kidco Bath Storage Basket
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: $15
Where to Find: From Diapers.com, Amazon, and other online retailers

Baby Sock Organizers

I was obsessed with Trumpette socks from birth-11 months.  Socks that look like shoes are the perfect accessory to complete every baby outfit.  With all of the colors and styles, I wanted a quick way to match a each pair with the day's outfit.  Over the door jewelry organizers from the Container Store work perfectly for displaying each pair neatly.

80-Pocket Hanging Jewelry Organizer (used for hanging socks)
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: $19
Where to Find: The Container Store

Baby Headband Organizers

"Cylinder-type" headband organizers are not ideal for crochet baby headbands.  Cylinder's can stretch the headband and they also make it difficult to remove or replace on the organizer.  I found these on Etsy and they have been a lifesaver!  The lady who makes these will put create one with the colors of your choice and pricing is based on how many headbands you would like the organizer to hold.  These could definitely be a good DIY project if you have the time!



EverlastingbySue Headband Organizers
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: Approximately $15

Stuffed Animal Organizer:

This one I haven't tried yet because I am still waiting on my husband to DIY it.  Kennedy has become obsessed with stuffed animals and at 18 months, I am already feeling overwhelmed at how many we have accumulated!  I absolutely love this idea for stuffed animal storage because your child can easily put them away or access them by themselves (hammocks, hanging clothes pins, or storage bins usually put toys out of reach for your child).  The only thing I don't like about "The Zoo" is the price.  $160 for a few 2x4's and bungee cords seems a little obscene.  I guess we will see if it is really worth the price once we attempt to bust out the saw and cordless drill!

The Zoo Stuffed Animal Storage
Price: $157 
Where to Find: www.littlezookeepers.com




Monday, December 9, 2013

Eco Friendly Disposable Diapers

Let's face it, sometimes disposable diapers are necessary and are certainly convenient.  Most moms don't even think about using cloth, which I get.  It is extra work, and sometimes dealing with our child's excrements is, well, smelly.  I really love using cloth, but when we go out of town without access to a washer and dryer, using disposables are a means to an end.  However, like most moms, I want to use the best diapers that I can find, so see my find below!

I found Naty by Nature Babycare from one of my favorite websites, Ecomom.com.  I truly trust this website and its products, which is something that is often hard to come by.  All of the products on the site are both Eco-Friendly and ethically moral companies, plus they give back a portion of the proceeds to charity.  I have definitely found that these diapers live up to their rave online reviews.    Naturally breathable, chlorine and fragrance free, GM free corn based film, and made of natural and renewable material, a mom couldn't ask for much more in a disposable diaper.  I have found these diapers to be extremely absorbent and I love that they have a very simple pattern (I like the green leaves much better than the Sesame Street print on most Pampers!).  My only advice would be to buy a size up if you are in between sizes, they run a bit small!

Naty by Nature Babycare Diapers
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: $43.99 for a case (case size depends on diaper size 100-160 diapers per case)
Eco Option?: Most Eco-Friendly Diaper on the Market
Where to Find: Ecomom.com or Diapers.com (free shipping over $50)




To go with your Eco-friendly diapers, Water Wipes are the "World's Purest Baby Wipe."  I love these wipes because most commercially available wipes have tons of chemicals that are used to clean baby's bottom when all you really need is H2O!  Water Wipes are 99.9% Water with 0.1% Fruit Extract.  They are great for babies with allergies and can even be used on the newest of new babies.  I also love that they are, obviously, scentless which is great when I use them to clean Kennedy's face or hands after a messy meal.  

Water Wipes
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: $32.99 for a case (12 packs, 60 wipes in each pack)
Eco Option?: Chemical free
Where to Find: From Diapers.com (free shipping over $50), Ecomom.com and other online retailers

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Sleep Begets Sleep

After a long hiatus from my blog, I guess the best way to come back is with a topic I feel very strongly about; SLEEP.  Sleep is essential to life and is one of the most common sources of anxiety for all expectant parents.  I know that it was the thing my husband worried most about when I was pregnant (as I am writing this, having been awake for 3 hours already, my husband is still snoring in bed), he does not function without approximately 9 hours of uninterrupted sleep each night and babies notoriously mess that up.  I read countless books before Kennedy was born and found that I could expect for her to sleep well at night by the 4 month mark...which I found relieving.  Until the four month mark, I could "sleep when the baby sleeps" and drink copious amounts of coffee in order to survive...sounds like a plan!  I had it all figured out until, of course, Kennedy was born.  After that, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing and threw all of my previous knowledge out the window.  Feed-Wake-Sleep Cycle, "Pausing" before responding to cries (therefore making 'Cry It Out' unnecessary), Keeping baby in her crib (not giving into co-sleeping), circadian rhythms; these were all great in print, but implementing them was a completely different story.  How could I let her cry for a few minutes before responding?  She would wake up my sleepyhead husband!  Maybe she is hungry (and needs to eat NOW)!  She will think I don't love her!  I have absolutely no idea what I am doing (how could anyone allow me to take care of an infant?!)!

