It’s a Miracle! Review and Giveaway

*Congrats to Amy Robinson who said:

“This miracle blanket is for my first baby due in 5 weeks. And hopefully I will benefit from the extra sleep the blanket will afford me!*

Are you ready for a flashback?

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This is a hazy picture from my phone, probably taken at about 2am…when Cy was approximately 1 month old. When he would cry for no reason (no reason = GERD, or colic, or whatever they’re calling it this week) the Miracle Blanket would calm him right down. (It’s the blue one wrapped tightly around his happy, relaxed little body.)

Also, see this picture. We kept a bib over it while feeding him because YOU CANNOT GET THE BLANKET DIRTY. THE BLANKET MUST NOT NEED TO BE WASHED RIGHT NOW. (We eventually bought more, so it was less of a worry.)

For the record, Cy didn’t sleep through the night until he was 1 year old. He slept in two hour spurts until my Sister-in-law sent us The Miracle Blanket, which changed our sleeping habits to OH SO MUCH BETTER. He’d go to sleep for four hours, get up and eat (still snuggled in his blanket, I could even change his diaper with his top half still swaddled!) and go back to bed for four or more hours. He was never a “sleep-through-the-night” baby, but with the Miracle Blanket we got consistent sleep patterns, and that’s all we really needed. I’ve written about this before, and even given one away before, and even though my baby is now 2 years old and sleeping through the night (10 or more hours now) I still feel a burning passion for this well-designed piece of cotton. I credit it with my sanity. And for the good foundation on which we’ve built really good sleep habits for our family. I really really do.

Saying that, I’m running a giveaway! One Miracle Blanket, your choice of color…

To win you must:

1) Find and follow or favorite Miracle Blanket on Facebook and/or Twitter. You’ll need to do this to find out if you won!

2) Leave me a comment letting me know who the Miracle Blanket is for, and who will be benefiting from more sleep!

You’ll get one entry for your comment and one more for following on Twitter/Facebook, and I’m going to let Cy randomly choose the winner. Entries close Monday Nov. 8 at 8pm (his bedtime) and winners will be announced Tuesday Nov. 9th by the Miracle Blanket people via Twitter and Facebook. Keep a close watch because you’ll have to contact them within 24 hours with your contact info and color preferences to claim your prize. (Canada and US only.)

Sleep well, everyone.

Full disclosure: I was paid/given nothing to sponsor this giveaway except the joy of looking through newborn pictures and sifting through happy memories of our swaddling days, and the opportunity to give one of my readers a free blanket. And I’d do it again. These blankets rock that much.

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Formula and My Two Cents

Yes, we bottle fed.  No, I don’t want to debate about it.  But what I DO want to talk about is my experience with formula.  We tried a few different kinds during the last year- but it’s important to remember that any formula out there is guaranteed OK for your baby by the FDA or the baby FDA or whoever is out there checking on baby formula.  That means whether you’re using WalMart Brand or Similac- your baby should be getting what they absolutely need from the formula.  Obviously, there is no formula that is as close to breastmilk as it claims to be- it’s impossible to mimic the benefits of milk designed by the mother’s body for the baby’s body.  But we all know that sometimes the ideal situation isn’t possible- and I’m grateful for an available and nutritious alternative to breastmilk.  No guilt.

We started with:

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Similac.  Becuase they sent us some formula in the mail before Camper was even born.  And beacause you can buy it at Costco.  We eventually switched from the regular newborn formula to Similac Sensitive because Camper had GERD.  It helped, he liked it.  I liked the container, it smelled fine and shook up well.  I think this is my #1 because of…well…the fact that it didn’t make him smell weird and it didn’t get clumpy at all.  It also comes in travel packets…which looking back…was a waste of money.  But they were cool when we got them!

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Good Start Gentle Plus: We used this one for awhile as well.  I liked it just as much as Similac…I just like the Similac container better.  This one had a weird scoop that you had to dig for and then pop out of a plastic thinger.  The formula was just fine.  I’m starting to think this review might be the most boring one I’ve ever written.  Haha.  Really, the formulas are really so close to each other.  This one shook up well, as well.  Smelled fine.  Contained infant nutrition.

