Showing posts with label Favorite Things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Favorite Things. Show all posts

Saturday, May 17, 2014

If we could do our registry over again


It's been almost 4 years since we painstakingly created our baby registry. When I was 16 or so weeks pregnant, Mike and I went to Babies R Us on a Sunday afternoon, grabbed a registry barcode scanner, walked around aimlessly, felt overwhelmed, scanned only two things (crib and stroller) and then headed home. I did the rest of it online -- sitting comfortably on my couch. That way, I could read reviews and see everything in a much more organized manner.

I promised this post to a few pregnant friends who read my list of "Favorite Things" and wanted to know how it all turned out. Would I still buy the same items? Are some of the high price tags worth it?

Below is a run down of most of the items on the list and how we feel about them now. I'll also be following up this post with a list of things that weren't on this original list of newborn/baby items but should be, and then lastly I'll share what books and toys we're loving now (like we did a year or so ago). I always love seeing other people's recommendations, so I'll share ours :)

So without further ado…

Stuff we still love

Wubbanub pacifiers
Oh, the wub. How I wish Aurelia ever took a pacifier. Never the less, whoever invented the Wubbanub is a genius. It is a Soothie pacifier attached to a little stuffed animal. They make all different kinds of animals including giraffes, dinosaurs, dogs, and monkeys. Carina loved her kitty more than anything until she broke it when she was about 18 Months old. Up to that point, it was the only pacifier we had for her. After it broke, we went through about 10 soothe pacifiers until we took them away last summer. The wubs are so much easier to keep track of and are so much cuter. 

Gerber Birdseye Prefold Cloth Diapers

Everyone told me to get a few packs of these, because they are the best burp cloths and I didn't listen. I registered for and bought pretty burp cloths. The pretty ones look nice, but they aren't absorbent at all. I think most of them are in the trash at this point. These Gerber cloth diapers are so absorbent sometimes I can't even tell that there's spit up all over them! In comparison to the fancy burp cloths, these are super cheap, too.

Aden and Anais Swaddle Blankets
These swaddle blankets are truly the best. We probably have close to 20 different receiving blankets and these are the only ones that we use to swaddle anymore.  They are large and a little bit stretchy; perfect for swaddling! We actually bought another set after it became clear that these were the be-all end-all of swaddle blankets. The prints are super cute, too.

Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes
This little toy plays four different classical music songs including Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Spring (one of my faves). We kept it on the changing table and would give it to the girls during diaper changes because these little squirmies need a distraction. I've bought this as a baby shower/new baby gift for friends a couple times.

MAM Oral Care Rabbit
I bought this on the recommendation of some of the Bump ladies and I am so glad I did. You slip your fingers in the bunny's ears and rub baby's gums. Neither of the girls has been fond of teeth brushing (read: hysterical screaming), but they tolerated this much better than the other (3 or 4) baby toothbrushes we've tried.

Itzbeen Pocket Nanny
It's no secret that I'm obsessed with the Itzbeen. It has been a life saver. Every time you feed baby or change her diaper, you press the button and a timer starts counting. This means at any given time you can see how long it has been since you fed or changed her. I cannot live without this item. We used it just as religiously with Aurelia as we did with Carina and will absolutely use it for any future babies. I know there are phone apps out there that do the same thing but the ease of pushing a button vs. swiping into your phone, into an app, and recording the data can't be beat. I am a heavy iPhone user but will never trade this for an app.

Halo Cotton Swaddle Sleepsack
At around 4 months Carina outgrew our aden + anais Swaddle Blankets. We looked at a number of sleep products like SwaddleMes, the Woombie, and the Swaddlepod, but decided against those designs because we weren't sure for how much longer she would need to be swaddled. This sleepsack, on the other hand, can be used as a sleep blanket with or without the velcro swaddly part. When Carina no longer needed to be swaddled, we unhooked the velcro and took off the swaddle. As soon as we started using this sleepsack, she was back to sleeping through the night almost every night!

Lansinoh Disposable Nursing Pads
I was using reusable nursing pads at first, but after I leaked through one, my bra, my shirt, and the blanket that was covering me, I knew it was time to try something else. These are great; they have an adhesive backing and will stick to your nursing bra or tank really well, and in over 3 total years of breastfeeding (whoa…) I've never leaked through one. I tried free samples of other brands but always came back to these. If you're nursing, get these. You'll thank me.

Medela PersonalFit Breastshields
It is IMPERATIVE that you make sure you have the right fit while pumping. Otherwise it can be painful and decrease your output. I was using the wrong size for a few weeks when Carina was a newborn and it was painful and I was frustrated that I wasn't pumping much milk. Most breast pumps come with the most popular size (24 mm) and I had no idea that they weren't actually "one-size-fits-all". Check out the guide on the Medela website to see if you have the right fit.

