Lent

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!  Has your day been full of looooove?  Mine has, but we'll get to the details of it in another post. Right now, I want to tell you my goals for this Lenten season.  That way, you can help keep me accountable.  If I remember correctly, last year was the first time since, oh I dunno - high school? - that I didn't give up anything for Lent.  I was newly pregnant and figured I was already giving up enough.  :)  But this year I'm back at it and it may be my hardest year yet.  Here goes nothin'.

Give Up:

  • For the next 40+ days, while driving, the only thing I can do on my phone is talk on it.  That means no checking emails, no reading twitter, no scrolling through instagram.  There is nothing on any social media that is as important as the precious cargo I usually have in the car with me, so it's high time I put the phone down.  I don't think it would be possible for me to cut out the phone all together, which is why I'm still allowing phone calls.  And I plan on doing that on speaker phone (or hands-free if I can find my earbuds) as much as possible.

Add:

  • I will floss my teeth every day.  There, I admit it.  I'm not a regular flosser.  But that all changes now!  I'm actually due for a checkup at the dentist's office, but I keep putting off making my appointment because of this very goal.  Maybe if I get a couple weeks of flossing under my belt first I can trick the dentist and his assistants into thinking I've been doing it all along.  Ha.
  • Similar to the goal above, I will also wear my retainer every night.  My parents spent way too much money giving me straight teeth, and I'm slacking on my end of the deal.  I've noticed them shifting out of place for a while now so squeezing the ol' retainer back on them is going to be painful.  I dread it, but hopefully I'll get back in the habit of wearing them regularly.
  • I will exercise 3 times a week.  Now, don't go thinking this means I'm going to a gym.  Oh, heck no.  I'm not ready for that yet.  Doc has given me a short little routine to do to work on getting my legs and belly back to their pre-baby days.  We're talking ten minutes or less, y'all.  But it's more than nothing!

I know, I know.  Nothing says "I love Jesus" more than jello legs, bloody gums, and sore teeth.  What can I say, I'm a dedicated Christian.  (I hope you pick up the sarcasm in that.)  I could sit here and type that I'm going to do a daily devotional or spend 10 minutes a day in prayer or something like that but in my sleep-deprived state of late, I know I'd snooze right through that.  So I'm keeping it real and tackling these 4 things.  I also have a very loose goal to try to blog at least twice a week (I still can't seem to find time for this!).

Oh.  There is one other thing.  Doc and I will be headed out on a mini vacation to celebrate my birthday in just a few weeks and um...yea.  All goals are probably going to be off for that.  Let's face it, no one wants to stand in a hotel bathroom scrubbing their retainer or do any workouts when there's a beach to lay on, right?  So I guess my goals are really for the 40+ days of Lent minus the 5 days we're on vacation.

Do you give up or take on anything for Lent?  Tell me how you're preparing for Easter.

Sigh...I'm off to floss.

The Mighty Fortress

Doc and I played handbells in church again this past Sunday.  This performance was not with the full adult handbell choir, but with our quartet Lama Blast (our name comes from the first two letters of our names).  This is the third time we've performed as a quartet, and this was probably our hardest song to date.  Four people, 8 hands, 31 bells.  You do the math!  

 
For this performance, we set up in the choir loft so the whole congregation could see us.  We also ditched our music folders and laid our music straight on the table so everyone could see our bells. The video cuts out early (my memory is full - eek!) so the last ten seconds aren't on there.
 
 
There were a few mistakes, but overall I think it was one of our best run-throughs with this song.  (We only practiced 3 or 4 times.) We were all incredibly nervous this time!
 
 
Can't get enough?  To watch our first performance as a quartet, click here.  To see our Christmas performance, click here.  (Both of those videos are from practices before church; the video above is from the actual church service.)

Instagrammed

Time for another post full of Instagram pics!  Just like last time, I'm sorry to those of you who follow me on social media and are seeing these same photos for the second or third time.  But, also just like last time, there are a few that I didn't post to my feed, so they should be new to everyone! Trying to go somewhat chronologically...a few weeks ago we put together the jumparoo we got as a gift.

Katie Wynn's legs are just a wee bit too short right now, so we added a DIY book.  Fitting, I think.

Hanging out on Mom and Dad's bed.

"Excuse me, but I mustache you a question."