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Enfamil GentleEase Lipil:  When we first moved out here from Utah we went to the pediatrician and I told her about Gamper’s GERD issues.  She recommended this formula, and then proceeded to give us two cases of it.  I held onto it FOREVER, and only started using it when he was about 8 months old when I realized that it was going to go to waste.  It’s lasted forever.  Honestly, I think this is one of my least favorites just and only because it smells yucky and makes the bottles feel greasy.  Other than that, it was just fine.  We used it as a supplement to his real food, so he was never just on this formula.  Again, perfectly nutritious for what it is.  Just stinky.

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51VWsUpMFiL._AA260_Target’s Up and Up: Oh yes.  Now that Camper is one and doesn’t NEED formula…I basically use it as a sleepy potion to get him to go back to bed if he wakes up at 4:30 or 5 am.  An akward time for some toast, really.  I also relied on it at night this last week as he had JUST turned a year old, promptly got the flu?teething?cold?agecrisis? and stopped sleeping and eating well.  It’s cheap.  It provides a bit of comfort to a baby that doesn’t need it anymore, and AGAIN, is nutritiously sound.  I’ve never, ever put him to bed with a bottle.  He always eats drinks his bottles on my lap sitting up, and so goes my justification for helping him sleep for a couple more hours in the morning.  I probably just need to suck it up and start my day at 5am so that I can cut out the one last lingery bottle.

Yeah.

So that’s that.  And even as I write it I feel inclined to include this little pearl of wisdom from Dr. Sears on choosing a formula:

Let baby be the judge. With current knowledge, it’s impossible to rate one formula higher than another, and they’re all likely to change with time. While the three main brands seem to be nutritionally similar, it all comes down to which formula works better in your baby’s intestines.

When it comes to bottlefeeding, I have a few soapboxy opinons for ya.

-You can still “nurse” your baby.  You might not be breastfeeding for whatever reason, but you are responding to a need.  Always hold her while she eats, never prop a bottle.  Take the time to have skin to skin contact and remind her that you are there to take care of her needs. ENJOY it.  Enjoy the fact that you can share feeding with other people who love your baby.  Don’t feel guilty, thousands of millions of babies have grown up on formula.  That said, don’t limit yourself.  You can breastfeed AND bottlefeed, or even exclusively breastfeed future babies.  Just do what you can and what you feel you need to, and keep your mind open.

-If your baby cries while eating, talk to the doctor.  We went through weeks of GERD before we finally got medicine.  Camper could have been much happier much sooner.  And so could we.

-No matter what anyone tells you, switching to cow’s milk earlier or starting solids earlier has nothing to do with sleeping well.  Some babies sleep through the night.  Some don’t.  Follow your doctor’s guidelines for your baby and your own instincts, and don’t let anyone pressure you into starting things you don’t want to.  If someone is too persistent, just say, “Thank you for your input, I don’t agree.”  And move on.  Whether it be pressure to try formula (your breast milk is enough) or solid food too early (formula is enough), it mostly likely won’t make any difference at all.  My baby boy was still a short sleeper after we switched to formula and solid foods.  (Notice I said “short sleeper,” not “bad sleeper.” I promise that your newborn waking up every 2 or 3 hours doesn’t mean that he or she has sleep problems.  You might, but he or she is just fine.) If your new baby is waking up a lot, it’s because he is a new baby and he needs you.  It is your job as the person who donated half of the genetic code (in coordination with the person who donated the other half) to take care of the child’s needs.  (The rules still applies to adopted children, as well.)

So that’s it! The end.

