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December 13, 2007
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I don't think I could handle my sling in the water for the same reason, I'd be afraid of drowning my poor baby. Besides that, I'm sorry, but the supposed "moms" in their product pictures are really...
Of course there how can you argue with the idealism of a simple life, filled with the simple pleasure of family. But I always wonder about the "emergencies". What do you do when a major medical iss...
Bike helmet thing: When I was a kid living there my parents outfitted my bike with a bell and made me start wearing a helmet because it was the law (or so I was told). Why does this sort of thing ...
I've made some bibs similar to this before and I have one little suggestion. Elastic wrists. They help keep stuff from dripping down little baby and toddler arms.
I'm currently in a similar situation and have hesitated to use a sound machine. My concern is that my children will become dependent on it and not be able to sleep without one. We already have enou...
I would keep it in in my room. Maybe it could keep my older son occupied for and prevent him from (lovingly) poking his little brother in the face while I fold some laundry.
We have a 22 month old and a 2 month old. When the older one is in the bath, my husband holds the baby steady in the tub while I wash him off. So basically we just bath the baby in a regular bath ...
It's a very nice room, both peaceful and fresh. However, I do not think it is a very good example of putting together a nursery "without spending a fortune".
Please pick me! I just had my second boy and am having such a hard time finding just the right 'all-in-one' blanket. I hate having to take a 3 different blankets with me everywhere I go so that I'l...
I'm in love with this chair! My little man LOVES to read and I can totally see him climbing into this chair and opening up a good book. I'd never heard of Mahar Drygoods before. Thanks for introduc...
Definitely a burp rag. In a pinch, you can wet it with warm water and use it as a wipe (yes, I've had to do this). Second is a small, thin, flannel receiving blanket to use as a cover for nursing.
Latest Comments...
I don't think I could handle my sling in the water for the same reason, I'd be afraid of drowning my poor baby. Besides that, I'm sorry, but the supposed "moms" in their product pictures are really...
Of course there how can you argue with the idealism of a simple life, filled with the simple pleasure of family. But I always wonder about the "emergencies". What do you do when a major medical iss...
Bike helmet thing: When I was a kid living there my parents outfitted my bike with a bell and made me start wearing a helmet because it was the law (or so I was told). Why does this sort of thing ...
Oh my goodness! I love this room!
Love the mod dot blanket. I'll never, never, never have enough blankets!
I've made some bibs similar to this before and I have one little suggestion. Elastic wrists. They help keep stuff from dripping down little baby and toddler arms.
I like the labels with pictures, but clothes pins at my toddler's level is an accident waiting to happen.
I'm currently in a similar situation and have hesitated to use a sound machine. My concern is that my children will become dependent on it and not be able to sleep without one. We already have enou...
I would keep it in in my room. Maybe it could keep my older son occupied for and prevent him from (lovingly) poking his little brother in the face while I fold some laundry.
We have a 22 month old and a 2 month old. When the older one is in the bath, my husband holds the baby steady in the tub while I wash him off. So basically we just bath the baby in a regular bath ...
It's a very nice room, both peaceful and fresh. However, I do not think it is a very good example of putting together a nursery "without spending a fortune".
I love this! Here's something I think I actually might do, instead of just "plan to do".
Sorry, but you forgot my favorite... a peanut butter and Nutella sandwich.
Please pick me! I just had my second boy and am having such a hard time finding just the right 'all-in-one' blanket. I hate having to take a 3 different blankets with me everywhere I go so that I'l...
My son would, without a doubt, end up filling that Pocket Pillow with lots and lots of cars!
I love dwell. My husband would love the bigger sizes (he has gorilla hands). And my son would certainly love the bear best. He lives to roar lately.
I'm in love with this chair! My little man LOVES to read and I can totally see him climbing into this chair and opening up a good book. I'd never heard of Mahar Drygoods before. Thanks for introduc...
My catch phrase is "OokaLaKa". A friend and I made it up in High School and still use it to this day. It means...anything we want it to.
Someone already did it kind of... "It's a nick knack Patty Black. Give the frog a loan!"
Definitely a burp rag. In a pinch, you can wet it with warm water and use it as a wipe (yes, I've had to do this). Second is a small, thin, flannel receiving blanket to use as a cover for nursing.