At six months, Kennedy was not napping at all (15-20 minute naps were lucky) and waking up hourly at night (in our bed...co-sleeping is a sleep deprived mother's only chance for survival).  Kennedy was delirious but seemingly okay, but I, on the other hand, was a mess.  So tired, so stressed (couldn't get anything done because she wasn't napping), and feeling like such a failure.  Babies need sleep... it is much more important to them than it is to me, and I was feeling it.  I felt like a failure because I was breaking away from the values I held about the kind of mother I wanted to be versus the mother I perceived myself being (the root of mommy guilt).  I decided that Kennedy needed to cry it out, which was a terrifying prospective...was I doing the right thing?  Was this going to permanently scar my daughter?  As a psychology major and a woman who has been in therapy several times, Kennedy's emotional well being is of utmost importance to me.  But I also knew that not sleeping was bad for her physical and emotional well being, not to mention my physical and emotional well being.  I brainstormed and (arbitrarily) decided that her bedtime should be 8:30pm.  This time gave us time as a family together every evening, time to eat dinner out (if we wanted), and set her wake time to be between 7-8am, which allowed me to "sleep in" (a relative term as a mom).  She cried it out when she was a little over 7 months old, and only woke once that night!  Once a night wakings at this point were common; I would get up, feed her, and rock her back to sleep.  Life was seemingly going toward a good track...for about a month.  Once a night turned to twice a night, turned to three, four, five, and she was back in bed with us.  Desperate, I reached out to the doula that had helped us through L&D, and she recommended I hire Jennifer Metter, a sleep expert.  Sleep expert?!  I didn't know such a person existed!  I could see a light at the end of the tunnel!

Jennifer aka Jenni June, is based in LA and is a certified sleep expert.  She boasts a 100% success rate, which made me even more hopeful.  After filling out an extensive survey, we had our initial phone consultation.  Here is the plan (for a 9 month old) that she presented us with:

Wake: No earlier than 6am, no later than 7am
Nap 1: Around 9am, must have at least 1 hour in crib
Nap 2: Around 12:30-1pm (Depending on Nap 1 duration), Wake must be NO later than 3pm
Night Sleep: 4 hours after wake from Nap 2 (Approximately 6-7pm)

If a strict schedule overwhelms you, I felt the same way at first. The idea that I could only leave my house for (seemingly) very short periods of time about twice a day felt very restrictive and eating out at night was going to be very difficult with a 7pm bedtime.  Not to mention, Kennedy was involved in baby classes that directly interfered with this schedule!  Sleeping in the car or in a stroller are not considered restorative forms of sleep (Kennedy won't sleep this way anyway, but I know many children do!) and therefore discouraged except for very rare exceptions.  I think every woman before having a baby knows that when having a baby your life is no longer your own, but knowing it and living it are two very different things.  You can expect the impending changes on your life, but that doesn't necessarily make them easier to deal with.

Even though I was a bit overwhelmed, I implemented it right away and gave it the best effort I could.  The first step, to stop *rescuing* her between bedtime and 6am, and to stop *rescuing* her if nap time was less than 1 hour.  Kennedy knew (by previous experience) that I would eventually give into her middle of the night crying if she cried *longer* and *louder*, which was very hard to listen to (this is something that happens a lot… if you decide to let your child cry-it-out and then give in at any point, your child has now learned your breaking point… i.e. "If I cry for X amount of time, mom will come get me and I don't have to sleep!").  I stuck to my guns and in about two weeks, we had a sleeping baby.  It was absolutely incredible.  12 hours at night, two naps that were at least 1hr, and usually they were closer to 1.5-2hrs.  And going out to dinner?   Now, I gladly trade going out to dinner for *four* uninterrupted hours of: time with my husband, a long bubble bath, reading a good book, or plenty of time to Keep up with the Kardashians.  When we implemented the plan, my husband and I decided that the money we would save on eating out several times a week affords us extra money to pay a babysitter once a week so that we can have dinner *on our own,* which is much more enjoyable!