"Nevermind, I'll shave it for later."

Little Alice has a mustache too!

These two girls are sweet little friends.

My girl can't hang; she falls asleep everywhere.

  

  

The other day, she was sleeping in my lap when her furry sister jumped up for some cuddle time.

  

Speaking of sleeping, she is now spending nights and naps in her big crib!  I like taking pictures of her in it...it makes her look so little.

  

  

Happy girl at church.  (Not sure why she has black eyes in this?)

Some randoms.

  

  

  

  

There was no way I was leaving Target without these sunglasses.

This weekend, we introduced our girl to rice cereal.  We're two days in and so far, so good.  For the first time ever, she actually sat and waited patiently while we prepared her food (as opposed to crying and screaming like she usually does when she's hungry).

  

Her brother was at our house for the big first taste of "food."  Everyone says she looks like him.  What do you think?

Doc fed her the cereal while I videoed and photographed.  Wyatt also had Doc's parents on skype, so she had quite an audience.  It surprisingly wasn't as messy as I expected it to be.  She didn't necessarily love it, but she didn't hate it either.

  

  

Wyatt had a junior high dance to go to that evening, so he got cleaned up and ready to go.  Katie Wynn couldn't take her eyes off him.  She's pretty infatuated by him (and vice-versa too!).

  

Saturday afternoon I put her down on her belly for a nap.  She takes a much longer nap if she's on her belly (because she's not swaddled).  She loves to sleep with her face down, which always scares me to death.  I'm guessing yesterday she slept face down on her hands.  What about you?

I think that gets us pretty caught up on the life of Katie Wynn!  I can't finish without a picture of my fur baby, though.  Lolli had a sleepover with some friends a few nights ago, and she was so worn out the next day!  Here she is asleep on the couch and dead to the world.

Ok, let's pick favorites again.  I have several...the one of her standing up in the blue shirt (one of my old dresses!), the two of her asleep in her angel wings, reading with Mimi and drawing on my phone.  I love the sunglasses pic too.  And the one with her handprints on her face is just hysterical.

Shots Suck

Sorry, Mom, for my choice of words in the title.  But, after Wednesday, I think you'd agree that it's appropriate. Katie Wynn's 2-month shots were so easy and not-a-big-deal-at-all that I kinda rolled my eyes at all those other moms that always talk about dreading shots day and fevers and tylenol and blah, blah, blah.  I think God used our 4-month shots checkup as an opportunity to put me in my place.  And God?  If you're reading this?  Point taken.  I got it.

The day started out fine, luckily.  The previous night our little town was in the path of a massive storm that was predicted to arrive around midnight.  I had silently cursed Doc for going out of town and leaving Katie and I alone to hunker down and ride out the storm together.  No, of course we had never discussed where the safest place in our new home was.  And where the heck did he put all the flashlights?  I finally found one, put it on the bedside table, and got everyone tucked in and asleep before the weather got bad.  Even Lolli lucked out and got to sleep in the bed with me.  Either it didn't ever get very bad, or we're all hard sleepers, cause we didn't wake up til my alarm went off the next morning.  Phew!  Crisis averted.

Wait, this was supposed to be about shots.  Ok, so the day started off fine.  We slept great, got up and ate, bathed, got dressed, and hit the road for our 9:00 doctor's appointment.  For this checkup, we were visiting a different location in our doctor's practice.  Five minutes of sitting in the waiting room and I was about ready to leave.  Seriously, can parents not read?  Why is your snotty-nosed kid sitting on the "Well" side and trying to touch my not-sick baby?  (I realize that will probably be my snotty-nosed kid one day, but still...)

We got called back in a record amount of time - only 18 minutes of waiting!  Past the waiting room doors, the office redeemed itself.  It was much nicer back there where all the doctors and nurses hang out.  Wonder if they've ever seen the waiting room?  Maybe they should be required to spend their lunch break out there.

The nurse we saw is one we've had before.  She calls my girl "Miss Katie" except she doesn't really pronounce the two s's, so it sounds like "M'Katie."  M'Katie likes it; she gives the nurse good grins.  I strip Katie down so the nurse can get all her stats.  She's up to 24.5 inches long - five inches longer than when she was born.  That puts her in the 75-90 percentile for height.  I didn't catch her head circumference but it's in the 50-75 percentile, as is her weight.  We're up to a whopping 14 pounds, 8 ounces.  Almost exactly double her birth weight!

