Hallmarks of the well planned wardrobe include the following: good quality basics such as jackets, pants, and foundation tees a few fun shirts or accessories thrown in that coordinate with the basics items that are are based around one or two key colors, making mixing and matching easy pieces that easily layer for transition from […]
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… Count your blessings and quit your whining. Not as catchy as “If You’re Happy and You Know It”, but more apt. You see, last week was long and hard for my little family–or so it seemed at the time–as we were beset by many little annoyances that were compounded by their happening all at […]
We’ve been duped, plain and simple. For months now, I’ve been told about the wonders of rice cereal. According to folk wisdom, it has the power to solve two of my new-mom challenges: fatigue and messiness. Tired from nursing twice each night? Try some rice cereal. Baby will sleep through the night. Tired from constantly […]
I don’t have much news, but I just heard from a good friend that a former colleague of ours, Chanda, had a baby girl last Thursday, April 5. Maylee came via an emergency C-section, but she weighed in at a healthy 7 pounds, 1 ounce, and mom and baby are reportedly just fine. In fact, […]
Ma nishtanah halaila hazeh? “How is this night different from all other nights?” It’s a song and a series of Four Questions that the youngest at the seder table asks as part of the Passover service. When you are a kid, reciting the Ma Nishtana and searching for the afikomen (a piece of matzah) is […]
I just committed myself to sticking with Fuzzi Bunz cloth diapers for the long haul with Simon. In sickness and in health. For richer for poorer. ‘Til potty training or fabric deconstruction do us part. For the past five and a half months, we’ve used these pocket-style cloth diapers quite happily. Of course, it’s easy […]
Simon’s vocabulary is still limited to things like “brrrrrr” and “uguh” and now “ooh”, but Matt and I have developed a few new words and phrases since he arrived. Some were common during the early months; some have cropped up more recently, but all of these coinages have characterized our baby-related vocabulary. baby pattern baldness, […]
When I first contemplated having a boy, I realized the day would come when I’d have to deal with his being girl crazy. I did not, however, expect that day to come quite so soon. And yet, at 24 weeks old tomorrow, Simon clearly appreciates a pretty face. Put a kind looking boy or man […]
As part of my ongoing initiation into parenthood, Tuesday night I was humbled by a 5-pound mound of plastic. It’s called the ExerSaucer, and it nearly undid Simon’s Auntie Jen and mother in the assembly. I expected the ExerSaucer Assembly to be annoying and confusing the same way build-it-yourself furniture is. I was wrong; it […]
According to the literature, most babies sleep swaddled until they are about three months old, then they let you know that they are ready to sleep free. Key word in this sentence: “most”. Not our guy. At three months he still needed to be swaddled to calm down from crying and to sleep more than […]