Quick FYI: This schedule is based on Circadian Rhythms.  Why is 7am waking and 7pm sleeping important?  Because it has do to with the natural rhythm of the body in relation to the sun.  Once your child (and you) is on this schedule, you will recognize your urge to grab a cup of coffee or a Red Bull around the same times that your child is needing a nap.  Coincidence?  I think probably not. Interesting Fact: Jennifer also informed me that sleeping disorders were not nearly as prevalent before the invention and common usage of electricity.

So, a few tips if you are having sleep issues with your child (and let's face it, almost everyone does at some point):

  • Start a schedule (for sleeping and eating too!) very early on.  Stick to it at all costs, it will make your life so much easier.  
  • Between 4 to 6 months (sometimes earlier), babies start to *learn* that if they wake up and cry, someone will get them.  This is great for when they are first born, however, at a point parents (myself included) start to rob their children of the ability to learn how to go to sleep and *stay* asleep.  This is a skill that you learn, not something we are born innately with.
  • Put your baby down drowsy but awake.  Everyone has heard this and it is absolutely true.  It is so so so important.
  • Have a routine associated with bedtime and nap time.  Make them different and stick to them.
  • Sleeping on a schedule based on circadian rhythms really helps to create a well rested child.  Studies show time and time again that children who go to sleep earlier, sleep longer.
  • Naps take longer to come together than night sleep.  Be more patient with this when working on a good schedule.
  • If you are stressed whenever implementing a new schedule, have someone babysit and take a little time to yourself.  When your child isn't sleeping, it is so stressful and you need energy to recharge.  Trust me, I know!
  • Look for transition times (baby needing fewer naps) around 8-9months and 15-18months.
  • If your child has had trouble sleeping lately, put them to bed early.  This is my "go-to" way to help or fix sleep problems.  It seems counter intuitive that your child would sleep better and longer if they go to bed earlier, but sleep does beget sleep.  I have put Kennedy to bed as early as 5:30 before (and she still slept until almost 7am) :)!
  • Dinner is best approximately 2 hours before bedtime (I know that this means you eat around 5pm, which is very difficult for most people).  Having a big meal and then going straight to bed can cause night sleep to be interrupted.  This is not as true for day sleep which is less restorative than night sleep.  If you are having a lot of trouble with night sleep, this may be something to take into consideration.
  • After you have been on the schedule for a few weeks, it is much easier to read your child and learn what times *exactly* work best for them.  While bedtime and wake time should be very rigid and hold true for all children, nap times (in my opinion) can be a vary a little between children.  Kennedy liked for nap #1 to be around 8:30am (even if she didn't wake up until 7am) and this was usually her long nap of the day.  Because of this, nap #2 could often be pushed until closer to 1:30. 
  • Obviously, if your child is sick exceptions to the schedule need to be made.  But chances are if your child is sick, you will know this before they go to bed.
  • Optimal sleep temperature is between 68-71 degrees.  Buy a fan for your child's room if you don't want to keep your whole house this cool.
  • Before starting your child on a sleep schedule, make sure that you can dedicate 4 weeks to be at home and stick to it.  Starting a routine while on vacation or when you are about to go on a trip isn't ideal.  When you start the routine, try not to make any exceptions for a month (this includes naps in the car or stroller)
  • Sleep is to the brain what food is to the body.  Your child needs quality sleep and a lot of it, just the way that they need a healthy variety of food.

Sample Schedules for Ages:

Between 4-7 months- 3 Naps/Day

Wake: Between 6-7am
Nap 1- Around 9am
Nap 2- Around 12pm
Nap 3- Around 2:30pm (This is usually a shorter nap than the first two, wake by 3:30pm)
Bedtime- Around 7-7:30pm

This schedule I am not as familiar with because we had so much trouble during this time.  Waking times should be about 2-2.5hrs at this age, so if your baby wakes at 6am, nap might be around 8-8:30am.  If his/her nap is 1.5hrs or less, the next nap and/or bedtime may need to be moved up accordingly.  

Between 7-18months- 2 Naps/Day

Wake: Between 6-7am
Nap 1- Around 9am
Nap 2- Around 12:30-1pm, must wake by 3pm
Bedtime- Around or before 7pm
** During Transition, baby may need an early bedtime to help combat over tiredness!  Naps need to be at least 1hr in duration.

18months+- 1 Nap/Day

Wake- Between 6-7am
Nap- Around 12:30pm, must wake by 3pm
Bedtime- Around or before 7pm
**Try to make the nap approximately 2-2.5hrs to allow for a pleasant afternoon!