The nurse leaves us and we wait for the doctor.  I snapped this pic of my happy girl.  She was wearing a sleeveless onesie underneath a little jacket that the nurse had told me she could keep on.  I thought it was hilarious that it looked like she was rocking a muscle shirt.

Shortly into our wait, there was a knock at the door and in walked Mimi!

With Mimi there, I was able to pull out the baby tylenol so that we could prepare for the shots.  Last time she took the tylenol no problem.  This time I squirted it in and she promptly spit it all back out, all over that nice white shirt she was wearing.  How could she not like that grape flavor?  I'm not gonna lie, it smelled so good that I kinda wanted a dose for myself.

We tried again and got a smidgeon of it to go down before the doctor came in.  I really like this doctor, she is incredibly friendly and seems to love Katie.  She's very thorough in her exam too, which I love.

This is where the day started to go south.  Katie seemed to be checking out ok everywhere - eyes, ears, mouth, hips, belly, booty.  Everything looked good.  Then I picked Katie up and asked the doctor about her stork bite.  I was pretty certain it was harmless, but I wanted to make sure.  The doctor confirmed that it was, but then she started feeling around at the base of Katie's head, right where it meets her neck.

"Have those always been there?"

"Have what always been there?"  I had no idea what she was talking about.  She showed me two little fatty areas and mentioned grabbing another doctor to come in for a second opinion.  I started getting nervous.  She threw out words like lymph nodes and hermangioma which my ears put together and heard as lymphoma and before she could say "don't worry, it's nothing serious" my overactive mind had diagnosed my daughter with cancer and tears sprung to my eyes.

The doctor, bless her heart, saw my face and back-pedaled as fast as she could, convincing me that there was absolutely no need to worry.  She was pretty sure it was nothing at all, but just wanted another doctor to look at it to double check.  I took a deep breath and calmed down.

While our doctor went to get another doctor, the nurse came back with those dreaded shots.  Like last time, Katie was scheduled to receive one oral vaccine and three shots.  And just like the tylenol, she spit most of the oral vaccine right out.  I hope enough of it actually made it down to count.  The nurse seemed to think so.  With the last set of shots, she had a very delayed reaction and didn't scream or cry until the needles were already done.  This time we were not so lucky.  The tears and screaming came early and her little legs had to be held down.

She calmed down quickly, but not before sticking her bottom lip out at the nurse she had just earlier been grinning at.

Our doctor came back and brought not one but two other doctors with her.  Having three doctors in the room made me nervous again. I held Katie still while they all rubbed the back of her little head.  After less than five minutes, all three doctors agreed that it was nothing but a couple of fat pads.  Baby fat, if you will.  I suppose I should've been triple relieved to hear that, but my nerves were already too far shot for that.  Two days removed, though, and I think I've already kissed those little fat pads a hundred times!

The rest of the morning and afternoon were fine.  I assumed we were going to have a repeat of 2-month shots where my baby was totally fine afterwards.  However, by evening she was not fine.  The fever had started (her first ever) and I couldn't get her to drink any of her bottle.  She had already skipped one and was still showing no interest.  I'd tried giving her tylenol two more times and both times she'd spit it back at at me.

With Doc still out of town, I'd decided we were staying the night at my parents' house.  The downside to my baby never being sick is that I had no idea what to do!  My dad made it home from work and was able to get her to drink a little formula around 7:00.  He's a baby whisperer of sorts, but don't tell him I said that.

Later that night, my mom and I got her back up to wash her off (she was sticky from spitting out tylenol all day!) and put on her pj's.  For the first time since those yucky shots, we got a smile!

Mom was able to get her to drink one more bottle before bed.  She was still feeling hot so we tried one more time to give her tylenol.  This time I squirted just a little bit in her mouth at a time, and then gently blew in her face to get her to swallow.  It was working well until the very last squirt of tylenol.  I think she gasped when I blew in her face and it made her choke a little.  I'm sure it was for only .005 seconds, but I panicked and yelled "BREATHE!"  My mom quickly sat her up, just in time for her to throw up the entire bottle she'd just had (and the tylenol).  It even came out her nose.  I normally hate, HATE throw up, but I was really glad she was breathing!

So much for those smiles.

