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We actually have a window sill right next to ours (dresser with a changing pad on top) and I keep diapers in those small fabric ikea boxes and wipes on there, and another small box with other stuff...
We lived off frozen / prepared stuff from trader joe's for a few weeks. Relatively healthy and easy. And throw in some sweets if she's breastfeeding. One thing, though, check if they have freeze...
I really like the fruit leather suggestion. Along those lines, perhaps granola bars - like the kashi ones with chocolate that are still not too bad. Might get expensive, though.
I was considering the lollipop crib mentioned above until we wound up with a used stokke. The red "ladybug" one I saw in the store was pretty eye-catching.
In theory: clean
In reality: head to the computer, start reading this post, start writing a response to this post, realize that the food needs to be turned over and end up with just sl...
We made a "clothesline" with onesies from each size from newborn to 12 months. Several were very special to us, with the added benefit of being able to see how much she grew during the year.
I have found the mid-level aerobeds quite good. Much more comfy than most of the other options, and the price is great (I think we paid just under $100 for a twin).
I never liked sweet potatoes until I started making them for my daughter. Then I realized that without all that extra junk, they're quite good. I love them steamed and then fork mashed (on the pla...
I've been making variations on this all summer - it's quite easy and a nice use for the homemade yogurt we've been making. I usually do cucumber yogurt lemon salt and then whatever herbs we ...
Oh, just one more thing. Maclaren is the best for trains / buses, but it's still hard by yourself. With my husband it's fine, but if I ever need to go on the bus or a subway without an elevator a...
Despite the fact that it's not reversible, I would recommend a maclaren. We did and I'm very happy with it. There are a couple that are okay from birth. The main reason is the stairs. I have enou...
We got one used from a neighbor and I'm so happy with it. My daughter is still in the bassinet but we need to expand it soon (she's almost 4 months) as she's getting a little too long. When we we...
Latest Comments...
We actually have a window sill right next to ours (dresser with a changing pad on top) and I keep diapers in those small fabric ikea boxes and wipes on there, and another small box with other stuff...
We lived off frozen / prepared stuff from trader joe's for a few weeks. Relatively healthy and easy. And throw in some sweets if she's breastfeeding. One thing, though, check if they have freeze...
I discovered it when making a puree for my daughter. It's really good and really easy.
I really like the fruit leather suggestion. Along those lines, perhaps granola bars - like the kashi ones with chocolate that are still not too bad. Might get expensive, though.
I was considering the lollipop crib mentioned above until we wound up with a used stokke. The red "ladybug" one I saw in the store was pretty eye-catching.
In theory: clean In reality: head to the computer, start reading this post, start writing a response to this post, realize that the food needs to be turned over and end up with just sl...
We made a "clothesline" with onesies from each size from newborn to 12 months. Several were very special to us, with the added benefit of being able to see how much she grew during the year.
I have found the mid-level aerobeds quite good. Much more comfy than most of the other options, and the price is great (I think we paid just under $100 for a twin).
Or a poang maybe? That's what I use now that dd is older.
We have a large dining table and each have one side - so the monitors are back to back. It works quite nicely.
I never liked sweet potatoes until I started making them for my daughter. Then I realized that without all that extra junk, they're quite good. I love them steamed and then fork mashed (on the pla...
I've been making variations on this all summer - it's quite easy and a nice use for the homemade yogurt we've been making. I usually do cucumber yogurt lemon salt and then whatever herbs we ...
Oh, just one more thing. Maclaren is the best for trains / buses, but it's still hard by yourself. With my husband it's fine, but if I ever need to go on the bus or a subway without an elevator a...
Despite the fact that it's not reversible, I would recommend a maclaren. We did and I'm very happy with it. There are a couple that are okay from birth. The main reason is the stairs. I have enou...
We got one used from a neighbor and I'm so happy with it. My daughter is still in the bassinet but we need to expand it soon (she's almost 4 months) as she's getting a little too long. When we we...