Some shots of our last weekend away x
Thursday, 30 July 2015
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Wardrobe Wednesday: No Repeat- Update!
I'm past my next set of 16! Still no repeats yet!
While I am getting into some of my more unique or "nana-esque" dresses, there are still some favorites sprinkled in here and there.
This has been such a big lesson! I have all these dresses and routinely wear just a small amount of them. My favorites I suppose. This is so good for reminding me what I have. And I think it might be a lesson about getting rid of some things. A good practise all round!
While I am getting into some of my more unique or "nana-esque" dresses, there are still some favorites sprinkled in here and there.
Glad to be back with my pal Kim again! Happy Wednesday folks!
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
What Sophie Wore: Bear o Clock
I don't know why, but for some reason, I never thought I would put Soph in a bear suit. But then Liz and I found one on sale one day. And there was a tail. And well, that was it.
I give you. My baby in a bear suit. You are welcome.
I give you. My baby in a bear suit. You are welcome.
Monday, 27 July 2015
Just Another Newborn Essentials List
There are lists like this all over the net. But hey, why not throw in my two cents?!
Here is what I had and actually NEEDED/LOVED for Soph when she was just a wee little poppet.
Read actually needed because I had a room full of stuff.
Bassinet - I almost didn't get my Moses basket. I nearly let a few people talk me out of it. Thank goodness I got it! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE it. To start off with, its beautiful, and amazingly made (in New Zealand by Baby Trenz). Not to mention that it was the handiest thing we had. We had it next to me while I was on the couch (or my human nest) and it got carried back and forward from our room to the lounge each day. Sophie had her day naps in it up until she turned 3 months, and she has just gone into her crib at night time, so well after 4 months. When she wigged out in the evenings, one of the ways we would calm her was by rocking her basket back and forward. The basket now sits in her Nursery with all her soft toys in it, and will be in use if we have another babe, and will be hers for when she has a kid. The New Zealand wool mattress is warm and soft and airs well. I truly love it.
Swaddles - well, in truth we never burrito baby swaddled her because a - it was so bloody hot, and b - she got really annoyed being all tight and wrapped. But I did loosely wrap her in it, and the muslin was good with just a nappy when it was really warm. Plus we used them as a blanket in her bassinet.
Singlets/Tank tops - I had none of these before she was born (bizarre since I had every other piece of clothing). These were great to get a little something on her without over heating her, and I know we know have heaps of them since the weather has cooled turn, so if babe is newborn in Summer or Winter they seem pretty essential.
Muslin washcloths - they got used for everything from bath time, to cooling her down in the heat.
Blooming bath - Sophie's first baths were in a plastic tub, and then she moved into a bigger plastic tub. Now she has baths and showers with us. The blooming bath served a couple of uses. Most importantly, it cushions her wee head against the edge of the tubs. The petals can be folded down to create a little seat to adjust the depth of the tub too. Also, well heck, it looks absolutely adorable too. I still use it against the end of the tub when she baths with me and she loves the bright color of the cushy petals. Oh, and importantly, I just drain it in the shower and throw it in the washing machine. Very durable and dries in the sun, or from a spin cycle.
All in ones - like you know the pj/onesies that just button or zip right up. The easier the better. Cos those brand new little babes don't like having their nappies changed.
White noise machine - A heartbeat one in her bassinet seemed to help with keeping her naps long.
Coconut oil - We used this for cradle cap, dry skin, and eczema. But remember, don't oil up babe and carry her around. They are slippery suckers!
Feeding pillow - My boppy was the BEST. I swear by it. For balancing her while she was feeding, for propping her up, for tummy time. And I still use it - 6 months later, for when she has her bottle, to help her learn to sit, and to prop her up on her belly. Bestest. I think my sister didn't have one for her first born, and then did for her second, and she said it made such a big difference.
Ikea Play gym - Literally the best $20 purchase I made for her. She has loved it since really early and still lobes it now.
Here is what I had and actually NEEDED/LOVED for Soph when she was just a wee little poppet.
Read actually needed because I had a room full of stuff.
Bassinet - I almost didn't get my Moses basket. I nearly let a few people talk me out of it. Thank goodness I got it! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE it. To start off with, its beautiful, and amazingly made (in New Zealand by Baby Trenz). Not to mention that it was the handiest thing we had. We had it next to me while I was on the couch (or my human nest) and it got carried back and forward from our room to the lounge each day. Sophie had her day naps in it up until she turned 3 months, and she has just gone into her crib at night time, so well after 4 months. When she wigged out in the evenings, one of the ways we would calm her was by rocking her basket back and forward. The basket now sits in her Nursery with all her soft toys in it, and will be in use if we have another babe, and will be hers for when she has a kid. The New Zealand wool mattress is warm and soft and airs well. I truly love it.
Swaddles - well, in truth we never burrito baby swaddled her because a - it was so bloody hot, and b - she got really annoyed being all tight and wrapped. But I did loosely wrap her in it, and the muslin was good with just a nappy when it was really warm. Plus we used them as a blanket in her bassinet.