At some point in the evening we also realized that she had not pooped all day.  (I swore I would not be a mom that talked about poop, yet here I am...)  Seriously, shots?  Fever, no appetite, sore legs, and constipation?  That's just wrong.  My poor girl also had a tummy ache, but even with us massaging her belly and legs, we couldn't help her.

That night was the first time she'd woken in the middle of the night in a looooong time.  She spent most of the three o'clock hour crying, but finally fell back asleep.  Thankfully, she seemed almost back to her normal self the next morning.  Oh, and just in case you're wondering (I'm sure you're not), that poop didn't come until 4:15 the next afternoon, and the babysitter said it was baaaaad.  Kinda glad I didn't get that diaper change! :)

I am thrilled to say my little girl has returned to her happy self.  I am also using this experience as a reminder that some parents deal with sleepless nights, fussy babies, fevers, or much worse, all the time, and that I should count my blessings and be thankful that we don't have days like these often.  But that doesn't mean I won't be wishing for a better experience when 6-month shots roll around!

Registering Made Easy

I'm not kidding when I say that for me, one of the hardest parts of expecting a baby was figuring out what to register for.  It was a whole new territory for me and there were SO many things to choose from.  It was overwhelming, to say the least.  Also, I'm not a researcher.  At all.  I just wanted someone to tell me exactly what I needed.  (In fact, I assigned this "task" to one of my accountants and she made a List of Things to Register For for me.  Thanks again, Allyson!)  Several of you even gave great recommendations after I practically begged for help! So, in case any of you readers out there are like me and totally clueless about what to register for, I'm here to help!  But first, here's what you need to know about me: I consider myself a very laid back mom.  I don't need the very top of the line products.  I don't need food that will make my baby poop out gold or things that will have her passing a calculus class by the time she's 4.  The baby items I buy need to 1) be easy (easy to buy and easy to use) and 2) work for my baby (keep her safe, keep her healthy, keep her happy).

Disclaimer: Yes, I know that every baby is different.  So is every mom.  These are all my own opinions for what works with our laid back lifestyle and my relatively easy baby.  At the time of writing this, she's only 4 months old so these are all items needed during the infant stage.  I'll have to do another one later on for older baby stuff.  Every product on this list is something we own, unless stated otherwise, and almost every product can be found at Target or Babies R Us.  All pictures are from Google Images.

Baby's Gotta Eat

1. Medela Pump In Style On-The-Go Tote - I did not nurse or pump for very long, but when I was pumping, this was the pump I used.  It was awesome.  Super easy to use, not hard to learn at all.  And the on-the-go tote made getting out of the house easy.  It plugs into the wall, or you can get a car adapter or use batteries.  It also has a pocket where you can store bottles, bags, and other accessories so that it's all there together when you're out and about.  Kinda pricey, but worth it if you plan on pumping.

2. Simple Wishes Hands Free Breast Pump Bustier - This goes along with #1.  If you're gonna pump, you're gonna want one of these.  Obviously, it frees up your hands while pumping.  You will look and feel ridiculous, but it's awesome to be able to be productive while pumping!

3. Burp Cloths - This is a no brainer.  The ones pictured are 3 Marthas.  I got several of this brand as gifts and they're really cute and durable.  Not sure where they can be purchased though, probably at boutiques and gift shops.  Of course, any brand will do, just be sure to have lots of these on hand!

4. Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Feeding Bib - I had no idea I'd need bibs so early; I thought they were for older babies that have started eating food.  Nope - even infants need a bib.  They dribble milk from their bottle everywhere!  There is nothing cute at all about the Closer to Nature Feeding Bib (found at Target) but it's pretty awesome because it fits a small neck and it has an "absorbent dribble catcher."  Obviously any bib will do, but I was pretty pleased with the two of these that we have.

5. Medela Feeding Set - I bought one of these feeding sets when I was pumping.  It came with storage tubes and bags for breastmilk, as well as three 5 ounce bottles.  Katie had no problems with the bottles and I loved how small they were when packing the diaper bag, so we stuck with these for the first 3.5 months.