Munchkin Dishwasher Basket
I don't know how I would clean all of my pump parts, the girls' bottle parts,   zippy cup parts, etc. as efficiently if it weren't for this basket.  I just throw everything in there; no hand washing necessary. Saves me so much time. It's been in our dishwasher ever day pretty much since Carina was a few weeks old.

Lansinoh Breastmilk Storage Bags
Anyone who breastfeeds and pumps breastmilk will need a means in which to store said milk. When I started pumping when Carina was 3 weeks old, I poured the milk in these bags when I was done, and then lay them flat in the freezer. These bags hold up great and are super easy to use.

Simple Wishes Hands-Free Breastpump Bra
This bra is amazing and a must-have for anyone who needs to multi-task. I used it at work when I pumped, and I was able to keep on working while I pump. It is so absolutely worth the money for anyone who is planning on pumping at work. It's comfortable and adjustable in size so it's easy to get the perfect fit. There are removable straps that you can use if you need additional support. I've since bought another so I can keep one at work and one at home (as needed).

My Brest Friend Pillow
This pillow literally has become my best friend. It is thick and supportive (not mushy like the boppy) and has a back rest. You don't have to hold the baby in position; your arms are free! It is adjustable and can fit snugly enough that you can stand up and walk around while baby is feeding. It also has a pocket that you can put your cell phone or lanolin in.

Inglesina Table Chair
We've used this chair for both girls and they much prefer it to our giant clunky high chair. The levers under the arms are completely adjustable, so you can attach the seat to tables of any thickness. It folds up really nicely, so it's perfect to bring to restaurants or take with you when you travel. We picked this brand as opposed to others because it had the best reviews on Amazon for table chairs under $50.

ERGObaby Baby Carrier
The Ergo was great for multitasking with both girls. When you have little ones who refuse to be put down, putting them in this will let you get some chores done. In my experience, it often lulled a nap-refusing baby to sleep. It was definitely a must-have for grocery shopping with a newborn and a toddler, too.

Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo
Take my eyes but not this jumper! This is akin to baby crack; both girls had so much fun in it. You can see for yourself in this video of Carina in it. When they weren't tall enough to reach the ground from the lowest setting (the height is adjustable), we simply put a thick Chemistry text book under their feet. Worked great.

Fisher Price Precious Planet Swing
Carina and Aurelia both slept in this swing every night for a few months when they were newborns. They LOVED it and slept through the night and what tired Momma & Daddy don't want sleep? This particular model is great because you can use it with either batteries or the plug-in adapter. I would make love to this swing if I could. I'm not kidding. I tested a different brand/type of swing for a Mom's Panel I'm in when Aurelia was a newborn and it didn't even compare. I'm not sure if they sell this exact model anymore, but look for any of the Fisher Price cradle swings. Same idea and function.

Fisher-Price Playtime Bouncer, Precious Planet
Both Carina and Aurelia could sit in this bouncer all day. But don't worry, I didn't let them. It's stored in Aurelia's closet now and if I'm cleaning or rearranging in there, they still like to take it out and play with it. If you can handle the cuteness, take a look at the video of her adorable 'dancing'. This was my go-to item when I need a few minutes to pee or get something to eat.

Stuff we're "meh" about or would do differently

JJ Cole Car Seat Cover
These are a good alternative to the JJ Cole Bundle Mes because they don't go between baby and the car seat (and hence won't void your car seat's warranty). We have 2, but honestly I think a thick baby blanket works just as well.

Fisher-Price Precious Planet Tub
This thing is huge and takes up a ton of space. I'm not sure there are many great alternatives out there, but we'd probably try to find something less bulky. Maybe one like this that looks like it fits in the kitchen sink - The First Year's Infant To Toddler Tub.

ERGObaby Original Infant Insert
Neither of the girls was very comfortable in the Ergo infant insert. I've heard you can use a wrapped up receiving blanket and it works just well. And anyways, I found the Moby Wrap to be better suited for the newborn stage.

Fisher-Price Rainforest Peek-a-Boo Soother, Waterfall
Carina enjoyed this, but it eats batteries. We've since opted for the Soundspa Lullaby Sound Machine and Projector. We have one for each of the girls' rooms now. They're not perfect (the projector motor craps out every now and then) but they are comforting and can stay on all night (instead of shutting off after 20 minutes).

