Baby Registry: 5 Items You Never Knew You Needed

I am by no means an expert, as I've only done the newborn through toddler thing once so far. But I was spending time a with a friend over the weekend who is 6 weeks in to being a mommy for the first time, and while she has the bulk of her current daily necessities at this point, I was thinking about a few other things she doesn't have and wouldn't think to have at this point, that I now highly recommend from my experiences.  So thought I'd share here too, for anyone else in the same boat.

None of these do you need in order to be prepared to bring your newborn home (in fact some of these aren't relevant until several months in) but once you've settled in to this new crazy life you're living, these will be helpful.

1.  A Diaper Clutch: You probably spent a lot of time look for the diaper bag that best suited your style and fit all the other requirements everyone told you would want.  And you probably packed each of the 3 dozen pockets with all of the items you could possibly ever need while out of the house with your newborn.  That's great.  But give yourself 3 -4 trips out of the house with that cumbersome bag and you're going to be over it really quick.  Yes, you will want to have all those diaper bag items in the car with you for your trips away from the house, but you don't want to lug the whole thing in with you when you're just running in to Target to get some toothpaste and deodorant.

When I was first gifted a diaper clutch I thought: what good is this? It only holds a diaper and pad?  Well, that's exactly what is great about it.  SO much easier to run in to the doctor's office, to the store, to dinner, without the giant diaper bag. With a baby still in a carrier, or a toddler running around, you have your hands full enough. You don't need the giant emergency bag everywhere you go.

2.  Padded Seat Strap Covers: Many carseat carriers come with their own versions of this item, but I've found them to be stiff and not cover enough. The nylon shoulder straps of car seats can irritate your baby's neck skin, so you want something over those straps, and I recommend plush ones with the extra plush décor, like these ones.  That's specific, I know, but the extra plush animal head is good for 2 purposes:  when you're baby still has a weak neck, the bulk of the plush helps keep your baby's head steady.  Then when they get a bit older add have more head control and are more alert and active, the plush head become a good, soothing, easy for them to access chew item.  One they can't loose.

3.  Plastic Bags:  These can be any kind, but I like these biodegradable ones (if I'm going to be adding to landfills, it makes me feel better.)  Why you need these: you will be out and your baby will have a blow-out.  Being the prepared parent you are, you have a change of clothes, but then what do you do with the removed poopy clothes until you get home?  Pull out a baggie, insert, tie closed. No mess, no stink.  Good to use as well if you change a poopy diaper somewhere public and either don't have access to a trash can, or to one that is sealed.  You'll just never be sorry you have plastic baggies on hand.

 
 

4.  A Zipadee-zip:  I know you're thinking what the heck?  I laughed the first time I saw one of these to.  But it is a brilliant invention that made all the difference in getting my son to sleep, both for naps and at bedtime.  If you have a baby that is very responsive to swaddling, and needs that security to fall asleep, this will help you transition as they start to grow out of it but still need it.  They're also great for when they fall asleep but you need to travel and latch them into their car seats: you can't properly strap a swaddled baby into a car seat, but the design of the Zipadee-zip allows the straps while still confining your baby's limbs (which is what is comforting about being swaddled.)

5.  Gum Massager:  These are not really needed until they start teething their molars, and are so great once that starts.  Molars are some of the later teeth to come through, and most of the other teeth are easily soothed by standard teething rings. But the rings/teethers don't really work as well with the molars, because they are usually too wide/big to get to the back corners of your baby's mouth.   These are designed specifically for that purpose, with a guard on the handle to keep your little one from sticking it too far back.  My son is going through this phase right now, and when his teeth are bothering him, he is excited to see me pull out the 'chew stick', as we call it.

 
 

So there you have it: these 5 items I was so happy to have but were not on my initial baby registry when I started out. Hope you find something that helps you out.

What baby items couldn't you live without with your little one?


 

Hello Friday - Links I Love

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend ahead.  Here are some fun things I came across on the web this week.
 