Singlets/Tank tops - I had none of these before she was born (bizarre since I had every other piece of clothing). These were great to get a little something on her without over heating her, and I know we know have heaps of them since the weather has cooled turn, so if babe is newborn in Summer or Winter they seem pretty essential.
Muslin washcloths - they got used for everything from bath time, to cooling her down in the heat.
Blooming bath - Sophie's first baths were in a plastic tub, and then she moved into a bigger plastic tub. Now she has baths and showers with us. The blooming bath served a couple of uses. Most importantly, it cushions her wee head against the edge of the tubs. The petals can be folded down to create a little seat to adjust the depth of the tub too. Also, well heck, it looks absolutely adorable too. I still use it against the end of the tub when she baths with me and she loves the bright color of the cushy petals. Oh, and importantly, I just drain it in the shower and throw it in the washing machine. Very durable and dries in the sun, or from a spin cycle.
Oh sweet baby. You were so tiny. |
All in ones - like you know the pj/onesies that just button or zip right up. The easier the better. Cos those brand new little babes don't like having their nappies changed.
White noise machine - A heartbeat one in her bassinet seemed to help with keeping her naps long.
Coconut oil - We used this for cradle cap, dry skin, and eczema. But remember, don't oil up babe and carry her around. They are slippery suckers!
Feeding pillow - My boppy was the BEST. I swear by it. For balancing her while she was feeding, for propping her up, for tummy time. And I still use it - 6 months later, for when she has her bottle, to help her learn to sit, and to prop her up on her belly. Bestest. I think my sister didn't have one for her first born, and then did for her second, and she said it made such a big difference.
Ikea Play gym - Literally the best $20 purchase I made for her. She has loved it since really early and still lobes it now.
Thursday, 23 July 2015
Travel Thursday: Multonomah Falls
You can probably tell that the Pacific North West was one of my favorite spots in the States. Everything was just so beautiful, and it was such a lovely time exploring and ticking off bucket list goals!
I have wanted to see this waterfall ever since I saw it on the end shots of the Twilight film. Lame spot to first see it, I know.. But how gorgeous is it?! The sweeping falls, the mighty volcanic walls and the beautiful old bridge. Such a perfect combination of nature and structure.
I have wanted to see this waterfall ever since I saw it on the end shots of the Twilight film. Lame spot to first see it, I know.. But how gorgeous is it?! The sweeping falls, the mighty volcanic walls and the beautiful old bridge. Such a perfect combination of nature and structure.
Tuesday, 21 July 2015
What Sophie Wore: Vintage Smocking
One of my favorite photos of me as a babe is in a romper with sweet smocking across the front. When I saw this on Instagram, I knew I had to have it for Soph. Even though I was only 6 months along!
Romper: Vintage n Things - Instagram
Monday, 20 July 2015
Mama To Do List
Do any other Mamas have enormous lists of things they would like to do?
Here is my current mental to do list.
Teach Sophie sign language
Go to a Mummy and Me gym class
Upcycle Sophie's old swaddles into cloth wipes
Try making my own laundry detergent
Make one of my old band t shirts into a romper for Sophie
Sew Dom a soft ball with Koalas on it (still haven't got round to that Laurie lol)
Fix the hems on about 5 dresses
Sew buttons on about 9 tops
Make a play date with about 6 different friends' babes
Make and freeze my own baby purees
Make my own soap
Try coconut oil pulling
Send a package to Steph with presents for all the kids
Send Sophie's latest bundles of don't fits to Em
Make my own deodorant
Learn to crochet
Do yoga
Learn to needle felt
Get back into learning French
Sew some curtains
Send 50 different bloody emails
Reply to 17 messages
Get photos printed
Paint my nails
Make some fruit sorbet in that Thermomix
Take 10 minutes to meditate
And the list goes on...
Does anyone else sit and say, gah, I must remember to do that!
Will I ever get round to any of them..?
Well, I suppose, chances are, if I do, I will blog about it. So stay tuned!
Here is my current mental to do list.
Teach Sophie sign language
Go to a Mummy and Me gym class
Upcycle Sophie's old swaddles into cloth wipes
Try making my own laundry detergent
Make one of my old band t shirts into a romper for Sophie
Sew Dom a soft ball with Koalas on it (still haven't got round to that Laurie lol)
Fix the hems on about 5 dresses
Sew buttons on about 9 tops
Make a play date with about 6 different friends' babes
Make and freeze my own baby purees
Make my own soap
Try coconut oil pulling
Send a package to Steph with presents for all the kids
Send Sophie's latest bundles of don't fits to Em
Make my own deodorant
Learn to crochet
Do yoga
Learn to needle felt
Get back into learning French
Sew some curtains
Send 50 different bloody emails
Reply to 17 messages
Get photos printed
Paint my nails
Make some fruit sorbet in that Thermomix
Take 10 minutes to meditate
And the list goes on...
Does anyone else sit and say, gah, I must remember to do that!
Will I ever get round to any of them..?
Well, I suppose, chances are, if I do, I will blog about it. So stay tuned!
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