6. Enfamil Gentlease Single Use Packs - These were so handy when we were on the go!  It's very much like using a Crystal Lite packet or something like that...pack the bottles with water already in them, then just open a 4 ounce pack, pour it in, and shake it up!  And they take up hardly any room in the diaper bag.  Unfortunately for us right now, they're harder to use since Katie's taking 5 ounce bottles.  I think once she's at 6 ounces we could use them again and do one and half packs per bottle.  In the mean time, we use this Philips Formula Dispenser.

7.  Avent Bottles - Now that Katie is eating a little bit more, we have moved up to these 9 ounce Avent bottles.  They are good, plain and simple bottles.  And they come in pink!  We've moved up to a faster flow nipple too and she's had zero problems with these bottles.

 

Kitchen Paraphernalia

1. Munchkin Steam Guard Microwave Sterilizer - I love this sterilizer!  Seriously, it makes sterilizing bottles, pacis, and everything else SO easy.  You just wash your bottles, load them into the sterilizer, add a little water, and pop it in the microwave.  They come out nice and steamy and clean!

2. Boon Grass Countertop Dryer - I've come to terms with the fact that my counters will always have bottles drying on them.  But at least with this Grass Dryer, they can do it in style!  The one I have pictured above is actually the Lawn.  Had I known about it, I would've bought it instead since it's bigger.  We just have the square grass.  This is nice because it holds anything, regardless of the size; you just stick it down in the blades of grass.

3. Munchkin Precision Bottle Warmer - I'm not sure that warming a bottle could be any easier when you have one of these.  For a while, we were holding the bottle under a stream of hot water, and that took forever!  With this, you just pop the bottle in it and press start.  2 minutes later your bottle is ready to go!

4. Bottle Brush - Necessary for washing bottles.  We use the Munchkin Bottle & Nipple Brush but I'm sure there are lots of good ones.

5. Boon STEM Countertop Drying Rack Accessory - Since we have the Grass and not the larger Lawn, we bought one of these flower accessories.  It stands up in the grass and is great for piling on the bottle tops and nipples to make more room.

 

Clean Up, Clean Up

1. Wash Rags - No link necessary here.  Just get some soft wash rags, kay?  Baby needs to be scrubbed!  (I mean, not really.  Baby needs to be gently wiped and patted down.)

2. Hooded Towels - For now, we use the thin, soft towels from Target because they seem better for her delicate skin.  We'll switch to the thicker terry cloth ones when she gets a little older.

3. Blooming Bath - I've said it before and I'll say it again, I LOVE our Blooming Bath!  Not only is it uber cute, but it's also really soft and comfy for Katie's sink baths.  There are some downsides compared to more traditional style baby bathtubs...it's not free-standing and it takes much longer to dry.  But there are pros too - it's not cold, hard plastic for her to lay on and it's really easy to travel with since you can squish it into a suitcase.

 

Mama Needs To Sleep

1. Nap Nanny - These have been recalled and are now out of business, and what a shame!  We would not have survived the first few months with a newborn without our Nap Nanny.  If I were you, I would search high and low and find one of these!  Used properly, I think they are 100% safe for a baby.  And they are incredibly lightweight and easy to move from room to room.

2. Miracle Blanket - I know there are tons of different swaddle blankets out there, but this one came heavily recommended by several friends so it's the one we went with.  It really is a miracle worker!  I credit this blanket with our baby sleeping through the night as well as she does.  In fact, we only had one and I started having nightmares about it getting pooped on and being in the laundry when nighttime came, so I frantically ordered another one so we'd never be without.  The one time that actually happened was the day Miracle Blanket #2 arrived in the mail.  Close call!

3. Graco Imonitor - We opted against a video monitor, and have been pleased with this Graco one so far.  It has two parent units and all three parts are rechargeable so they don't have to be plugged in all the time.

 

Nursery Necessities

1. Playtex Diaper Genie - I hesitated adding this to the list because while I do think you need something throw dirty diapers in, I'm not 100% sure that this is the best candidate for the job.  It's what we have and while I will say it's really easy to use and not horribly ugly sitting in the nursery, it doesn't really do a great job of masking the dirty diaper smell.  Maybe something like this Munchkin Diaper Pail  with Arm and Hammer bags would be better?

2. The First Years Sounds For Silence Premium Sound Machine - This is the one we have and it's fine.  I'm sure there are tons that are just as good.  I think a good white noise works wonders for keeping a baby asleep.