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Our Cloth Diapers

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The long awaited diaper post.  Well, long awaited for me, anyway.  We’ve been using cloth diapers for about a month? now? maybe? two?  For the record, I didn’t start until just before Camper’s first birthday.  My review is therefore a bit skewed…because although I think I could really get into the whole prefold diaper thing with a less mobile baby…his age and wiggliness means that I kind just skipped those.  I just moved onto to AIO’s and fitteds.  I also tried a very limited selection and just hoped they worked.  I didn’t have a lot of time or money to try out different systems.  I got lucky with some advice from friends, help from (and free shipping from!) momsmilkboutique.com, and reading reviews on diaperpin.com.  Here are my favorites:

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bumGenius Deluxe Bamboo Fitted: If I only owned one kind of diaper- this would be it.  I’m sure that there are other good fitteds, but I love how soft this one is, how easy to get clean, and how well it fits.  I have my 22+ lb. baby in larges- and there are no leaks with room to grow.  I find these so easy to put on, even with the added step of using a cover as well.  My husband prefers these, too.  The only drawback is how long it takes to dry.  I send them through one hot cycle in the dryer and then hang them overnight to get them the rest of the way dry.  But they are worth it because I don’t worry about leaks AT ALL.  EVER.  I’ve never had a blowout of any kind in these diapers…and my kid is a mover. If I had to wear diapers- this is what I would choose.  Yup.

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Thirsties Duo Wrap: I like the regular Thirsties as well, but the Duo Wrap is just as great with the added bonus of fitting a wider weight range in one cover.  Again, never had a blowout of any kind.  They are comfy and make his butt look cute and fit my kiddo well.  Sometimes he gets red marks where the elastic hits- but it doesn’t seem to bug him.  I would LOVE to try wool soakers, and those Imse Vimse covers are so cute…but starting so late in the game I just wanted to find something that worked well and stick with it.  I own a few Duo Wraps and one or two regular Thirsites covers, and I want for nothing.  Except for maybe a cute pattern.

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Natural Baby Dream-Eze All-In-One: I got these AIOs at a recommendation of a friend- and I am very, very pleased with them. They have snaps, and it’s nice not to have to worry about the Velcro in the washer.  They also have flap-like inserts that are connected to the diaper, which makes them wash and dry really easily while still being all one piece.  The colors are cute, I got the biggest size and Camper has tons of room to grow with no leaks or blowouts.  I worry that a really gross poop could work it’s way out of these…but it hasn’t happened yet.  These ones seem to take a bit more pulling/tugging to get into place just right, but it’s not rocket science or anything.  They are really trim and fit well under clothes.

So that’s it.  Those are my favorites.

On to the others.

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Thirsties Fab Fitted: I like these, I do.  I just like the bumGenius fitteds more.  These wash up and dry really well, the Velcro is good, the colors are cute.  They are SUPER trim.  Never had a leak or blowout.  The only reason that they come second is because they aren’t made of (I don’t believe) natural fibers.  And because they aren’t quite as soft.  I have a feeling that the people that said they have blowouts in these don’t change their baby’s diaper enough.  A good sturdy diaper.  I got these from a local store, and I’m glad I got to try them out.

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Snug to fit: I own one of these.  I picked it up because it was super on sale and I liked the idea.  I’ll stick this one on Camper when he JUST pooped or if we have to leave to go somewhere in an hour or so and I’ll have to change him again anyway.  I’ve never had a leak (I think owing to the Thirsties covers…really) but it gets SO WET.  Like…his skin feels wet.  It’s sad because it does fit SO WELL and never leaves red marks.  A good diaper- but not the best in my opinion.

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Wahmies Pail Liners: I’ve only used Wahmies Pail Liners- and I like them a lot.  I wash them with the diapers and they hold up well.  They’re cute, too. I have two for the pail and two smaller Wahmies wetbags for my diaper bag.  I like that they have a little piece of fabric sewn inside that you can put essential oil on.  Makes the diaper pail smell better, and Tea Tree Oil has some natural antisomethingorother properties that make me feel like the laundry comes out cleaner.  Just two or three drops in each bag keeps the pail smelling better and then leaves the LIGHTEST of scents on the diapers themselves after a wash.

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Safety 1st Diaper Pail: I’m not a big Safety 1st fan normally- but this diaper pail is EXACTLY what I needed.  It only fits about two days worth of diapers in it, thus forcing me to wash before I run out.  It sits close to the toilet so that I can change Camper and then dump and flush and stick them right in.  It works well with the Wahmies pail liners.  It’s cheap and clean and easy to wipe down.  Real winner.

