Showing posts with label Baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby. Show all posts

Monday, June 2, 2014

Build-A-Library Baby Shower

My sister and I recently threw a baby shower for our other sister who is due in July. It was a blast coming up with ideas! Here's what it looked like:


The food was set on a oooooooooold library circulation desk. We decked it out with a library page bunting banner, flowers, and lots of yummy food!


The food all coordinated with books that mentioned that item.


Cookies for "Cookie's Week"


Veggies, from the book "Eating the Alphabet", on top of a big dollop of hummus!


Donuts are a MUST of course! ;) So we used the book "If You Give a Dog a Donut". We chose three kinds: cinnamon sugar, powdered, and cherry.


"One Fish, Two Fish" seemed the obvious choice for this one, so we wrangled up "A Fish Out of Water" instead! Paired with Swedish Fish Sushi, it was a HIT!


Who else's favorite children's book was "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"?? Super easy to make these "caterpillars"!


Last, but not least, we bought Moon Pies (a retro candy) to go with "Goodnight Moon". Fun Fact: This book is my 8 month old's personal favorite bedtime story! He loves to turn the pages :)

The food wasn't the only thing that was Library themed though!



We used 4 different book quotes to make bookmarks. These were set on the tables as favors.


The coolest banner with quote "Richer than I you can never be; I had a mother who read to me."


An umbrella and raindrops filled the ceiling over the guest and gift tables.


We put drinks and games on a separate long table under clouds and book page rain drops.


Burlap runners were also used on all the tables.


Because the baby's gender is going to be a surprise, we set up a chalkboard for people to guess what they think it will be. 


Complete with adorable pink and blue rock-candy-filled rain boots.


The last thing we did for the shower was make a baby alphabet book! 

There you have it! An amazing baby shower for an amazing lady (and baby)! 

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Nella's Story

Hello Friends! Glad it's the weekend! :)

Just a quick post today to tell you all about something amazing that is happening on March 27th-29th.



Kristin, over at Sounds of my Pitter Patter did a post about baby Nella, her family, and the disease that she suffers from, Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Her story will give you chills.



To help with medical bills, Kristin is putting together an insta-auction (only those on instagram can bid) starting Thursday March 27th.

She will have some amazing items up for sale as well as instructions on how to bid, get in touch with the vendor, etc.

The Sunny Path will even have an item on the auction block! I donated a pair of women's gold striped headbands:
































Follow @krisestok on instagram for more details!!

Not on instagram? You can still follow Nella's story here: https://www.facebook.com/PrayersforNella

Saturday, March 8, 2014

8 Things New Parents Really Don't Need

It used to be that most soon-to-be-parents got tried-and-true items for their baby showers. The only gifts you would receive were things that other moms and dads had found to be completely essential when raising a baby. There were no registries and no gift cards. Basically, everything you got at a baby shower was essential!

Now, a huge chunk of whoever goes to a baby shower (or wedding, or bridal shower for that matter) gets something that the soon-to-be parents registered for. But, if you are that soon-to-be parent sometimes you don't even know what should be on your registry!

Will your baby like this pacifier or that one?

How many diapers and wipes do you actually need?

What about all those fancy toys, activity centers, and crib sets?

How do you choose?!

Some of it will be personal preference, and some of it will be trial and error, but here are some of the products you can make do without:

The Bumbo: Now, I love that they donate a portion of their proceeds to underprivileged kids, but an extra seat when you probably already have a high chair, a swing, a boppy pillow and a car seat? How many seats do these kids really need before they can sit on their own? A better alternative? Get a baby carrier! Baby carriers work through every stage of infancy up to 35 pounds for some of them! When you're teaching your baby to sit, put them in a forward facing position and sit down. They won't fall and you'll still be able to do what you need to do.


All Encompassing Baby First aid kits: A lot of hospitals actually give you baby nail clippers, a pair of scratch mitts, a bulb syringe, and ours even supplied a thermometer. So don't bother buying a huge first aid kit until after you've had your baby or you might end up with a lot of duplicate items that can clutter up your nursery!