Baby Jogger City Mini Single Stroller
I really liked this stroller, BUT -- if you are planning on having more than 1 kid, I'd really consider a single stroller that can convert into a double. I wish we had done this. Because now we have this stroller, and also the Double, and they both take a lot of space. If we could do it all over again I think I'd go for either the phil&teds Navigator or the Baby Jogger City Select.

Fisher-Price Rainforest Melodies & Lights Deluxe Gym
Both girls enjoyed this gym but it falls apart every freaking 5 minutes. We have to constantly put the four corners of it back into the play mat and snap the top back together. Maybe we just got a defective one? I won the Tiny Love My Nature Pals Move & Playmat at BlogHer shortly before Aurelia was born and like this one a lot better.

Boppy Nursing Pillow
I didn't use the Boppy for nursing, I much prefer the My Brest Friend Pillow for that -- we used it for baby lounging. Just a place to hang out when the girls couldn't yet sit up on their own. In retrospect, any old pair of pillows would have done just fine (and have done just fine).

Fisher-Price Precious Planet Mobile
We didn't use this mobile much past the first few months for either of the girls. We opted for the Soundspa Lullaby Sound Machine and Projector and handmade mobiles instead. We took the little animals off and the girls still play with them, though.

Fortunately, there really haven't been any items that we initially liked only to find them unbearable later on. Just a few things for which we probably would have considered other options had we known then what we know now.

Moms out there, please feel free to add any advice or must-have items, or things you wish you hadn't bought.

Monday, January 30, 2012

These are a few of my favorite things - 1 Year: Toys

It's been a long time since I've done a Monthly Favorite Things post. A number of you have been asking what toys Carina is currently enjoying, so I figured it would be a good thing to revisit. I'll follow up with a non-toys post next week.

Melissa & Doug Wooden Abacus: At this point, she just likes to bang on the abacus and make the beads spin. I hope it will continue to be fun for her as she grows. A while back I took some cute pictures of her playing with the abacus.
Fisher-Price Rock-a-Stack: We've had this since she was 6 months old and she has just as much fun with it now as she did then. Recently she started actually putting the donuts on the stacker, instead of just sticking the donuts in her mouth lol

Fisher-Price Chase & Race Ramp: A friend of mine just gave this to Carina for her birthday. When we were at her house on a playdate, I remarked that I really liked all of her son's "boy" toys, and thought that Carina needed some (she has a few too many purse toys). It was so thoughtful of her to give this to Carina! And wow, she is in love with this toy. She dances when it plays music after the car goes through, and waves her arms up and down. Adorable.

USA Map Magic Wand Puzzle: I saw this puzzle a while back on Zulily and it instantly reminded me of the giant USA map on the blacktop of my elementary school back in Westborough, Massachusetts. I was a geography nut when I was younger, and I guessed {correctly} that Carina would have a lot of fun with this. At this point she pretty much just takes all of the pieces out and stick them in her mouth, or in other strange places. The Carolinas are currently missing hahaha. I took some cute pics of her playing with this a while ago, too.

Melissa & Doug Band in a Box: This was one of Carina's two Christmas gifts and she just can't get enough of it. She loves the maracas, the triangle, and the tambourine. She's just recently figured out how the cymbals work, too. Despite the loud noises that emanate from this toy, it is so much fun to play the instruments with her.
Fisher-Price Tea Set: Every morning Carina and I have a little tea party right before I get my actual coffee. She hands me one of the cups and "eats" the little cakes. We have been practicing "open" and "close" with the top of the teapot as well.

Sandra Boynton Board Books: These are a huge hit in our house. Carina picks one up, brings it over to me, hits in my lap, and I read it to her. Then, she gets up, goes and gets another, and comes back. We sometimes read four at a time, all in a row. I love our snuggly reading time.
Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Storybook Rhymes: This toy is the only way we are able to make it through diaper changes sans screaming. I put it next to the changing pad and Carina watches in awe as I take care of her dirty diapers. When not mid-change, she likes to sway back and forth to some of the nursery rhymes.
Fisher-Price Baby's First Blocks: We've had this toy since before Carina was 6 months old and she's just beginning to understand how the blocks go in the different shape holes. Before, she would simply play with (or try to eat) the blocks, or just put them all in the bucket.

On the Night You Were Born: I quoted this book in Carina's Happy Birthday post. Every single time I read this book, I tear up while reading the last page. This book is so special, and so perfect, I think every child needs it.

What toys did your little one love at 1?