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Diaper Sprayer:

Some people don’t think these are necessary…but I do.  It was easy to install…it’s great for cleaning the toilet as well…and it means I can spray off gross poops before putting the diapers in the pail.  This means less stink, less staining, and an easier time getting them really, truly clean.  Sometimes I don’t need it, but for those days when I do…I’m glad I have one!

*Wipes: I bought a few bamboo wipes, but honestly…I just use washcloths.  I got out those previously useless baby washcloths, bought a stack of 100% cotton ones from WalMart for $1, threw them in a basket and keep them near the sink.  When it’s time for a wet down, I just use warm water to wash, use a dry one to dry, and throw them into the diaper pail.  Works perfectly.  I wash Camper’s butt every day in the bath with soap- so I don’t worry about soap in between unless things are really sticky.

Confession: I’m Not 100% Cloth.  I often get caught up thinking that I have to be 100% devoted for something to make a difference.  But it’s not true.  I carry disposable baby wipes when we’re out.  I still use Nighttime Huggies for overnight, when I don’t want to worry about wet cloth next to Camper’s skin.  If he were younger and I had to change him more often, I’d probably do cloth overnight because it’s just as easy…but 8 hours in a long time for a cloth diaper.  As he gets older I notice that he’s waking up dry a lot.  I’ll probably go to cloth when that’s more consistent.  But for right now, this system works for us.  And we’re still contributing less trash and wasting less money.  It works for us, so don’t be intimidated by the fact that you might still want to use disposables overnight or send some with your kid to the babysitter.  I figured it out, and even with using 2 overnight diapers a night (we usually only use one) we STILL spend less on diapers with the cloth system.  And I think I have enough wipes to last through two more kids…just because YO…a lot of those things come in a box.

UPDATE: All cloth all the time!  So since I wrote that last post, we actually HAVE gone 100% cloth.  I went into some forums and did some investigation, and found a foolproof nighttime method.  It is the following:

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1 Doubler (we use a hemp because that’s what I found on sale.  A prefold will do just fine.)

Fleece Liner.  Put it in between the baby and the diaper and it will keep the baby dry, no matter how wet the diaper and doubler become.

Wool Cover.  Now that Camper is in his diapers for 8-12 hours, I worry about the plastic pants aspect of it all.  So we got a wool cover to allow for breathing, which helps his skin AND the stink issue.  Air is only good.  We got the Imse Vimse Wool cover, and I like it a lot.  Although I covet the Aristocrats Soaker.

So there ya go!  That’s our overnight solution, and aside from being a little bulky (the child still maneuvers fine) it works really well.  I’d totally use the fleece liner for car trips and stuff, too.  For sure.

So that’s it!  Those are my reviews.  Again, I got lucky in that I didn’t HATE anything that I bought.  So I don’t really have any “bad” reviews for you.  But if you’re looking for a few different kinds of natural fiber diapers that fit well, fit for a long time, don’t leak, and wash and dry well…those are my recommendations.

UPDATE: If you want to order from Mom’sMilkBoutique use this link to get there: HERE! and enter this discount code: MMB10.  You’ll get 10% off any FIRST order of $65 or more.

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Babywearing and Sling Review

I think I’ve been interested in babywearing since before I even had Camper.  We went to the store to buy a sling (before he was ever born) and I bought the Jeep Harness system.  Later on we also bought Infantino Sling Rider.  We bought these both based on immediate availability.  I wanted something and I wanted something RIGHT THEN.  Even though I didn’t even have a baby to wear in them.  Funny enough, my friend Emily later called and said that she was thinking of getting me one for a gift, and asked which one I liked.  I had to tell her that I had already bought TWO! and so she got Camper lots of other cool stuff.  I think I used the Jeep 3 times total, never out of the house, and although John liked it I didn’t.  I used the Infantino a lot when Camper was really colicky before we got the GERD medicine, and it worked pretty well, but I later saw recalls on it (that I think were an earlier version) and eventually sold them both at a yard sale.  After some actual research, I bought the MayaWrap and then went back and forth between getting and Ergo and a Beco, and settled on a Beco.  From what I’ve seen of the Ergo, I think I would have been equally happy with both.  And I secretly want one and cannot in any way justify ANOTHER carrier.  Finally, I just received a Hotsling from a review that I did from csnstores.com.  They contacted me about checking our their site, and when I found that YO, it has TONS OF STUFF! they let me pick something in return for a review on my website.  I wanted the sling.  I liked their site.  It was a match made in Heaven.  Interestingly enough, I think most of my slings have been gifted/funded.  I bought the MayaWrap for my birthday money from my Auntie (Thanks Auntie!!), my Beco with money I earned from BlogHer, and then of course the free Hotsling.  With all of this crazy slingness going on, I thought it was time for a full out reivew.