Scratch mittens: Gerber mittens come off so easily we decided it wasn't even worth putting them on! Just keep their nails trimmed the first couple of weeks. After the first two months it doesn't seem to be a huge problem. If you really need scratch mittens, there are long-sleeved onesies that come with scratch mitts "built in".

Tummy time mats: The idea of a tummy time mat is great. They come with little pillows to prop up baby's chest and they are pretty small because babies usually don't scoot around too much the first couple months. The problem is infants outgrow them really fast! Soon they want more stimulation and are scooting off of that little mat. A better plan? Get an activity center! You may not use the top part right away, as some newborns are easily overstimulated, but you can use the bottom mat and pillow that most come with.


(We usually just put down a blanket!)

Tons of Newborn Clothes: Many babies outgrow the newborn size very quickly, and some babies don't even fit in them when they are born! My advice? Get a few newborn onesies, but wait to buy more until your baby is born. Instead fill your registry with a variety of baby sizes, like 3, 6, and 9 month clothing.

Lots of Baby Bottles: Breast milk storage bags are much handier to refrigerate and freeze than bottles. Here is our situation, for example: Our baby needs enzymes to help him digest breast milk. This means that I have to give him half to one ounce of breast milk in a bottle with 4 drops of Colief before he nurses. We only have 6 bottles so I wash bottles either once a day, but I have to wash dishes anyway, so it is not a huge inconvenience. My advice? Feel out your situation before you purchase more than 6 bottles. You might not need as many as you think.

Full Baby Crib Sets: Although they are really cute, the only thing you really need out of the set is the fitted sheet. Of course, you may use more of the set when your little one is a toddler, but by that point it may be fun to let them pick their own!

Diaper Genie: In theory, it's a great idea. Keep your nursery smelling nice and fresh by locking away the smelly diapers. In reality, diapers are not that bad. We have used disposable and cloth diapers over the last 4 months, and there were only 5 or 6 REALLY BAD ones. Most of the time, they really don't smell that bad. Instead you can just keep a few small trash bags in the nursery to contain the awful ones.



There you have it! The 8 items that you don't need to include on your registry.

Of course, these is my opinion! If you feel these are necessary, by all means put them on your registry!

Friday, March 7, 2014

The Cutest Baby Clothes You've Ever Seen!

No plain 'ole onesies here! These are the cutest baby clothes from around the web! Don't you just want them ALL??

Image of Infant & Toddler "Little Wild" Tee

A Little Wild Tee

Image of Infant & Toddler "Don't Grow Up" Tee

Don't Grow Up Tee

Mountain Slouchy Beanies

Slouchy Beanie

Metallic Gold Leopard Long Sleeve Shirts // White

Cougar Long Sleeve Tee

Tan Moccasins

Moccasins

Finomenoncloudteecrop_original

Southwest Snow Tee



Hunter Rain Boots



Want to see more? Check out my Etsy treasury list!

Thursday, March 6, 2014

First-Hand Advice for Colicky Babies

Most parents, especially new parents, cringe at the word colic. Fearful that their baby's cries will end up being inconsolable, prolonged, and disturbingly painful to hear. Unfortunately, we were blessed with that exact situation.



My husband and I were both fussy babies so I guess it was bound to happen! And even though we were semi-prepared for this type of baby, it was not easy for us as new parents to deal with the stress of not being able to calm our baby. Boy, were there some nights that praying for strength and patience was the only thing that got me through!! Fortunately, the little one seems to be over the hump. He's happier and happier every day.



Doctors say that most babies go through a fussy period, a couple weeks where they are fussier at a certain time of day. But there is a huge difference between a baby that cries when they are hungry, tired, wet, or overstimulated and a baby who is completely inconsolable no matter what you try. And while there is no magic cure, here are a few products and ideas that may just save your sanity:


First, RESEARCH! Check out Coliccalm.com and Colief.com. They have a few different explanations of what can cause colic. Sometimes, if you're lucky, there IS an explanation for why your baby is being fussy and some products that can help!!

