S.B. asks from Indianapolis, IN on February 29, 2008
What Cant You Live Without?
Another mommie friend and myself were pondering what were things we could not live day to day without to raise our children.. So now I am asking you? ( This will go in the advice book i am still colobrating for a pregnant first time mom) so PLEASE name your lets say top 5 things (or more) you could not live without! (my son could not live a day without his jumperoo!) Thank you in advance!!
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M.P. answers from Columbus on March 01, 2008
I have a 3 year old and a three month old.
1) my all time can't live w/o, the swing.
2) the lay under activity jym
3) the binky
4) I travel frequently with both kids so the DVD player in the car
5) my husband
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S.C. answers from Austin on March 03, 2008
Here are 5 things that make my day easier for my infant:
1. baby swing - the kind that goes back and forth and side to side
2. baby bouncer
3. lay under baby gym
4. the exersaucer
5. a high chair with wheels (so I can roll it into the kitchen while I cook)
*I feel like all I do is rotate my 4 month old from one toy to the next all day long!
5 things for my toddler:
1. double sided easel
2. activity workbooks
3. crayons and coloring books
4. the internet - to find crafts and activities for him to do
5. a Blue's Clues movie - because some days I need a 30 minute break!
5 things that help me personally get through the day:
1) knowing my husband will be home at 6
2) a bathtub to escape to at night
3) a good book to read in the bathtub
4) a dishwasher
5) a Mom's Night Out once a month with my close friends to vent
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H.J. answers from Mansfield on March 02, 2008
What a great idea!!
I guess the first things I thought about were actually not material things but rather things that make a difference in your child's life:
1. The dishes can wait until tomorrow. . .meaning the time with your baby is precious and slips by so fast so don't worry that there are dirty dishes in the sink or the beds aren't made. . spend that time soaking up your precious little one!
2. Intuition. . .a doctor can always tell you what they think accoring to a book. . BUT, MOM KNOWS BEST! If you ever feel that you disagree, than you are probably right. . .a Mom knows her child best!!
3. Hugs, Kisses and "I Love You's". . .what more can you give your child. . .the love you show your child is the most imortant thing!!
4. Husband. . .you can't live without him, so don't forget about him. Once the baby arrives it is easy to put the baby first (which puts the husband second). . .but, remember, without him. . .there would be no baby. Teach the baby how important your husband is to you by loving him unconditionally!!
5.God. . .without Him, nothing is possible! Teach your child how important it is to have a relationship with the one person that made everything possible!
Okay, and of course I can't stop at #5:). .. so the last one is:
6. ME. . .there has to be some "me time". . .without it you can't function. At first it is always hard to leave the baby (because let's face it. . .no one takes care of baby like Mom does:). . .but it has to be done. You have to rejuvenate yourself so you can be the best Mom that you can be to your child!
Hope this helps! Again, what a wonderful gift to give to someone!
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K.S. answers from Indianapolis on March 01, 2008
I know you already know my answers but I had to respond so here goes:
1. Jumperoo when she was little....Walker now that she older
2. CLOTH DIAPERS I feel like I am doing something good for her and for the environment everytime I put one on her or when I have to wash them and not throw them away
3. My sling because all babies need to be close to their Mommys as much as possible
4. Of course my boobs because she is a total booby baby and how else is she supposed to eat????!!!!
5. Babylegs-they are just soooo cute
6. The Bumbo chair....what a life saver for a parent who has an independent child and wants to sit up at 3 and 4 months old but cant do it on their own yet.
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M.P. answers from Columbus on March 01, 2008
I have a 3 year old and a three month old.
1) my all time can't live w/o, the swing.
2) the lay under activity jym
3) the binky
4) I travel frequently with both kids so the DVD player in the car
5) my husband
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S.C. answers from Fort Wayne on February 29, 2008
Things I can't live without
1) prepacked diaper bag. As soon as I get home, I refill my diaper bag. It's always ready to go when I am. I learned that after being stranded at a store with no diapers!
