Monday, January 21, 2008

Ellabalou Blankets



Do your kids like silky fabrics as much as mine do? I'm sure my babies would have become immediately attached to these Ellabalou blankets. A whole side of silky. Don't they look super soft? I like how the website describes their blankets as having a warm side and cool side — I know exactly what they mean.

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Monday, August 06, 2007

Preparations — by Guest Mom Rachel Jones



Two months before my due date, lying on the operating table staring up at the bright lights, wasn’t necessarily what I had in mind when having my first little one. But, I don’t think anything can quite prepare you fully for what happens when you see your very own little tiny child born. Being a new mom, can be a scary thing, full of lots of surprises. So far, in my short 9 month journey I’ve come to learn:

1: I’m definitely not always the one in charge

2: ‘Dry clean only’ clothes just aren’t an option anymore (at least for a while)

3: The extra baby weight doesn’t melt off magically and instantly like I hoped

4: Poop, is that poop raining from the ceiling or your backside? Will it ever stop?

5: Self-time daily to replenish my well is very important

6: It is okay for her to cry…well sometimes

7: There is no snooze button on this baby alarm clock

8: Always be prepared with burp cloths, and bottles wherever I go

9: Getting laundry done, has become a new accomplishment

10: She is only a baby once, I must cherish every moment




Unfortunately, I had to go into the hospital unexpectedly and without a thing, so here are a few things I would have liked to have in my hospital bag. *Note to future
new mothers, you can never start preparing your bags too early.
1. Fortune Tootsies
2. Baby Owner's Starter Kit
3. Bojour Blanket 4. Marimekko
5.
Mama Mio 6. Lady bug hat

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Friday, June 22, 2007

Babble Pedia



There is a fairly new parenting wiki out that I've been wanting to explore. It's called Babble Pedia. And it seems like a smart way to share any expertise you've gathered as a parent.


For the readers asking "wiki?" - it's basically an online encylopedia that anyone can add an entry to. You can even edit someone else's entry. If you have lots of time on your hands, have fun exploring wiki.com.

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