If all else fails, call Jennifer Metter.  She was an absolutely invaluable resource to our family and definitely one of the best investments we have ever made.  Having her to coach me through implementing the schedule was so comforting and helped me know that I was doing the right thing and the best thing for both Kennedy and our family.  And she was absolutely right.



**Crying it out is not everyone's cup of tea, and it certainly wasn't my first choice in plan of action.  Consult your doctor and follow your instincts when it comes to this.  I can say with confidence that it was the right thing for my daughter and my family, but it may not be right for you.   When implemented consistently it works wonderfully.






Tuesday, June 18, 2013

The Next Step: Convertible Carseats

Most infant carseats are rated safe for babies up to 30 or 35 pounds, but safe and comfortable, in this case, do not go hand-in-hand.  Infant carseats have the ability to detach the seat from the base making baby more portable.  Convertible carseats have the option to be both rear and forward facing but are stationary within your vehicle.  Infant carseats are necessary and very convenient until your child weighs about 15-18 pounds and can sit up easily by themselves (around 6 months old).  Once they hit these milestones, the infant carrier becomes too heavy to lug around, making it easier to simply bust out an umbrella stroller or put baby in the shopping cart.  Beside the inconvenience due to weight, your child will most likely look somewhat overgrown for the carrier around 9 months.

So on to the important question: What convertible carseat should I buy?

Important things to consider:

  • Safety, Safety, Safety (obviously)
  • LATCH Installation
  • Child Comfort
  • Weight limits for both rear and forward facing
  • Width of carseat 
  • Ease of cleaning
  • Eco-Friendly materials
Cutting to the chase, the one carseat that blows it out of the water on all of these point is the Clek Foonf.  Below are the best features about the "Mother of all Carseats"

  • Boasts the revolutionary REACT Safety System
    • This system is integrated into every Foonf carseat and works much like the "crumple zone" in most automobiles on the road today
    • Frame and materials are designed to absorb crash collision, exerting less force on the child
  • Extended rear facing installation.  The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children stay rear facing as long as possible (By law, Children must be rear facing until 1 year).  The Foonf allows for children up to 50 pounds be rear facing, the highest rear facing weight limit on the market currently.
    • Forward facing up to 65 pounds and/or 49 inches tall
  • Sub-structure is made of steel and magnesium, making it very, very sturdy 
  • Energy-absorbing foam layers
  • Anti-Rebound Bar improves stability
  • LATCH System
  • Narrow Width, at 17 inches wide three carseats can fit in a second row
  • Crypton Fabrics are certified "Greenguard" making them stain and water resistant
  • Easy recline in forward-facing mode
  • Approved for Airline Travel
  • The entire seat is Recyclable!  WOW!
The Clek Foonf is widely regarded as the safest convertible carseat on the market currently.  This is evident when testing it out; the steel frame is prominent and the weight of the seat simply feels as though it would protect your child as well as any seat possibly could.  It hits all of the items on my consideration list plus some.  Also, despite the crazy name, it is actually made in the USA.  The worst thing about this seat is the price, at $475, it is a hard purchase to stomach.  Try to shop around, eBay can have deals and many websites offer discounts to first time shoppers!  Always look for promo codes!

www.clekinc.com


Clek Foonf Convertible Carseat
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: $475; $399 for Foonf without Greenguard Fabrics
Eco Option?: Completely Recyclable!
Where to Find: From Diapers.com (free shipping), Right Start, and specialty baby stores

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

The Space Saving Bouncing Swing

Baby bouncers and swings are widely regarded as necessities for birth through 6 months.  Bouncers are absolutely fabulous for keeping baby safe and happy while mom's hands are busy.  Swings can calm a fussy baby or help put a tired baby to sleep.  Both of these items take up A LOT of room, and with the plethora of other baby gadgets that are necessary, it is not practical to have two additional large pieces of baby paraphernalia cramped into your house.  This is where the 4moms Mamaroo fits in; a bouncer and swing in one reasonably sized contraption.

The Mamaroo boasts that it moves more like a caregiver would; bouncing and moving side to side rather than vibrating or swinging.  The seat has five different motions that simulate a Car Ride (figure 8 motion), Ocean (circular motion), Kangaroo (bouncing), Rock-a-bye (up and down), and Tree Swing (down and up).  These motions are also available in five different speeds.  The base dons a noise machine (nature sounds) and an auxiliary plug for an iPod, iPhone, or other MP3 player.  Lastly, the seat easily reclines for maximal comfort and at a weight of 20 pounds with the size of a conventional bouncer, it is pretty easy to move around the house wherever you are.

