Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Baby Gear

I edited this to include a few new thoughts at the bottom that I had forgotten about in the hustle & bustle of the holidays.  :)

I have alot of friends who are currently pregnant with their first children and they have asked for a few recommendations on things they "must-have" and things they can most likely return.  Let me first say all of this is my humble opinion and to take it with a grain of salt.  Everyone has their own opinions on this stuff, but this is what I'd recommend.  :)

With nearly everything we bought we looked for hand me downs and shopped consignment and got some great deals on things we weren't given in showers.  A few things to avoid from strangers though, car seats and cribs.  You don't know how they've been treated and/or if they've been recalled.  Though if your older sister or cousin has a car seat or crib to hand down, take it!  Especially the infant car seats, they only use them for such a short time and you can wash the inserts to look like new.  If they are Graco, you can even buy a new cover on their site to more match your style for half of what the car seat would cost to buy new.  And clothes, definitely borrow, buy a year ahead on clearance or shop consignment.  You'll be amazed how few times your baby will wear something before they outgrow it.  And skip "outfits" in newborn size all together.  You will be changing them so much you'll want them in a sleeper or sleep and play pretty much exclusively.

So anyway, in my humble opinion here's the top 11 things I wouldn't have a baby without...

  1. Boppy - I used my Boppy to feed and prop Grace, and when she got older I used it to help her learn how to sit.  The velor covers are great as they wipe off easier than the cotton and don't need to be washed as often.
  2. Cradle & Swing - There are multiple designs of this swing, but the concept is what I'm looking at here. Grace slept in this pretty exclusively for the first 2-3 months.  It's the same shape as the car seat so the pediatrician was fine with it. Also, if you go with this make sure you get one that plugs into the wall (the model on the link does). They take 4 D batteries and you'll need to buy stock in Duracell if you use exclusively batteries. They didn't have a plug in model when we had Grace, so when this one came out we shelled out the dough and bought it. Worth every penny.
  3. Space Saver High Chair - This chair has 3 reclining positions and can then be used as a booster.  They come in some great gender neutral patterns for use with multiple kids too - I love ours!
  4. Backpack Diaper Bag - I love this Columbia bag and know at least 6 other mommies who have the same one in different colors.  It's great b/c it's gender neutral so Dad won't mind carrying it around, you need a backpack when you are carting around a baby in their car seat and it's got separate compartments for everything you need.  Much more practical than the "traditional" diaper bag.
  5. Medela Breast Pump - any style.  They are expensive, but fantastic!  If you plan on pumping with any regularity, you'll need a good pump and this is the series to buy from.
  6. Prop n' shopper - This is fantastic!  It has pillows on each end so that you can put a baby who can't sit up on their own in the cart without the car seat.  This is good for 2 reasons: (1) Grace loved to be out of her car seat and (2) you can save space in the cart by not having the car seat in it.
  7. Snuzzler - infant car seat insert - loved this, Grace's head was never flopping all over the place while she was learning head control over her first few months.
  8. Ergo Baby Backpack - I loved the Ergo baby and it was a necessity for us since the Baby Bjorn wasn't tall enough for David.  That said the BB is also great and as long as you have one of these you'll do just fine. *Update - They now sell the Ergo at Target.  
  9. Crib Rail Cover - This, or one similar, will save your crib when your little ones start teething
  10. Angel Care Monitor - This is a SIDS monitor that gave me much needed peace of mind.  My baby would NOT sleep on her back.  So, the first time I put her on her tummy to sleep I watched the movements of her breathing until my prayers were answered and I fell asleep.  I slept soundly knowing that a blaring alarm would go off if my precious girl stopped breathing.  They use this until they can roll around in their bed or about 6 months. Then you can turn the SIDS feature off and still have the best monitor on the market (I have used every brand...none compare to angelcare. They also have a video monitor if you prefer.
A few other thoughts:

Skip the Bumbo - Your kid will learn how to sit up on their own, promise.  And you can use the boppy for support when they are learning and save yourself the dough.   Don't stock up on one kind of bottle or passy - every kid is different.  See if you can borrow or just buy one of several kinds of bottles and passys until you find one your baby will like.

Pack & Play - Get the simple one.  We splurged (read: wasted) money on the top of the line p&p a few years ago when we needed one for our nephew in a pinch.  I thought bigger is better, right?  Wrong.  A pack in play is something that gets lugged around and I can honestly say I've NEVER used the mobile, organizer, or changing pad that came with out p&p.  Get the cheap Costco one.  They work perfectly and are a fraction of the price.  If you choose to use your p&p as your cradle/bassinet then go ahead and get one a little pricier, but save yourself the dough and get a low end version of this product.

If you're planning to breastfeed, there are 2 must have items you must buy.  The first is Lansinoh - they have this everywhere for around $10 a tube and you should be able to use a tube for more than one kid, lol.  Then go to CVS or Rite Aid and get some Soothies and put them in your hospital bag.   The first 2 weeks of breastfeeding are really HARD and the soothies in conjunction with the Lansinoh will be your life savers.  Soothies are $13 for just one pair, but they are worth EVERY PENNY!

Pampers are by far my favorite diapers, but Huggies have great coupons and when paired with sales, they are up to $.15 cheaper per diaper!  When I can get the good deal, I buy pampers, but I am no longer married to a brand.  Also, Huggies Little Snugglers Newborn & Pampers Sensitive Newborn diapers both have a blue indicator line which tells you when your little one is wet or dirty.  This is an awesome feature, so make sure when you buy diapers you look for that little blue line on the diaper.

If you're an experienced Mommy and you have something to add or delete from this list - leave a comment.  There are lots of new babies coming in 2011 and I'm sure any advise (as it was when we were expecting Grace) will be greatly appreciated!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Baby Alice

This post is WAY overdue....