3. Changing Pad Cover - If you  have a changing table in your nursery, you'll obviously want to put a changing pad on it.  I bought this 3-pack of changing pad covers and am really glad I did.  I have not had to strip off my pink pad cover at all, but I have thrown that smaller white pad in the wash several times.  The 3-pack is good so I can put another one on it while the dirty one is getting cleaned.

 

Play Time!

1. Fisher Price Jumperoo - We received this as a gift before Katie was born but just got it out of the box about 2 weeks ago.  So far, Katie seems to love it!  And we definitely love having a place to sit her down to play while we get things done around the house.  She is still a little small for it so I think we'll have a good amount of time to use this toy.

2. Comfort & Harmony Cradling Bouncer - This bouncy seat came in very handy during the first few months, and we still use it some now.  It plays music and vibrates so Katie is usually content to sit in it if I need to get something done.  She usually falls asleep too and will take a short nap in it.

3. Books - Every baby needs some good books!  One of Katie's current favorites is Fuzzy Bee and Friends, I'm sure because it's crinkly and noisy.

4. Bumbo - This is another recalled item that I think, when used properly, is fine for a baby.  We let Katie sit in this while we eat meals or cook in the kitchen.  She likes to feel like she's in the middle of everything.  We also have the tray but haven't used it yet; I'll have to give my review of it later.

5. Infantino Twist and Fold Activity Gym - This play mat is great for tummy time.  And playtime on her back too.  Katie loves looking in the mirror and playing with all the hanging animals.  I love that it's collapsible and easy to take with us to other places.  I also love that the mat can be thrown in the washing machine when it's covered in spit up.

 

On The Go!

1. Baby Trend Expedition ELX Travel System - I love our travel system!  We registered for the whole set - car seat, base, and stroller.  The car seat is pretty light weight, as far as car seats go.  It has the triangle handle so it's pretty easy to carry, even for a weakling like me.  I'm not sure there's much to say about the base except that we've bought 4 of them.  I have one, Doc has one, my mom has one, and now the babysitter has one so Katie can ride in lots of different cars! I love the stroller.  I really wanted one with all-terrain wheels instead of those small plastic ones.  It navigates really well and has cup holders and speakers for any MP3 player.  Right now her carseat snaps into it but when she's bigger, she can ride in it without her car seat.  The only thing that I don't love, love about it is that even after it's collapsed, it's still kinda bulky to get in the car.  It won't fit in Doc's trunk at all.  I have no idea how it compares to others though, so that may be pretty standard for strollers.  Very pleased with this travel system.

2. Arm and Hammer Bags - These are great to throw in the diaper bag for diaper changes on the go.  And they're scented too!  You can get a holder for them, but I broke the one I had so now I just have the roll of bags.  Works just as well.

3. Brica Baby In Sight Mirror - This is a must-have for in the car.  It helps put your mind at ease when you can just look in the rear view mirror and see her in her mirror.  Plus, it makes finding her mouth for the pacifier while at a red light much easier.

4. The Mommy Hook - This isn't a necessity, but is nice to have.  It's a hook for the arm of your stroller so that you can hang your purse or shopping bags while out with the baby.  Comes in handy.

5. Diaper Bag - The number one thing you can't leave the house without when you have a baby is a diaper bag.  I have this Petunia Pickle Bottom Touring Tote, but it's probably not the best one out there, especially for new moms.  I say that because it doesn't hold a whole, whole lot and I'm sure most new moms tend to overpack (like how I'm not including myself here?! I tend to underpack - oops!). Find one that works great for you.  Or actually, find more than one so that you can have one dedicated just daycare.

 

Keep 'Em Healthy

1. Baby Tylenol - We've been blessed to have a healthy baby, so we haven't need much medicine.  This is good to have in our medicine cabinet just in case, though.  We've only had to use it for the first set of shots, so far.  Hopefully it won't have to come out often!

2. Thermometer - Important to have, as your supposed to take a new baby's temperature often.  I can't say that I do it all that much, but I have a few times.  We have several different thermometers that all seem to work fine.  I'm pretty sure they're all from Target - not the cheapest ones but nothing fancy either.

3. Butt Paste - Katie has only had two, maybe three, bouts of diaper rash and every time, a swipe of butt paste clears it right up.  It's gone within a day.