I purchased this product when Kennedy was three months old and I wish that I had it sooner.  This was a wonderful help while I cooked or did any quick chore around the house.  The motion kept Kennedy content and I loved the built in audio system.  The design of this item is also fabulous, it looks *almost* like a piece of modern art in your house, and when everything else looks like Sesame Street had a field day in your living room, that is a breath of fresh air.  My only complaint about the product is that I wish that the motion was a little more dramatic and speedy.  

4Moms Mamaroo
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛
Price: $199
Where to Find: From Buy Buy Baby, The Right Start, Baby Earth, and other online retailers

Kennedy in her Mamaroo!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Not Your Average Umbrella Stroller

Three months ago I was adamantly opposed to buying an umbrella stroller.  Before Kennedy arrived, I bought a heavy weight stroller that would fit her carseat, had a basinet, and a stroller seat; thus fitting her from birth through childhood.  I did not want to waste money on another stroller or get less use of my large one.  In February, I traveled solo to San Francisco with Kennedy via American Airlines (my Grandmother met us there), and before the trip I broke down and purchased an umbrella stroller (gate checking an expensive stroller seemed like a bad idea...airlines are ruthless).  I test strolled many different brands, read many reviews, decided on the Uppababy G-Luxe, and could not be happier with my purchase.  Although it has diminished my use of the heavy stroller, it has come in very useful for quick trips!

The Uppababy G-Luxe has almost every feature you could want in a stroller packaged in a super light and convenient 13 pounds.  

Great features:
  • Reclining seat for optimal comfort
  • Adjustable footrest
  • Super quick & easy fold, and stands on its own
  • Sunshade contains a UV50+ extendable screen to keep your child totally protected
  • The fabric is stain and water resistant, and is oh so soft!
  • Comes with a cup holder (great for my diet coke addiction)
  • The handle bars are at a very comfortable height for both me (5'2) and my husband (6'1)
My only slight hang-ups about this stroller would be that the cup holder detaches fairly easily (I did not know this when gate checking and had to buy a new one), the foot break is rough on bare toes when releasing (crazy complaint but I wear sandals a lot), and in a perfect world there would be a snack tray accessory.  As you can see, I really had to dig deep to find a few areas for improvement!

Uppababy G-Luxe Stroller
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: $219
Where to Find: From Buy Buy Baby, www.uppababy.com, and other online retailers


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Fun at Home with Baby

You have about a million toys, but baby wants to play with the doorstop, the dog bowls, your cell phone, and anything else he or she can find that was not made by Fisher Price or V-Tech.  Even in those times that baby is content dumping all of the shaped blocks out of every basket in sight, it can be hard to engage and not zone out on Facebook (guilty).  Kennedy has been in Baby Sensory classes (wonderful and for a blog post to come!) since she was 4 months old and we have learned a lot about keeping baby's interest through their senses.  This has really sparked my intrigue on the subject and I have recently spent my time Pinteresting baby play (follow me @ksquared1009).  Below are a few great play ideas that I have learned through my research & classes!

Sensory Play Items:

  • Feathers- Babies love being tickled by feathers and it is great for their sense of touch!
  • Shakers and Bells- Great for a love of music
  • Anything with Lights- Kennedy has a light up wand from Target (Party Favor Aisle, less than $3), she is obsessed (great for sense of sight)!
  • Play with Cooked Spaghetti and Jello- So fun and great for baby's sense of touch
  • Emergency Camping Blanket- This is an item I had never heard of before Baby Sensory class.  You can find them in a very small box in the camping aisle at Wal-Mart.  They cost about $5 and are hours of fun for baby.  The material is shiny, makes a lot of noise when moved, and is nearly impossible to rip (great for mom!).  Love this purchase!  Below is a picture: 
  • Finger Painting- Kennedy has tried finger painting in the past, but it is very difficult when she is constantly trying to eat the paint.  I decided to be creative and make my own finger paint out of cool whip and it was fun for the whole family (especially Cash, our French Bulldog).  Kennedy loved getting messy, but I think she loved getting a shower with the water hose afterward even more!  
    • To make the finger paint, I simply combined Cool Whip with gel food coloring to make a variety of colors.  Super simple, and of course, totally edible.  The Cool Whip also washes away easily, make clean up a snap!  See our fun photos below:


Starting our messy adventure!


Bright gel food coloring is so pretty!

But it kind of turns brown when mixed together...