Alice Ruth joined our family on October 1, 2010 and is the 5th child (yes, that's right, I said 5th child!) to David's oldest sister Carol.  Grace & I were in WV at the time, so we went to TN to meet her on October 10.  She is such a sweet little baby. Grace loved her and just wanted to touch her hands and feet.  I snapped a few photos, of course, while we were there and here's a few of my favorites.

To me she looked SO much like Anne...such a beauty.


Grace touching Alice's tiny toes

Snuggling with Mommy
Snuggling with Uncle David

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Christmas Dress

In my ever overachieving way, I attempted to make Grace a hand smocked bishop dress from scratch for Christmas.  I think I pulled it off, just don't look too closely!  I promise to take and post more pictures of our sweet girl in her new dress, but for now I'll just post the one picture we had made at the Picture People today.  She is still not feeling well (praying it's those molars and they are coming quick!) so a more elaborate photo shoot will have to wait. Here she is holding Daddy's hands, I actually think this is a pretty sweet picture.

Saturday, December 04, 2010

1st Birthday Photo Shoot

We bought this super cute dress for Grace last year not long after we bought her home from the hospital.  I just loved the balloon-ish hem.  We snapped a few shots of her a few days before her birthday and she had SO much fun!  I think she looks so big in these pictures, but I guess she is a big girl now.  :)

So for family, I'm going to number these, (the number will be below the picture as the new blogger tool lets you caption which is super easy to use but the opposite of how I used to label pictures).  If you want one, let me know which number(s) and what size(s) and I'll bring them with me when we come for Christmas.

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Friday, December 03, 2010

My baby is 1!

I simply cannot believe a year has gone by already.   I cannot believe that a year ago, November 24, I was holding my precious Grace in her first moments on this earth and now she is almost walking, talking up a storm and gives the BEST hugs and kisses.  She is so happy and loving and caring...our lives are so much richer because of her.  My heart overflows with joy every time I walk into her room to get her out of her bed and she gives me that million dollar smile...when she gets the rings on the ring tower in the correct order and she says "ga, ga!" (we think she is saying "Good Girl!")  Even when she throws herself on the floor in protest of me saying "no" or taking something away from her or when she is screaming and won't sleep even thought I know she is exhausted, I still love her more than words.  She is my dream come true and I am so blessed to be her mother.

On her actual birthday we celebrated on the small side with just my dad & stepmom and the Drehers coming over for lunch and cupcakes.  David took the day off and it was the perfect, quiet day to celebrate our long awaited miracle and her first 365 days.  Here's a few highlights from the day.

Opening a present for the first time - what fun!
She actually wanted to read the card, such a sweet girl.  :)
I had so much fun decorating for her birthday!  She LOVED all the balloons and decor when she came downstairs for her birthday - what a special moment.  :)



I loved that she started with the cake, not the icing!




Of course, you have to capture the good, bad and the ugly - which included getting wiped down.



We got Grace this doll that laughs, jumps and talks - she actually sounds and looks a little like her.    She saw it in the store when Mark & Kayla were here and she was SO excited when she opened it.  This picture is a little blurry, but I love her face.


Thursday, December 02, 2010

It's December already?!?

Where do I start?  I can't believe it's been almost a month since I had a personal blog post.  I did post about the shutterfly cards, but that was for selfish gain, and I know you all come to this blog for pictures of our beautiful girl and to find out what we've been up to.  That said, I'm going to recap with a TON of pictures, so get ready!

First up, our dear friends Paul and Bethany welcomed their sweet baby boy 2 weeks early on Nov. 2.  They named him Tyler David and he is such a cutie!  I enjoyed lots of time at the hospital with them, and while not as much since they got home, I'm sure that will change soon now that all their family has come and gone.  :)  Here's a few pictures of Tyler in his first days.






On November 9, we had Grace's 1st birthday party with our playgroup from church.  How in the world she is already 1 is beyond me!  Anyway, there is another little boy who is just 11 days older so we celebrated with a joint party for Grace and Joshua.  It was quaint and fun and the kids had a BLAST getting filthy in chocolate icing...





On November 11, My brother Mark and his wife Kayla came to ATL for the first time for a visit.  We were SO excited to see them.  I think looking at the pics on the fridge has helped, because Grace went right to Uncle Mark when they came up from the train at the airport.  We did alot of tourist-y stuff including introducing Aunt Kayla to Chick Fil A (she liked it, of course.  :)  Thursday night we went to Big Pie in the Sky, a place they saw on Man vs Food.  It was good pizza, and even better company.  Friday we just hung out, ran a few errands and did a little Christmas shopping.  That night we met David at the Cheesecake Factory, a restaurant we all love, for dinner and it didn't disappoint either.  Saturday, we headed downtown to the Varsity and Centennial Olympic Park and walked around.  Then Mark, Kayla and David went to the World of Coke while Grace and I came home so they could nap.  We spent a "quiet" evening at home playing rock band (which Mark and Kayla LOVED and bought when they got home, lol) before I had to take them to the airport for their red eye flight home.  It was a wonderful visit!  Here are a few photos from our time together.
You have to visit the Varsity if you come to ATL...and you MUST wear the hats for a photo op.  :)
Fun in the fountains with Daddy!

All of us at the Christmas Tree in Centennial Olympic Park
Grace wasn't too sure about Dance, Dance Revolution...apparently Aunt Kayla wasn't either!
Aunt Kayla teaching Grace how to play Rock Band

Well that's all the time I have for now...at least I made it half way through November.  I'll try to get the rest of the photos up in the next few days!