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Monday, April 25, 2011

These are a few of my favorite things - 4 Months

As Carina grows we're finding that there are so many more things she is enjoying.  Her favorite right now seems to be toys that light up and/or play music.  Here's our 4 month run down:

1. Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes

In last month's edition of my Favorite Things (3 Months) I mentioned that M is a bit of a classical music snob.  I guess 'snob' isn't the right word; he would just rather have Carina listen to classical music than songs like "Mary Had a Little Lamb" over and over again.  I certainly don't mind this, because I have a feeling that after hearing "If You're Happy and You Know It" twenty times I might want to hurt myself someone.  This little toy plays four different classical music songs including Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Spring (one of my faves).  Carina likes to watch the blinking lights while it plays.


2. Learning Curve Star Teething Blanket


One of the January Mommas recommended this little blanket.  For only $7, I am really happy with it.  The star in the center is crinkly, and Carina loves manipulating it.  Each of the points of the star has a different material/texture, and one has a squeaky.  Carina likes to put the blue one in her mouth.  When I just hold the star up in the arm and move it around she flails her arms in response.  So cute.

3. Ergo Baby Carrier Black with Camel Lining

I talked about the Ergo a couple months ago when we were having trouble getting Carina to nap, but never referred to it as one of my favorite things.  It deserves to be listed here.  Carina was in a funny developmental stage last month where she was very uncomfortable with the Infant Insert, but she was a bit too small to go without it.  A few weeks ago we tried again and now it is perfect.  M and I go for walks together with her in the Ergo, and I can put her in it when I need to get things done around the house.  I may start bringing it everywhere I go with her and putting her in it instead of carrying her around in the car seat.  It is much easier to get on and off without having to worry about the insert anymore.

4. LeapFrog My Pal Violet / LeapFrog My Pal Scout

We received My Pal Violet as a gift from one of the January Mommas (we love to do gift exchanges) and it completely mesmerizes Carina.  Violet comes with a USB cord that you plug into your computer, which allows you to programyour choice of songs, your baby's name, and a few other things.  Violet says "Carina" and plays upbeat songs, lullabyes, and says various things to interact with her.  I can only imagine that this will get more and more fun as Carina grows.  Sometimes when she is fussy I turn Violet on and Carina is instantly happy.  Win.

5. Baby Einstein Bendy Ball


I don't even really know how to classify this, maybe a rattle?  I just shake it around in front of Carina and she loves it.  It is one of the first toys she really has made an effort to grasp and hold.  All of the little shapes make it a perfect toy to practice holding.  She sticks her little fingers in and shakes it around a bit.  Another cheap toy; definitely worth $6.

6. Taggies Big Security Blanket

Taggies had a big sale on Zulily.com recently and I had heard a lot about this brand, so I bought a couple things including the blanket above.  First, it is adorable.  It is a little smaller than I had expected, but definitely big enough for a baby.  Second, Carina loves to hold the little tags around the perimeter.  They are all made of different kinds of ribbons in varying widths.  Perfect for little hands to feel and grasp.  I plan on looking for more things by this company for Carina.

7. Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo

This is akin to baby crack; Carina has so much fun in it.  She jumps and kicks and plays with the toys.  M discovered that setting the music to the motion sensor setting (instead of playing continuously) really gets Carina excited.  She jumps, and then the animal sounds play.  What a great positive feedback mechanism.  I am particularly impressed with the number and variety of toys surrounding the seat.  There is a little spinny thing that Carina has figured out how to work, and she likes watching all of the others at this point.  We bought this on Amazon for $66!  Can't beat that price.

8. Sleepy Kittens Book

Have you seen the movie Despicable Me?  If not, I highly suggest you watch it.  If you have, I'm sure you'll recognize this book as the bedtime story that he reads to the little girls.  Even if you haven't seen the movie, this book is still absolutely adorable.  The three kittens at the top there are actually little finger puppets.  So while you read the cute story you can put your fingers in the kitties and wiggle them around.  I am pretty sure this is Carina's favorite book.  I read it to her almost every night before she goes to sleep.

9. Munchkin Dishwasher Basket

I don't know how I would clean all of my pump parts and Carina's bottles as efficiently if it weren't for this basket.  I just throw everything in there; no hand washing necessary.  Saves me so much time. 


10. Vulli Sophie the Giraffe Teether


I gave in and bought a Sophie after hearing so many rave reviews.  Honestly, when it first came I was a little disappointed.  The quality seems no better than a dog toy.  Why is it in my list of favorite things, then?  Carina absolutely LOVES it.  She wants to shove it in her mouth and gnaw on it all the time.  Teething has just begun, and anything that helps this much is definitely worth it.  Sophie is made of all natural rubber and food grade paint, so you don't have to worry about baby sucking on chemicals.

Share with me!  What things did/do you like for your 4 month old?  Have you tried any of these products?  If so, what do you think of them?

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