So here we go.

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The Jeep.  I’m not actually sure this is the exact one John and I got, since I thought ours was about $16, so keep in mind I think we got a “cheaper” version.  This sling appealed to me because I could carry Camper in back or in front, and he could face outward when he got older.  I liked it before I tried any other slings.  However, as soon as I tried the Beco, I knew I could never go back.  First of all, I’ve heard and believe that babies shouldn’t really face outward in slings.  When babies (no matter how old) face away from their parents in slings like this, their center of gravity is centered in their…uh…package area. Or, in a girl’s case…the personal area.   I did notice that Camper got red marks along his inner thighs whenever I faced him outward in this.  It’s actually bad for the parent’s back as well, as they are leaning outward instead of in towards the wearer’s body, putting strain on the wearer’s back.  Just my opinion here, but if I want my baby to face away from me, I’ll just put him in the stroller.  He’s more comfy there.  This one also had a lot of straps/buckles that made it a wee difficult to use.  Will it work? Is it safe?  Probably.  But I wouldn’t buy another one. Like I said, I sold ours at a yard sale.  The one BIG positive to this one: it has Dad appeal.  Because it’s not a “pretty” sling, and because you can adjust it to fit anyone, switching parents isn’t a big deal.  John wore Camper in this occasionally.

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The Infantino.  My first “cozy” sling, as I called it.  When Camper was very, very young (6 weeks or so) he became very fussy.  He wanted to be carried, and if I put him in this, he would stay calm.  I liked that he fit in it nicely, that it hid him from view while I was walking around the mall, that there was some breathable mesh so that he didn’t suffocate.  It went on and off like a purse, so once I got him strapped in it I could move him around easily.  This, I liked.  However, I didn’t like that he would get mesh face from being pressed against it, and I REALLY didn’t like that some GENIUS put SUPER LOUD VELCRO on the part that you use to strap the baby in with.  This means that baby is all asleep and I want to take him out and put him down, and if the HUGE RIIIIPPPP sound to unhood one side didn’t wake him up, the second huge  RIPPPPPPPPP  sound to undo the other side definitely would.  And of course, you can’t (and shouldn’t) lay a little baby down in a sling, especially one designed to cover them completely.  When you’re standing up they can breathe, if you take it off and lay them down…they can’t.  I ended up hooking it over our bouncy chair and then SITTING RIGHT THERE until he woke up.

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(forgive the editing.  If you want to see what to see the original pic…and I KNOW you, send me an email.  But we don’t like the whole world having his picture to use for whatever.)(He’s really cute, I asure you.)

So, aside from the weird recall (rumor? who knows) the fact that it was sometimes too stuffy (made us both hot to wear it), and the fact that I don’t think this sling would work for older babies, at ALL…it was good for the month that I used it.  Except for the Velcro.  I think you get the picture.  I think I might actually still have this one, packed away with all the newborn stuff.  With the others that I have now, though, I don’t think it’ll get much use.  We’ll have to see.

Moving on.

