Showing posts with label newborn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label newborn. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Products I Love

Glider


Our Dutailier Glider and Ottoman  are essential nursery items. I was very against purchasing a glider, as we had very little room to spare, but my husband insisted. Thank goodness for him! I can't imagine what we would have done during the colic-y months (all five of them...) without our glider.

Now, we ready our bedtime stories on the glider and drink the last bottle before bedtime while cuddling and rocking.

Source
This is not a picture of me or my family but they seem to like their glider, too.

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Twins Top Ten

Hospital Bag


These were the essentials in my hospital bag:

  1. Medela Easy Expression Bustier
  2. Well-fitted bra
  3. Sleep mask
  4. Comfortable blanket and pillow
  5. Pajama pants
  6. Flip flops (or slippers)
  7. Gatorade
  8. Peanut butter
  9. Phone and charger (I used this for the baby schedule tracking app, alarm clocks, entertainment, taking pictures, keeping in touch with people, etc.)
  10. ...and again, #10 has to be my husband. I was barely functioning after giving birth to my daughters and my husband was the glue that held everything together. Line up your team of supportive friends and family members!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

How Lucky am I?

My Beautiful Girls

 
 
Lily and Aubrey (respectively) at 3.5 months old

Friday, August 2, 2013

Twins Top Ten

Newborn


Here are the top ten things I couldn't live without when my girls were first born (once we got home from the hospital).

  1. Side-car crib setup
  2. Receiving blankets
  3. White noise
  4. Breast pump
  5. BabyCenter app
  6. Alarm clock
  7. Moby wrap
  8. Pacifiers
  9. Newborn hats
  10. My husband (Couldn't have done it without him!!)

Newborn Photo Shoots

Lessons Learned


Wait, newborn babies don't just sleep all of the time?

For some reason, and maybe I'm the only one, I thought newborn babies slept all of the time! Aubrey, my 'youngest,' was a major expection (she's on the right.) From the second she was born, she's been wide-eyed and alert. Sleeping was not a top priority for her. (Neither was eating, but that's a story for another day.)

Lily (left) and Aubrey (right)
The picture above was made possible by a combination of sheer talent by our photographer and some last minute scrambling to ensure we had two sleepy babies. Here's what I wish I had known:

Tip #1: Food. Feed your newborn a full bottle, as much as they'll eat, just before the photoshoot to ensure they have a full tummy. This will be one less thing to stand in the way of your baby sleeping like a little angel during their shoot.

Tip #2: White noise. Our girls' eye lids seem to grow heavy the second they hear white noise. Make sure you have a speaker so you can crank it, too!

Tip #3: Pre-plan outfits. Why did I think newborn photographers would have props and clothing? This seemed logical to me but my photographer didn't even have newborn hats, so we had to purchase some ahead of time. Maybe some photographers are better equipped. Check ahead of time! (to give her some credit, she did have wraps and blankets)

Tip #4: Crank the heat. If you have a space heater, that's perfect. If not, crank the heat in your house temporarily so your babies will stay comfy and cozy while they're unswaddled.

Tip #5: Burp rags. Keep some burp rags on hand. You did just feed your baby a full bottle, after all!