Second, try some comforting techniques:


  • Baby carriers are amazing for newborns! Little babies love to be held close, but sometimes they don't want to be put down EVER. That can be very taxing on the family! Baby carriers allow you to take care of yourself as well as comfort your baby.
  • Go for a drive. A lot of colicky babies love the bumps and motion that a drive provides. You can also try a baby swing. Many babies love them! 
  • Hold baby on their stomach. Also called the colic hold, when you hold a baby on their tummy instead of their back they normally start to calm down. This is also one of the "Happiest Babies on the Block" techniques! It puts a little extra pressure on their tummy so if they are crabby because they have gas, this will usually relieve it.
  • You can also visit a chiropractor! Many babies need to be adjusted after delivery, even some C-section babies, and that can make them extra cranky. Ask your friends and family for a recommendation if you've never gone to the chiropractor before. 



Third, there are great products out there that can help:


One Bottle & Box

Colic Calm: Colic Calm is a gripe water made from 8 different herbs and is FDA regulated. Many parents swear by the great effects it has on colic symptoms. Unfortunately, it did not work for that well for us, but if you are at your wit's end, it might just be your saving grace!

Colief® Infant Drops

Colief: This is our FAVORITE product in the world right now!!!! It is an enzyme that helps babies digest the lactose in breast milk and formula. Not being able to digest milk well was definitely the cause of most of our little one's colic.

GERBER® Soothe™ Colic Drops

Probiotics: Babies are born without the healthy bacteria in their gut to help them digest food well. These can really help relieve the gas and bloating that comes from undigested food.



Gripe Water: This gripe water works really well for us. It has ginger and fennel that helps settle tummy troubles. We dip our babies pacifier in it when he is really cranky and won't take his pacifier at all. It instantly settles him down! It is also less expensive than the Colic Calm and is found in almost any pharmacy.



Don't be complacent if you think your baby has colic! If your doctor doesn't give you any advice, get on the web! Babycenter.com is a great source for help on baby problems (it's where I found out about Colief!). They have communities of parents that are based around how old your child is. That is a nice way to keep up to date on issues that others are going through. Lots of good advice.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Traveling with Baby: 8 Essentials

Traveling with Baby: 8 Essentials



Munchkin Arm and Hammer Disposable Changing Pads 10pk / WubbaNub Elephant / Funny Baby Onesie I'd Flex but I Like This Onsie Onsy Crossfit... / Skip Hop 'Wise Owl' Stroller Toy / Arm Hammer Diaper Bag Dispenser Bags

My husband and I were born and raised in Minnesota. It's where our families still live and we visit frequently, driving the 9-10 hours from Eastern Montana. The trip used to be a breeze. Just pack a few outfits for the week and buzz on East to Minnesota. But, with the new baby it has gotten a little more complicated. Here are 8 things we never leave home without:

Arm & Hammer Dirty Diaper Bags: Sometimes you have no choice on a long road trip but to stop and change a diaper in the car. Make sure you have some of these diaper bags on hand so you're vehicle doesn't smell like poo for the rest of the trip! These bags really do block all of the most disgusting odors. Trust me. I've been there...

Wubbanub Pacifier: Once again, this useful little invention does double duty. We use it for nap time and play time in the car and don't have to worry about a extra toy.

Hanging Toy: We always have a hanging toy on the car seat handle for long trips. The toys move with the motion of the vehicle so it gives them something interesting to watch. We have an owl sort of like this one from Diapers.com - Wise Old Owl

Car Seat Strap Covers: I realize that some car seats come with little strap covers, but we really love these ultra soft ones from Eddie Bauer. Plus, some have animal heads that stick out and our little one loves to squish them when he's napping.

Changing Pads: You'll also want to make sure you have some type of changing pad along. These are disposable ones, but you can also find reusable ones with pockets for wipes and diapers. Or, if you're crafty, make your own! My sister-in-law made us one that I love!