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The MayaWrap.  I really dig the MayaWrap.  I first saw someone wearing one (this color) while at church in Provo.  I promptly thought “What a hippie.”  (She probably makes her own baby food and uses cloth diapers, too.  Right?)  It wasn’t until that “hippie” became my visiting teacher that I realized that her wrap was kind of awesome…and even better…. it still worked for her 18 month old.  I waited until Camper was about 5 months old before getting mine, so I never used it like I did the Infantino (the baby laying down inside) but I seen it used for very small babies, mommy and baby both happy.  (Right Amy?  You used it for Princess all the time in church.  She even made her OWN, people.  Which is so easy to do if you are at all crafty.)  I love it for the hip carry.  I also love the bright colors and the pocket that you can put stuff in.  I just recently discovered that it makes a great cart cozy.  Camper just started to try and jump out of carts while walking around stores (fun, right?), so I put it around him when he’s in a cart, put it around the back of the seat, and tighten it just so.  I can fit my keys, walet, and phone into the pocket…and then I don’t have to carry anything else into the store.  The downside…this one has a bit of a learning curve.  I actually had to watch the video it came with.  (For five minutes.)  But because of it’s long-term use and it’s pretty factor, it ranks as one of my favorites.  Another negative is that sometimes I just can’t get it to sit quite right and end up redoing it a couple of times.  When Camper was younger he was fine with it, but now he gets antsy.  This only happens every so often, though, and usually when I don’t take the time to fold it right before I put it on.  I used this just the other day in Target to keep Camper in the cart (didn’t have to use their cart buckle that barely fits him!!!) and then to transition to holding him when he got fussy.  Worked great.  I would NOT recommend this for anything more than an afternoon at the mall, though.  I tried to take a walk with him in it, and I was TUCKERED.  I hear it’s great for breastfeeding because it has a long tail that you can use as a cover up.  I usually use the tail to cover Camper’s head when it’s raining.  I just dig this one, and I’m glad it’s in my collection.

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If I had to chose just one babywearing device, it would be the Beco.  Like I said, I think the Ergo works just as well.  You can wear your baby on your front or back, and he always faces you.  The first time I put it on with Camper inside I was like “HEY! WHERE DID MY BABY GO???” He seemed that light in it.  I love that when he’s on my front he can hug me, I can hug him, kiss his face.  When he’s on my back he’s a part of what I’m doing.  He can’t reach things around me, but he can watch people in the grocery store and seems very comfortable.  I have worn this on hikes, see?

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I dig it.  It’s easy to put him on my front, requires some effort to get him on my back (but I can do it alone with the help of a couch or chair.  Some people with more practice are better at it than me.) but once he’s on there, that’s it.  He’s on.  We’re happy and off doing whatever we need to be doing.  Shopping, hiking, whatever.  I’ve seen kids totally fall asleep in this, and if Camper were that type of kid…you know…to fall asleep anywhere but his bed or the carseat, I could totally see that happening.  For pictures of the Ergo and review, go here.  Good stuff.

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And now on to the Hotsling.  I passed this one up initally because it didn’t look complicated enough to be quality.  I know, right?  I’ve been using it for the last week and OH MY GOODNESS it is so easy, and so good!  I don’t hesitate to bring it with me anywhere because it folds up super small.  I’ve worn Camper on my front, my side, and my back.  I can get him in and out super easily, so it’s worth sticking him in even for five minutes.  Today at church he was crawling around, and then I stuck him in it just to go get materials from the library and go back to class, and it didn’t feel like a big effort at all.  I use it to do laundry, to carry things upstairs or downstairs, or whenever.  I LOVE shopping in it.  I can have him on my hip, and then when I want to look at something or dig through a pile or something, I just swing him under my arm and around to my back.  When I’m done, I slide him back, no prob.  The things that make it a little difficult: like the mayawrap, it helps to have it on right.  Spend 5-10 minutes watching the video and you’re set.  Also, it’s sized…so passing between parents isn’t a possibility.  (Unless you happen to be the same size.)  It comes in so many pretty colors and patterns, and would probably be pretty easy to make as well.  This is another sling that goes from newborn to something like 40 lbs.  For someone who loves to carry my kid (when he’ll let me) it’s great, especailly for the “I DON’T WANT TO SIT STILL WHILE YOU BUCKLE ME IN LET’S GOOOO!!!!!” stage.   This gets #2 because it is SO EASY, but because I couldn’t hike in it.

So there ya go.  Those are my sling experiences.  I’ve found carrying Camper to be good for both of us.  I really buy into that whole attachment parenting thing, to an extent.  I think that babies that get a lot of physical contact are more confident and happy.  As he reaches out to more and more people at the age when he’s actually supposed to be going through a mommy-only phase, I wonder if he is able to venture out and meet new people because of all the comfort and physical contact he gets from his parents and grandparents.  I don’t know, but all I can tell you is that nothing makes walking through a mall better than when you can hold your child with ease when they want to be held, give them hugs in the supermarket without breaking your stride, and get things done when all they want is closeness.  Good, good stuff.