Finally figured out that this is way more fun to eat than play with!

Cash thought it was pretty good too :)

Finally on the paper!

Clean baby!


Please leave a comment if you have any great ideas for baby play!  

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Safest Crib Mattress

When I chose Kennedy's original crib mattress, I actually didn't do a lot of research on the product.  I purchased her mattress from the same boutique that sold her crib; it was the only option they offered and they gave me a discount...Cha-Ching, SOLD!  I love my faux-Temperpedic (AngelBeds are the best!) and this was a memory foam crib mattress that was very reasonably priced, so I thought it must be a good buy.  This is very unlike me, but I didn't think much about it until I learned of the Nook Pebble.  After my mind had the knowledge that such a product existed, I have been haunted by my poor impulsive choice.  About two weeks ago, I finally decided to take the plunge and purchase the crib mattress of Kennedy's dreams and we both have slept more soundly ever since.

The Nook Pebble is the only mattress that is specifically designed for maximal airflow through the product (traditional mattresses do not allow airflow).  Airflow allows for better temperature regulation and deeper sleep, which is critical for development.  SIDS is associated with asphyxiation and low level toxins, a fact that Nook took into careful consideration; designing their products to provide more ventilation and quality materials thus helping to reduce this risk.  The Pebble Lite is comfortable, non-toxic, and comes with a breathable mattress cover that is machine washable and is available in a variety of colors.  The Pebble Pure offers the same great advantages but with the added security of being 100% organic (the core is made of coconut!).

My thoughts on the mattress?  Maybe it is just a coincidence, but I have had to wake Kennedy up from at least 6 naps over the past two weeks (otherwise she would mess up bedtime/other nap).  She has also consistently napped for at least an hour and a half at each of these naps, whereas her naps were more consistently around 1 hour in the past.  As I said, this may simply be a coincidence or a change in her natural rhythm, but it definitely provokes my curiosity!

www.nooksleep.com

Nook Pebble Lite Mattress
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: $295
Eco Option?: Yes, Nook Pebble Pure with Coconut and Latex Foam Core, $395
Where to Find: Diapers.com, MyStrollers.com, Baby Earth, Right Start, and other online retailers

Quick Tip!: MyStrollers.com offers many coupon codes that can be found by simply Googling the phrase "My Strollers Coupon Code."  I got 15% off and free shipping with the code LUCKY15 :)!







Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Infant Carseats & Accessories

Carseats are a lifesaver (no pun intended) when it comes to the safety of your baby, child, and in recent years young adult.  Although they are (very!) necessary, the lack of carseats in my life is actually one of the things I miss most about my life pre-baby.  Kennedy hates getting in her carseat (I envy moms whose babies will sleep in the car), it takes at least 2-3 minutes to buckle her in properly, 2-3 minutes to get her out, making any "quick" errand seem like slight torture.  Running into the post office to simply drop off a letter or pick up a package is a grueling task, and one that is usually put off as long as possible.  Despite the negatives, I have come to accept this as a fact of life when having a baby and know that this too shall pass.

A good infant car seat should easily remove from its base and be as light as is safely possible (baby weight + car seat weight= back pain).  I considered many brands, but chose a Graco Snugride 35 for our house, and a Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 30/30 for my parent's house in Colorado.  I did a lot of research on these two carseats, and chose the Graco for home use mainly because it was compatible with my stroller (a very important detail!).  I also considered Maxi Cosi and Orbit carseats.  The Orbit would have been my ideal choice, however, Orbit carseats are only compatible with Orbit strollers and this system did not appeal to me.  One tip: buy an extra carseat base for your spouse's car (and maybe your mom/babysitter/nanny too), it will make your life much easier!  

The Graco Snugride 35 is the most popular infant carseat sold currently.  It is very reasonably priced, has a good safety rating, and is readily available.  I am not a huge fan of this seat; it is very wide and would not fit well into many smaller vehicles.  Because of the width, it also will not fit in an upside-down high chair, which many restaurants use to "prop" carseats to the table.  The belts are not easy to adjust to baby's size, the shade is a little flimsy, and the LATCH system (installation mechanism) is not the best.  After saying all of this, I do not dislike this carseat enough to justify spending $200-$300 on a different one, but I would have made a different choice in hindsight.