Extra Clothes: Babies leak. It's inevitable. If it's not a messy diaper, then it's spit-up or drool. Either way, make sure you have a couple extra outfits for them (like this adorable onesie), and an extra shirt for you!

Wet Bags: Traditionally for cloth diapers, these bags are completely leak proof! You can throw dirty clothes in there, swimsuits, or use it for your extra clothes bag. They are awesome! I would recommend going with the medium or large bags as the small can only fit one or two cloth diapers.

Burp Cloths: Don't leave home without at least one burp rag! You'll need it. I promise.

*Do some good by getting your burp rags from this woman who's trying to raise money for IVF: J Baby Rags

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

10 Must-Have Items for New Parents

A few weeks ago, my mother-in-law asked me what would be a great item to buy for soon-to-be parents as she would be going to a baby shower soon. That really got me thinking, if I had to do it over again, what 10 things would I absolutely need for my baby.

So I compiled all of our must-have items and here it is:

10 Must-Have Items for New Parents



Circo Fox Hooded Towel / Circo Infant 6 Pack Washcloth Set Grey/Green / Carter's Baby Boys' L/S Striped Footed Blanket Sleeper / Amazon.com: Motorola MBP33 Wireless Video Baby Monitor with Infrared... / Baby Child Safety Tested Mary Meyer Wubbanub 100% Soft And Cuddly... / Sophie the Giraffe Teething Toy / Rhino Toys Oball Rattle, Orange / Munchkin Deluxe Bottle Brush / aden by aden anais 4-Pack Muslin Swaddle in Life's a Hoot

Circo Fox Hooded Towel: Some baby towels are so thin that they are immediately soaked. These animal hooded towels are the perfect thickness. Plus, they come in many adorable characters.

Circo Washcloth Set: I love these washcloths! These are not bulky and get easily into the little baby skin folds. Adult washcloths are thick, so I definitely recommend getting the soft terry cloth ones! *Make sure to place one between a little boy's legs in case he springs a leak!*

Carter's Blanket Zipper Footie PJ's: This is my husband's favorite piece of clothing! I can't say enough good things about them: you don't have to worry about socks, the fleece repels drool, and they are amazing for middle-of-the-night diaper changes. Much easier than fumbling with snaps on squirmy babies!

Wireless Video Baby Monitor: Video monitors are ideal for checking in on your little one to see if their soft whimpers will turn into wails or if they are sleep cries.

WubbaNub Pacifiers: A toy and a pacifier in one, babies love that they have something soft to hold onto while sucking. They come in many different animal characters!

Sophie The Giraffe: You don't have to worry about this toy being recalled. It's been around for years and is made from rubber that is safe for your babe to chew on. It also squeaks, a sound that babies seem to love!

Munchkin Deluxe Bottle Brush: Baby bottles are tough to clean, especially for those with big hands. Bottle brushes are super convenient. Plus, this one has a nipple brush in the handle and the suction keeps the brush off the counter so it stays clean.

aden & anais Muslin Swaddle Blankets: Swaddle blankets may just work harder than any other baby item. Not only are they good for swaddling in the first few months, but they also serve as burp rags, nursing covers, and teething toys. They will easily become your favorite "tool".

Oball Rattle: The wholes in these balls are perfect for your baby to grab with those little fingers. This toy was one of the first that my little boy grabbed! They also rattle so

Bright Starts Snuggle & Teethe: These toys are made of soft minky fabric, they have plastic feet for teething, and their bellies make that crinkle sound that babies LOVE!

There you have it folks, the 10 best items for new parents!

Monday, March 3, 2014

It Is Officially Baby Week!

Today is the day! 



It's time to GET EXCITED!



Here is the line up for the week:




  • March 3: (Today!) Where to Find Affordable Maternity Clothes
  • March 4: 10 Must-Have Items for New Parents
  • March 5: Traveling With Baby: 8 Essentials
  • March 6: Colicky Babies
  • March 7: Gender Neutral Baby Clothes that are Anything but Boring!
  • March 8: 8 Things Your Baby Registry Can Do Without
  • March 9: Some Out-of-the-Ordinary Baby Shower Gifts

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Baby Week is 4 Days away! :)


Are you ready!?