 
 
  1. I will probably have to invest in all three of these products.  We all know how important it is to use sunscreen daily, which it think (hope) most of us do first thing with our daily face application.  But the proper use of sunscreen requires reapplication during the day. Who does that once their makeup is on?  These products help solve that problem.
  2. Even if you don't have kids, if you've ever been around them, you can sympathize and join in the laughter found on this Instagram account: average parent problems.
  3. I am excited to look now for cheap, cute little dishes (99 cent store maybe?) and get some rope and beads and make these darling hanging planters.  Hanging planters are a perfect way to add more greenery to your home while keeping it baby-safe.  These look so easy!
  4. Just a little interesting fact explaining the purpose of the extra lace hole in your gym shoes. Huh, who knew?

April sun brings May showers? This calls for truffles

View from my office building today 

View from my office building today
 

We're definitely having so strange weather here in SoCal, though I'm not really complaining because we are desperately in need of some rain.  So apparently instead of April showers bringing May flowers, we're hoping these May flowers bring us some June flowers ( and we can skip the usual June gloom. What'd'ya say, Mother Nature?)

Rainy weather means staying inside, and what better to do than make some easy sweet treats?  Don't these White Chocolate Lemon Truffles look SO good?  5 ingredients, easy to make, but look so much more impressive than that.  This is a good recipe to pin for serving at those baby or wedding showers that I know you inevitably have coming up, 'cuz 'tiz the season for those things as well.  Lemon is always such a cheery flavor to me, it think its a good way to brighten up a rainy day as well.  Enjoy!

 
Wish I could take credit for this, but it goes to OMGChocolateDesserts.com (how great a site is that?!)  Save that to your favorites, you know you'll want to reference that site again! 

Wish I could take credit for this, but it goes to OMGChocolateDesserts.com (how great a site is that?!)  Save that to your favorites, you know you'll want to reference that site again!
 

 

What are your favorite treat recipes? I'm looking to update my recipe box.

Do you Mango?

Thought I'd share one of my favorite shops with you today: Mango.   Mango is a clothing company founded in Spain (their stores are on practically every block in Barcelona). They are comparable to Zara (another Spanish company, and another of my favorites) but seem slightly lesser known in the States.  They don't have as many brick and mortar stores here, but their website is great, and they have free shipping on orders over $50, which is very easy to accomplish.  And they are currently having a mid-season sale with up to 50% off.  You can also find great pieces and deals on their  online outlet.

Mango is a great place for stylish yet classic basics, as well as some trendier pieces, at very reasonable prices, and very decent quality.  And if you're following any of my tips from last week's post, this is a good place to spend on some good styles and a bargain price, then have perfectly tailored to you for a designer look.

They've also recently expanded with a plus size line (up to size 20), to better serve more women. 

Here are some of my current favorites, all under $100! Go check them out!



Life Hack: Bet You Never Used Windex for This

I love that my mom still has wisdoms to share with me that I haven't already heard or already know.  No matter how long I am an adult, my mom will have been an adult for 27 years longer than me, and with that comes 27 years of more experiences.  This is beneficial to me. :)

When I was pregnant, I didn't put on a lot of extra weight. It was one of my (silly) pre-pregnancy notions that I was going to be able to wear my wedding rings my whole pregnancy.  But at around 7 months, we went to Hawaii on our post-Bar celebration/babymoon trip, and the warm weather and humidity made my fingers and feet swell up.  Had to soak my hand in ice water to get my rings off, and couldn't put them back on until we got home.  And even then I couldn't wear them regularly until after my son was finally born.

It doesn't take pregnancy to cause joint swelling.  Humidity and temperature change (and aging) can cause our joints to swell.  And we've all been in the position of momentary panic when trying on rings in a store where we can't get them immediately off, and you're twisting and grimacing and praying you can get it off.

This is where my mom's wisdom comes in.  I had never heard this before, and no one I have shared it with yet has either, but it absolutely works.

Next time you have a ring on your finger you can't get off, spray it with a little Windex.  That's the trick.  The liquid consistency easily and immediately lines your finger and the ring, and it will slip right off.  Non-toxic, and with a quick rinse of both hand and ring when done, you're good to go.

One other key to getting a tight ring off your finger is not to straighten your finger.  A straight finger causes the knuckle skin to bunch up at the join and makes it even harder to remove.
 

 
 

Just relax your finger so there is some bend in the joint, and the ring will slide over the joint more easily (Windex or not.)
 

 
 

So that's my little random life hack for you - store that away in your mental files for future use.

What random yet useful tips have your mother shared with you?