Graco SnugRide 35
Product Rating: ♛♛
Price: $139-$179
Eco Option?: No
Where to Find: From Babies 'R Us, Buy Buy Baby, and most baby gear retailers


Peg Perego is an Italian brand that has recently become popular in the United States.  The Primo Viaggio 30/30 is a great carseat and lacks many of the issues that I encountered with the Graco.  The LATCH system on this seat is top notch and very easy to install (my favorite feature), the shade is a little more durable, and the belts can be adjusted a bit easier.  The fabric on this carseat is also much more breathable, making for a more comfortable baby.  My biggest drawback with this carseat is that it is a bit heavier than the Graco, and although 1.3 pounds is not a lot of difference, it is definitely noticeable when toting a 6 month old baby.

Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 30/30
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛
Price: $249-$319
Eco Option?: No
Where to Find: From BuyBuyBaby, some Babies R Us locations, and many online retailers


Must Have Accessories for Infant Carseats:

Padalily Car Seat Handle Cushion:  This is an ultra plush cushion that wraps around the handle of the carseat, making it more comfortable to carry.  Padalily car seat cushions are reversible, and contain two loops for hanging toys. $24.99/each, available at Buy Buy Baby and other retailers.

Carseat toys:  Many companies make carseat toys which can be hung from the handle (or Padalily!) to keep baby's interest when driving.  

Brica Day & Night Light Musical Mirror: A Child View Mirror is a such a simple invention that is so helpful.  These mirrors are hung from the headrest in the back seat of the vehicle and allow the driver to see baby from the rearview mirror (hopefully you are still following me).  The mirror also allows baby to see themselves and keeps their interest for at least a few minutes of any ride.  The Brica Day & Night Musical Mirror is great because it has a light that illuminates the mirror at night.  The light is controlled by a remote (looks like a garage door opener) that turns the light or music on easily with the push of a button.  The music has been a great help at times with an upset Kennedy! $24.95, available at Target, Buy Buy Baby, Babies R Us, and many online retailers.


Kennedy in her Primo Viaggio, August 2012

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Nursing Essentials

I consider myself a catasphrophist in most situations; I always imagine the worst possible outcome and am usually surprised when it isn't quite as bad as I imagined.  While pregnant, I mentally prepared myself for having absolutely no time to do anything once Kennedy was born.  I had all house projects completed, took the dogs to the vet, stocked up on toiletries (I am still stocked on toiletries), and found babysitters for the times I would inevitably need to duck out for a few minutes.  Luckily, having an infant isn't quite that debilitating, but there is one thing that took considerably more effort than I anticipated: nursing.  During the first three months, I put in approximately 8-10 hours per day simply feeding our baby.  Not being able to leave Kennedy for more than 45 minutes (at first) and the enormous time commitment (usually spent alone) was often overwhelming.  It does, and it did, get better as I now spend less than 1.5 hours a day nursing her, and I sometimes miss the extra time catching up on Teen Mom (horribly guilty pleasure), while feeding her.  I also am very proud to say that I lost 60 pounds in less than 9 months (10 pounds more than I gained during pregnancy), which I almost completely attribute to breast feeding.    I have very mixed feelings about ending nursing, it is sad that this period will be over (and my approximately 600 calorie/day "exercise"plan will be solely at the gym and not quite so easy anymore!).  Breast feeding must absolutely be a commitment and priority to the parents or it will fall to the wayside (only about 12% of moms are still breast feeding at 1 year, which is the time recommended by the AAP).  Below are a few tips to make the year easier so that you can obtain your goals!

1. Invest in a Smart Phone.  I have no idea how moms dealt with midnight or on the go feedings without one.  I feel like I have gained a plethora of knowledge while nursing due to Zite (news app), 7 Little Words, Google, and of course Facebook.  I return emails, blog, tweet, and check Instagram, all while feeding Kennedy, and burning tons of calories; talk about multitasking.



2. Bring a nipple shield to the hospital, just in case.  Nipple shields can be purchased at any lactation store or places that sell lactation supplies.  I really recommend purchasing one from a lactation center at a hospital so that you can be properly "fit.". A nipple shield helps baby to latch on, which is a common nursing problem.  If your baby is having a hard time with latch, a nipple shield will help tremendously!
Medela Contact Nipple Shields
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: $7-8
Eco Option?: Made of Silicone
Where to Find: From Babies 'R Us, Buy Buy Baby, and most lactation centers



