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Monday, 30 May 2016

Let's Talk About Poop Baby


Starting solids had reek havoc on little babies.

Or when they are very tiny and haven't learned 
the amazing skill of passing gas easily  :)

This video on how to give your baby an I Love You massage
helped me out a lot!!!!

When TheLittleBear was a newborn I used this to help her 
with tummy issues.

Now that she is older it's great to help her get things 
going when her stools are a little tougher to get out.

Hope this helps you in your baby poop journey ;)

Monday, 23 May 2016

How I Made A Pouch For My Tula For Under $10


I discovered something about myself since having TheLittleBear.

I love love love to baby wear. I love baby carriers because they keep your baby close
but help you to be hands free.

In the beginning I had the Beco Gemini Baby Carrier. I loved that I didn't have to have 
a baby insert. As TLB grew I knew I wanted something with more support for her legs.

I research and researched and loved the Tula. 
However, no baby carrier is perfect.
I loved the Tula, but I longed for a pouch like the Ergo.
I loved the idea that you could throw a couple of things in the pouch and 
not have to carrier a purse. 

The Tula does has a pocket at the waistband, 
but it's small and only holds my wallet...

So I made my own pouch for the Tula Carrier.
I was at Old Navy and saw the perfect bag. It was only $5, so the price was right 
for my experiment.

You will need:

1. A Clutch that folds over. Mine had a magnetic part that kept it folded. 
The magnetic part is super helpful to keep the carrier attached to the Tula in the middle.


2. A hammer, snaps that match the Tula snaps, a zipper, needle and thread, 
and a snap tool. I got my snaps from here


3. A stitch remover and pen.


4. And finally pins. 

 

The first step is you want to attach you Tula snaps to the clutch. 
Measure out the distance of the snaps on your Tula, and mark it on the clutch with your pen.
Then follow the directions from your snap provider and attach the snaps.


The next step is to remove some of the stitching on the side of your clutch. 
Most clutches have zippers on the top, but because it folds down you won't be able to
reach it when you have it on your carrier. 
And it wouldn't be ideal to remove the new pouch every time you needed something.


Once one of the side stitches have been removed pin and sew in your new zipper. 



Then you are going to want to either remove or sew together the zipper at the top.

I did this because I didn't want TLB to have her back against a rough zipper. 
If your clutch doesn't have this problem then you can skip it :)


And...
Ta Daaaa!
Finished :)


It looks exactly the same so if you want to use it as a regular clutch you can.

Here's how it looks on the Tula.




I didn't think of this at the time, but the top fabric 
provides a nice soft place for TLB's neck.

I hope this helps you in your baby wearing adventures :)


Monday, 16 May 2016

Organizing My Diaper Drawer



I'm always fascinated with how people organize their house. 
I love to organize and see everything in it's neat little place.
So, I thought I'd share how my diaper drawer is organized. 
In the upper row I have 3 rows of diapers, a tupperware of doggie poop bags, and wipes.

We use Huggies because they are the most affordable brand that 
did cause TheLittleBear to break out in a rash.
We EC (elimination communication) with TLB, so I didn't need to invest in a diaper pail.
Most of the time TLB uses her potty to do her business, but on the off chance that I didn't 
pay enough attention and she went in her diaper, I have doggie bags that I never use for Rory
to put her stinky diaper in. 
I also use Huggies wipes because that's just what we've always used. 
They were on sale once at Costco and I never changed what we started with. 
Sales... They get you every time ;)

In the next row I have all my baby liquids.
Baby Aveeno, Hand Sanitizer, Coconut Oil for bottoms, D-Drops, 
Bio Gaia (now it comes in non refrigeration required),
Penatin, Coconut Oil for non bottom areas, and Vaseline. 





We use Baby Aveeno Eczema Care because TLB his prone to Eczema on her face.
It works wonders!
I also have hand sanitizer that I use to spray on things that get peed on... 


I separate my Coconut Oil into small containers for bottoms and
large container for non bottom areas. 
Just so there is no contamination.








D-Drops because the midwives harped on and on about it.
Bio Gaia because it helps build gut bacteria to fight gas.
It comes in no refrigeration required now, yay!
Having a baby open their mouth and stay still long enough to 
drop 5 drops in their mouth is tough. So we put it on a little spoon
and TLB loves it! She gets to play with the spoon after which is like a double treat 
for us because it keeps her occupied while we apply her oils :)



I keep the non bottom Coconut Oil and Penatin in these mason jars.
They fit perfectly in the drawer.
Also, the original Penatin container that it comes it would get cream everywhere.
This keeps it contained better.

The desk is from ikea.
It's the MICKE desk.

Living in a small space and keep to a budget I repurposed this desk.
We had a piece of bed topper foam we didn't need anymore so I cut it to size and viola. 
Change table:)

The fabric patter is from Birch Fabrics.
Fabricana has a huge selection of wonderful fabrics.
If you measure what you need and get only the perfect amount of fabric,
there is minimal cutting and sewing to make a cover for the foam. 
I also put a garbage bag over the foam and under the cover to make it water proof :)






Monday, 9 May 2016

My No Cry Onion Trick


I hate hate hate chopping onions. 
I've found that I'm super sensitive to onion mist 
and end up in tears with the first slice.

However....
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