Prepping all the things the kids needed to pack for daycare was a lot more expensive and time consuming than I had expected. Annie and Ace are at different enough ages that even at the same school they have different lists of needs. Add to that a second daycare for Annie, which is a different style and again needed a different list of supplies. So, here’s an outline of everything each kid took to the first day of daycare. Time to Pack for Daycare Ace – Infant Room 1. Full Sleeve of Size 2 Diapers // 2. 2 Packs Baby …
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How to Survive your First Daycare Tours
It’s official. Maternity leave is over and I’m back to work, which also means the kids are in daycare. My company offers remote work 3 days a week and office work the other 2 days. That schedule gives me the flexibility to be a little creative with our childcare. So it was time to start thinking about daycare and scheduling daycare tours. I decided to keep Ace home with me on the days I work from home, at least until he’s mobile. Especially since he’s breastfeeding. The more time we have together the better. It went okay throughout the …
4 Awesome Baby Items We Swapped In for Baby 2
If you’re anything like me, as a first-time mom trying to decide what baby gear I needed I leaned heavily on the women in my life who were already mothers. I sent my sister-in-law text messages right from the aisles of Buy Buy Baby. I sat with my coworker at the company picnic and picked her brain. And I spent hours reading reviews and posts online. Now that I am three months into being a mom of two, I have some insight on what we liked so much we reused for baby 2, and what we replaced. So, I’m paying …
Our Positive, Almost Unmedicated Birth Story
Throughout this pregnancy I did a lot more preparation toward my goal of an unmedicated birth than I did the first time around. I read books (Ina Mays Guide to Childbirth and Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way), watched positive unmedicated birth stories on YouTube, researched as much as I could, drank the raspberry leaf tea (after 36 weeks and with permission from my doctor), practiced prenatal yoga, increased my water intake, and even watched a few free courses from the hospital and that I found online. I would have done more in person education, but Covid limited my options. A …
Practical Steps To Become A Stay At Home Mom
Working mom life is a dream for some moms. I’m not going to pretend I understand what that’s like. For me, the working mom guilt is unbearable, enter my stay at home mom goals. Annie is 17 months old at the time of this post and I’ve been working since she was 3 months old. I remember the first day I dropped her off at daycare. It was soul-crushing. She was safe, surrounded by other adorable kids her age, great teachers, toys, outdoor space, any kids dream I can imagine. But for the 8 hours after dropping her off I …
The Gentle Sleep Training Strategy that Works: Refresher
Almost a year ago I shared some insights into our process of getting Annie to sleep through the night in her own room. I stand by our sleep training process; it worked well and continues to work well. So, I wanted to share a brief update. Click here to read the original post. Time Change Debacle Last weekend Daylight Savings Time ended, and we changed our clocks to spring forward. The first morning, Annie slept until 9 thanks to an extra tired kiddo and the bonus hour provided by the clocks. Sounds awesome, right? It was, but it was the …
4 Important Strategies for Pandemic Travel
I know it’s controversial, but we decided we are going to travel to visit my mom and brothers for Christmas in Colorado this year. Any other year, this would have been a no brainer – get plane tickets, pack, and go. This year with COVID in the air we had to really think through this decision with a list of pros and cons and strategize our pandemic travel plans. Pros Annie is 14 months old, and my mom hasn’t seen her in real life since she was two weeks old. Facetime is great and all, but it’s just not the …
3 Easy Tips for Holiday Travel Prep
Call me crazy, but we are planning to travel for the holidays this year. It was a big decision with COVID being as rampant as it is, but it’s the decision we made. Unless the airlines shut down, we’re going. You can read about our thought process and the things we’re going to do to keep ourselves and others safe here. So now I’m in holiday travel prep mode. The first time we went anywhere out of state with Annie, she was 3 months old, and she was a perfect angel. Granted she wasn’t mobile yet and not that curious …
The Gentle Sleep Training Strategy that Works: Part 1
Like many moms the first few weeks of a baby’s life feature late nights, lots of wake up to sooth and feed the baby. Annie was no different. Like clockwork every 2-3 hours we cuddled up on her rocker breastfeeding. Eventually, around 2 months old she was finally able to sleep through the night naturally with no sleep training. Eight solid hours was a God send to this tired mama. A few weeks later, she came down with the flu and reverted back to waking up at least two times a night to eat. Of course, I was back to work …