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Baby Week!!!

Mark your calendars! Baby Week is March 3-9!


A time for all things relating to pregnancy and babies.


I have a fun-filled week of posts planned, featuring:


  • Etsy lists of the MOST adorable products out there
  • Amazing gender neutral threads 
  • Lots of first-hand advice from our first 4 months as parents
Just 2 weeks to wait! :) 

Monday, February 17, 2014

Happy President's Day!


Hope everyone is having a great day remembering our founding fathers! 

I am hard at work writing new posts for the upcoming weeks! A little preview of what's to come:

Baby Week! : A week devoted to all things baby. How to deal with a COLICKY babe, things new parents DO and DON'T need. a couple of tips on how to SLEEP TRAIN, and MORE! Including some newborn photos of my own little one. 

Cleaning out the Cupboards : A guide to cleaning out and streamlining the items your kitchen.

Hot Non-Dairy Drinks for the Winter Blues : Re-Vamped Hot Cocoa and other yummy treats!


In the meantime, check out my updated About Me and Travel pages!

Monday, January 6, 2014

BabyList Giveaway!

For those of you who do not know who BabyList is, check it out! (http://babyli.st/) Seriously.

They are a website that allows you to make a Baby Registry from products you find anywhere on the internet. Add things from Amazon, Land of Nod, Target, seriously anywhere.

Now that you know how amazing they are, they are giving away a fantastic bundle of prizes! If you are pregnant (or know someone who is) you should really sign up! (Only those in the US are eligible)


Here is the link:
http://is.gd/w4Ut2a

I promise it's legit!

Good luck!

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Baby's Finished (Budget) Nursery

My husband and I have been working on the finishing touches for the nursery.

Here is the big "reveal" and a little advice on putting together a nursery without spending a bundle!

We have a really small house, so Baby's room is a little compact.

One side of the room is all of the changing supplies.


 Along with the growth chart made by my sister. 


She did such a great job with it! I love that hedgehog on top! 


The changing table was a fun little project to do. It was my dresser when I was a little girl. I will tell you how to repaint laminate furniture soon!

The tiger postcard and elephant painting were found by my mom, and the vintage grocery wire rack was found at a garage sale for $8. Perfect for a little nursery shelf!


In the two top dresser drawers are cloth diapers. The covers and burp clothes on one side,


And the diaper inserts and doublers on the other side! 


The other side of the room is storage, the rocker, and the crib. 


The wall hanging was made by my husband's mother and the quilt on the crib was made by my mom.

It was so fun that ALL of our family members really helped out in making and finding stuff for our baby! What a blessing to have such wonderful people in our lives!!


I love this rocker! My mom found it for $5 at a garage sale and remade the cushions out of a queen-sized Herringbone patterned blanket. She did such a fantastic job!! I can't wait to rock my baby boy in it :)


The last part of the nursery is the bookcase. Which is one of the only things we have for storage. 

* FUN FACT: Our little rental home only has one closet in the whole house. That's right, ONE. So we have to get a little creative with storage sometimes :)


Our bookcase contains 6 of these covered baskets from Target. They are perfect for keeping small things like hats and socks contained and organized! I also added little tags with baker's twine so I know what is where!!

Now the only thing left to do is wait for baby to come!! :)

Budget Breakdown:

- Changing table: Table = Free (Already had it)
             Spray Paint = $24
             Knobs = $35

- Wire Rack = $8 (Found at a Garage Sale)

- Crib = $4 (My mom found this gem at a Garage Sale!)

- Rocker = $5 for the rocker + $60 for the Target blanket

- Bookcase = FREE (My sister was getting rid of it!)

- Wall Art = FREE (for family gifts) + $35 for a matted 5x7 frame for the Tiger and 3 4x6 frames
              + $9 for post cards

- Other accessories were mostly gifts from the baby shower!