2) Playtex Nurser bottles. They've made my life so much easier!
3) A good stroller with drink holders for mommy and daddy.
4) The pack and play. My dd slept in it till she was almost 6 mos old and I still use it for keeping her contained so mommy can take a shower.
5) Playtex sippy cups. They don't leak and are extremely durable.
6) My husband. He's a wonderful father too. Without his support and love I'd have gone crazy a long time ago.
7) A nice bottle of wine. Sometimes you just need a drink to unwind after a rough day!
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A.J. answers from Cleveland on March 01, 2008
What a fun idea!
I love:
1. Baby wipes. I have them in almost every room in the house. I can clean up practically anything with a babywipe. I carry them in my purse and use them myself when using the restroom -- love em!
2. Doorway jumper. My kids never really liked the swing, but they all loved jumping around around in the jumper. it was a great way to contain them when I needed to get something done.
3. Disposable diapers. I have to agree with the other moms, I also love the convenience. I do so much laundry already, I can't imagine adding dirty diapers to the pile.
4. Plastic toy links. I loved these things, I attached them to the stroller, high chair, jumper, shopping cart... they kept me from having to constantly pick up toys, and kept the toys from constantly hitting the dirty floor in public places.
5. My double stroller. Once babies number two and three graced our family I came to truly appreciate my sturdy old Graco two seater :-)
Now my special awards for (in my opinion) the biggest wastes of money on your baby:
1. Diaper pails -- all of them end up stinking. Why keep it around anyways? Just wrap it in a plastic bag and get rid of it.
2. Wipes warmer -- talk about being spoiled, does Baby really need a prewarmed wipe?
3. Fancy baby bathtubs -- Baby is small enough at first to fit right in the sink, and then what's wrong with the regular bathtub? Place a folded towel in the bottom, add a few inches of water, you're done. No extra junk to clean and store.
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J.G. answers from Cleveland on February 29, 2008
My choices are real basic, but they mattered and made life easier!
1. disposable diapers...don't think I could deal with washing out the soiled cloth ones---have a hard enough time with my 3yr old's undies.
2. baby monitor....a need to always hear what's going on!
3. instant formula....was never a breastfeeding mom!
4. Rocking Chair...Both my kids love to be rocked, a regular chair wouldn't do the trick.
5. mommy's night out...A chance to just shop, or drive somewhere and clear your head for an evening. I am able to cope with the demands of motherhood if I had can get even just an hour to myself outside of the house.
Hope this helps!!
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W.B. answers from Cleveland on February 29, 2008
Great idea!
1. A&D ointment. I swear we should have bought stock in it.
2. Leak-proof sippy cups. After trying nearly all of them, Playtex seem to be the best.
3. SWING! Ahhh, time well spent in the swing helping to calm colic.
4. Any and all books. I cannot stree enough the importance of reading to and with your child.
5. Boppy pillow. Not only for feeding, great for tummy time to work on neck muscles. Also great for sitting up and lounging on the floor as head rest watching Baby Einstein.
S.C. answers from Austin on March 03, 2008
Here are 5 things that make my day easier for my infant:
1. baby swing - the kind that goes back and forth and side to side
2. baby bouncer
3. lay under baby gym
4. the exersaucer
5. a high chair with wheels (so I can roll it into the kitchen while I cook)
*I feel like all I do is rotate my 4 month old from one toy to the next all day long!
5 things for my toddler:
1. double sided easel
2. activity workbooks
3. crayons and coloring books
4. the internet - to find crafts and activities for him to do
5. a Blue's Clues movie - because some days I need a 30 minute break!
5 things that help me personally get through the day:
1) knowing my husband will be home at 6
2) a bathtub to escape to at night
3) a good book to read in the bathtub
4) a dishwasher
5) a Mom's Night Out once a month with my close friends to vent
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