PS: Airplanes!!

You CAN WEAR YOUR BABY THROUGH SECURITY IF:

1. Your sling has NO METAL IN IT.

2. You are bringing NO LIQUIDS THROUGH that have to be checked (water, forumla, pumped breastmilk). In that case, athough you can totally bring whatever you need food/snackwise for kids, they check you out more thoroughly.  (If I did it again, I’d just bring powder and buy the million dollar water on the other side.) (Internal breastmilk will not slow you down.  Just wear your baby and your boobs, and walk right on through.)

3. You have cooperative people at security.  I’ve heard this both ways.  “They made me take my baby out of the sling to walk through the detector.” “They let me right on through.”  It helps not to have liquids, but honestly…depending on their mood and if you get chosen for a “random check,” you may or may NOT have to take your baby out of the carrier.

If I had to ride on a plane again soon, I’d take my umbrella stroller and my Hotsling and I think with those two things, I could do everything I needed to quickly and without help.  I’d check the stroller at the gate, and the Hotsling is thin enough to stuff into a bag without adding any bulk.

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Oh, and Shampoo

So for quite some time now I’ve been dealing with crappy shampoo.  As much as I’d love to buy a salon brand, I can’t afford it.  So here is my solution: Suave Sleek Shampoo and Conditioner.  (The orange one.) (If you’ve had success with other kinds, let me know! I’m still trying to decide if I’m blond or brunette.)

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Honestly, the best thing I’ve used in a long time.  Someone else agrees with me, too.  As useless as it is to recommend shampoo for someone else, if you’ve tried a million things and haven’t found one you like, try this one.  For two bucks it can’t hurt, right?

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Fun Table, Wo ho!!

So I don’t buy a thousand toys for my kid. Especially since he seems to make a toy out of anything he can get his teeth…er…hands on to.  But there was one thing I wanted, and we decided to just get it.  Welcome to the toy table:

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Also known as The LeapFrog Learn and Groove Musical Table.  I thought I was buying something else, but I was pleased with the table we ended up with.  It isn’t as big as I thought it would be, but Camper has plenty of room to climb under it and push it around and it is WAY sturdy enough for him to stand up on and hang off of as he sits down.  He loves it, and I think it facilitated his “cruising” skills.  For shiz.

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And the green winner of the day is…

Kimba!

Since I had a couple of comments on the site from ME, as well as some random links and people who had to be counted more than once for twitterfollowing…I had to do the put the name in the hat and draw it out thing.  And the winner was Kimba.  Hope the lotion helps you, or if the eczema has passed…something else green and good.

I will email you today with the info on how to use your $25 gift certificate.  Meanwhile, go on over to Ecostore USA and pick out your winnings.

Honestly, after I did the whole review, I went back to the old baby lotion and soap because YO, I’m not MADE OF MONEY.  But my Mom has ended up sitting for me in the last week, and every time she bathed Camper she used the Ecostore stuff.  I saw such a difference.

I think I’m hooked.

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Safety 1st- Baby Gate NOT to Buy

Just in case you were wondering, this gate is a piece of crap.  It looks like it has a door function, but really it hinges into the wall on one side and then you wedge it and unwedge it from the other side.  It is so bad, in fact, that we UNSCREWED it from the wall and drove went to BabiesRUs an hour away to return it.  Ack.  It’s the Safety 1st Lift and Lock Security Gate.   Just in case you want to know.

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Going Green by Accident- A Review and Giveaway

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*Scroll down for giveaway info…or just read and you’ll get there…

So lately I’ve found myself buying more and more organic foods, just to find things with the smallest amount of scary ingredients.  I try to get BPA free toys, and I have NO IDEA what BPA is.  All I know: BPA=Bad, DHA=Good.  All I know is that if I have a choice between two pacifiers or sippy cups, I should spend the extra $2 to get them to leave the BPA out.  Because that shittake is bad, yo.