3. A breast pump, in my opinion, is an absolute necessity in this day and age.  I read many articles about nursing beforehand and a common piece of advice was to never skimp on this purchase.  Pumps are expensive, but they help give a nursing mom freedom, and can help establish and keep a plentiful milk supply.  A double electric pump is best (pumps both sides at once), because it cuts pumping time in half.  I have the Medela Freestyle, which I love.  Medela is highly regarded as one of the best (if not the best) brands, and it has not disappointed me.  The Freestyle is great because it is cordless and even has a belt clip (Again...multitasking is key!).  I have no idea what I would do without this option... I can hook myself up to this, albeit absurd looking, milking contraption and walk around my house doing dishes/laundry/my hair/etc.  Fifteen minutes (recommended pumping time per breast) is a very long time to be sedentary as a new mom.  My only complaint is that the valves can, at times, be a little tricky to operate (the rubber pieces can "stick" causing it to lose suction).  However, once you figure this out how to fix the issue, it is a minor bump in the road.  Also, if you purchase a "hands free" pump, you should also purchase a "hands free" pumping bra...the items that come with the pump are not nearly as simple to operate! 
Medela Freestyle Pump
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛
Price: $395
Where to Find: From Buy Buy Baby, Baby Earth, and many online retailers


4. Milk Trays by Sensible Lines are a great way to freeze breast milk.  All pumped breast milk should be refrigerated within 4 hours and frozen within 3 to 7 days.  Many companies make breast milk storage bags, where moms can pour several ounces into a bag and freeze.  The trouble with these is that if you pump 3 ounces, but baby eats 4 or 5 at a normal feeding, you may have to de-thaw multiple bags in order to provide the appropriate amount.  Milk trays are basically like ice cube trays, but they are made of medical-grade plastic and create a shape that easily fits into the mouth of a bottle.  The trays create perfect one-ounce servings allowing you to make bottles "to order."  One tip: they are not dishwasher safe (I learned this the hard way)!

Milk Trays
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: $20 for a set of 2
Eco Option?: Made of Plastic that is free of BPA, Phthalates, and dye (they also reduce the waste of plastic nursing bags and can be recycled!).
Where to Find: From Buy Buy Baby, many lactation centers, and www.sensiblelines.com



5. Get a nursing cover.  A nursing cover is great for on-the-go feeding.  Blankets are so difficult to throw over yourself when baby is eating, and with a cover, you can easily peek to check on them!

TIP!!:  Go to www.uddercovers.com, select a cover and enter the Promo Code: SEVEN.  The cover retails for $32-34, but with that code you will only pay $11.95 for shipping.  I have one of these and it is a little less substantial that my Petunia Pickle Bottom cover, but it works and is a great deal at $12 :).  You're welcome!

6.  My Breast Friend makes great nursing pillows to help make nursing more comfortable for Mom and Baby.  I used my pillow religiously for the first couple of months, and it helped develop a proper latch.  I purchased this pillow after my fabulous lactation consultant informed me that the "Boppy" is absolutely not a nursing pillow (Sherry Urbane of the Woodlands, Texas is a wonderful consultant!).
My Breast Friend
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛
Price: $36
Eco Option?: Yes, an organic pillow is available ($52)
Where to Find: From Toys 'R Us, BuyBuyBaby, and many online retailers


7. Lilypadz Nursing pads are the best.  Lilypadz are silicone "pads" that adhere to the breast and prevent leaks.  I use these exclusively and cannot say enough great things about them.  I love them because I hate sleeping in a bra and when using disposable or washable pads, a bra is necessary to keep them in place (making it necessary to sleep in a bra!).  Lilypadz stay on through the night, while swimming, and are great underneath any outfit.  I would recommend additionally purchasing the Lilypadz wash to make them last longer (they last about a month if worn 24hrs/day).
Lilypadz
Product Rating: ♛♛♛♛♛
Price: $20-25
Eco Option?: Made of Silicone
Where to Find: From Babies R Us, BuyBuyBaby, Target, and many online retailers


Other Great Products:

Medela Quick Clean Micro-Steam Bags- GREAT for quick sterilizing anything from bottles to pacifiers and of course, all breast feeding equipment. $5 for 5 Bags (each bag can be used 20 times).


Earth Mama Angel Baby Nipple Butter- Wonderful for sore nipples!  Earth Mama Angel Baby also has a full line of natural products to assist with breastfeeding.  I have tried many of them and they are all wonderful!

Medela Quick Clean Wipes- Great to put in your pump bag for on-the-go cleaning.  I use these all the time when pumping in the car (makes road trips way easier/faster!). $20 for 40 wipes.



Breastfeeding comes with many challenges, but it is totally worth it.  When this first year comes to an end, I know that I will look back on it with a sense of pride in my accomplishment.  Please comment below if you have any great tips or tricks to make your experience a little easier!  Good luck to all of you breastfeeding mamas!