4. 0.5% Hydrocortisone Cream - I took Katie to the doctor when I was sure she was having an allergic reaction to something and had a rash all over her face.  Turns out it was just cradle cap.  The doctor recommended hydrocortisone cream.  I was amazed at how fast it disappeared!  Anytime I see bumps ("baby acne") pop up, I put a teeny dab of this on and it's gone.  I prefer the cream over the ointment because it's less greasy.

5. Nose Bulb Syringe - Take the one they give you at the hospital, it's the best.

6. Gas Drops - I think we actually bought the generic kind but I'm sure they're all the same.  If the baby's fussing and you know they're not hungry, hurt, or need a diaper change, try the gas drops.  If they have a bloated tummy, it'll help.  And even if they don't it won't hurt them.  I think, if anything, it distracts them from crying and they start licking their lips from the flavor and will usually take a paci (at least that's the case with Katie).  We don't use this too often, but it's good to know it's there.

 

Overrated? (Things we didn't end up using.)

1. Munchkin Standard Wipe Warmer - We used this for the first pack of wipes we went through, and while the thought of a warm wipe is nice, I found that it ended up drying them out.  Not all of them, just the top one or two.  So you'd have to pull out more to get a wet one and that's just wasteful.  Plus, I like to pull out a couple wipes and have them ready before I even open the diaper, so by the time I got around to using them they weren't really even warm anymore.  We don't use this anymore.

2. Dr. Brown's Formula Mixing Pitcher - This is for making a bigger batch of formula at one time.  I can see where some people would really like this, especially if they're at home all day, but since we were on the go so much this didn't get much use.  I didn't see the point in making a full pitcher of formula (that doesn't last very long) if I was going to be grabbing my travel packs to use on the go most of the day.

3. Dr. Brown's Bottles - Everyone told me these were THE bottles to have, so we got some.  We also got the Dr. Brown's drying rack, and dishwasher rack, bottle brush, and every other accessory.  But Katie had no problems with the Medela bottles we started with and transitioned easily to the Avent ones too.  To me, Dr. Brown's just seemed like a more expensive bottle with a lot more pieces for me to wash (that does not meet my "easy" requirement). Of course, we haven't been fighting colic or lots of spit up, so maybe we'd try these if we did.  All I saw when I looked at my unopened Dr. Brown's stash was a bunch of money, so I took them back to Target and cashed in.

4. Boppy and Boppy Cover - I'll say it again, I did not nurse for very long.  But even when I did, I did not really use my boppy.  I think I used it two times total.  For some reason, it didn't fit right and feel comfortable to me.  It was easier for me to just use my lap or a pillow to prop the baby.  I know some people can't nurse without them, though.

5. Munchkin Arm and Hammer Disposable Changing Pads - I bought a box of these thinking I'd need these for any diaper change that happened when we weren't at home.  There were 10 in the box and I think we've used 1.  My diaper bag came with a changing pad in it so we use that.  Plus, I sure as heck didn't want to have to carry that box around with me.  I already have too much stuff to hold!

6. Fisher Price Cradle N Swing - This is the baby swing we registered for but didn't receive it.  We debated whether or not we should just buy it ourselves since SO many people said their babies started off sleeping best in a swing.  But, with so many other places to lay the baby (crib, bassinet, Nap Nanny, bouncer, play mat) I couldn't see us needing one more thing.  I'm glad we didn't get it because we haven't missed it at all.  Of course, if you didn't have the bouncer or Nap Nanny you'd probably definitely need this.  I'm just not sure you need ALL of them.

7. Moby Wrap - I heard from so many people that love this and use it all the time, but I just didn't.  Still don't.  It's come out of the package one time.  Maybe I didn't do it right?  Maybe I just don't go enough places where I need to wear my baby in a wrap?  To me, it seemed silly to wear it in the house when I could lay her down somewhere.  I know some people have babies that have to be held all the time though, so maybe I just got lucky.

 

I really, really hope this is helpful to at least one person, especially since it took me forever to put together!  I literally walked through every room in our house looking at all the baby items, so hopefully I didn't miss anything.  Well, besides the obvious items like clothes, diapers, and soap/shampoo.  Surely you know you need those, right?  Now, we're about to embark on a whole new world of baby items...spoons and bowls, high chairs, teething toys, rattles and toys, baby bjorn, and who knows what else.  Maybe I'll do a Part 2 someday.