Anyway.

I was recently contacted by Ecostore USA and invited to test some of their green products.  I received the Baby Moisturiser and the Baby Shampoo.  To begin, I have to tell you, I am TOTALLY overwhelmed by green stuff.  It feels like a slippery slope, once I feel the need (or THE FEAR) and start buying some organic/green products- I am suddenly seized with the desire to throw away all my food/makeup/soap/cleaning products and start again.  Except I’m not a millionaire.  And I don’t always know the best products to buy.

SO, long story SHORT, I decided to not panic about all the horrible things my baby MIGHT be ingesting and MIGHT NOT be ingesting, and just do things one at a time.  I’d try the soap.  If I like it, good.  If not, we’ll see.  I figure being a little green is better than not being green at all…so here are my findings.

Scent:  At first I thought the aromatherapy was a bit much.  My kid has been alive for 10 months, I don’t think he need therapy of ANY kind.  When I first smelled it I thought it was a bit strong, but actually…it leaves the baby smelling nice and fresh and way CLEAN.  No poo smell.  No cheese smell.  No whatever that irresistible puddle was smell.  I also felt like the freshness lasted until the next bath, which was necessarily true of my last shampoo and lotion.

Thickness (lotion): Very thick and creamy, not greasy.

Sudsyness (sudsosity?)(shampoo): There were NO SUDS.  Now, this may be disappointing to some of you, but the kids who haven’t learned the miracle of the foamy mo-hawk will hardly miss a thing.  PLUS, I’m pretty sure that suds are the cause of a lot of our skin’s dryness and issues.  So less suds=more natural oils left on the skin, and yet less dirt (and poo, and cheese, and puddle..) My son has really dry skin issues, so I was glad to see that there weren’t tons of suds.  (I also felt a little better about him drinking the water.)

Effectiveness: During my testing phase I started with my previous soap, switched to the Ecostore USA brand for one week, then switched back.  I’m not going to say the difference was HUGE, but I felt like there was a difference in favor of the Ecostore Brand.  He was softer, he smelled waaay nice, and his skin didn’t have the normal rough patches.  I guess the peace of mind (you know…lack of toxins…) factors in as well.  He was also easily distracted (and therefore, kept happy) by playing with the bottle on the changing table.  Any product that keeps my baby interested enough to dissuade kamikaze table rollseeps k my attention.  For sure.

Cost: Here’s where it gets tricky.  Anyone who reads my blog on a daily basis (or even a weekly basis) knows I’m no millionaire.  The green way is always more expensive, but you just have decide how much it’s worth to you.  If you’re on a budget, where is the wiggle room?  What are you willing to give up or TRADE in order to get the better product?  It’s cliche, but true.  You get what you pay for.

All in all, I’ve really enjoyed both products.  I’d be interested to try this out, as I think it’d last even longer than liquid baby soap.  And as a side note, I just (as in JUST NOW) put some of the moisturizer on a bug bite, and WA LA.  No more itchy.

Niiiiice.

Definitely worth the money, if you have it.  Give it a try!

AND, to HELP YOU…

A giveaway!  A $25 gift certificate to the Ecostore USA for one lucky reader.  It’s not just baby stuff folks, check it out!

Instructions on how to enter: Leave a comment on this post about a green product from The Ecostore USA that you’d like to try.  You can also decide to follow them and/or me on Twitter, and you’ll get an extra entry for each one.  Just make sure you leave a comment for each Twitter feed you sign up for.

Giveaway ends August 10th at midnight.  Good luck!

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The Swaddle

I know I’ve talked about my love of the Miracle Blanket before, and even though Camper is 10 months old, I still love them.  He used them until he was 5 months old, and I swear that the Miracle Blanket is the only reason I got more than two or three hours of sleep in a row before he was 5 months old, at all.  I definitely plan on swaddling future babies, for shiz.  Because I value sleep.  I recently got an email from their company sharing a new video they’ve put out, a bunch of babies going from crying to calm.  Although I never captured it on video, our Camper went from crying to calm with the Miracle Blanket about a zillion times.

Click here to get your own!

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