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On Paying Admission to See a Newborn: What New Parents Need

This post was originally published on November 19, 2009. I’m mindful of this topic since another friend of mine just had a baby yesterday (shout out, Jessie!). I’d love to hear your thoughts on what new parents need and whether or not you should “pay admission” to see a newborn!

My dear friend (who was previously on bed rest) had an absolutely beautiful baby girl last week. Tim and I were so excited to get to see her and her husband as new parents, and we were completely ecstatic about getting to see a brand new baby again. Even though we have a little one who is only 3 months old, she is already entirely different than she was just 90 days ago. She’s grown a few inches, doubled in weight, and her personality is really starting to shine now. We love her to pieces, but we already miss that teeny tiny little peanut we brought home from the hospital!

When we went to the hospital to visit, we knew we were in for a treat. We also remembered what it was like to be new parents (both exciting and also completely overwhelming) and what new parents need, so we brought a few things with us for the parents and the baby. In other words, we brought an admission fee! Later in the week I brought a dinner over to the family. I also got to see the little love muffin again! Now, I did not bring over dinner just so that I could see the baby. I brought dinner because I knew exactly how difficult it is to put together a meal when you are adjusting to a serious lack of sleep and a pretty much total loss of personal time (these things come back little by little, but the loss at the start can be quite shocking!). With that said, though, getting to see the baby was a really fun perk for me!
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Newborns are so much fun to see and hold. It is no wonder that so many people want to come for a visit in the days and weeks immediately following a birth. But let me be clear about something: If you are going to visit new parents and their baby, pay an admission fee. You need to bring something with you. I’m not saying that you have to go buy a diaper cake, or bring over an 8 course meal from a restaurant. Rather, you need to either take the initiative to bring something practical (like a meal or some baby wipes, for example), or you need to ask what you can pick up from the store for them on your way over. Should they politely protest, know this: they are simply being polite. You need to be even MORE polite and bring something useful, anyway (even a gallon of milk and a few fruits and veggies would be nice!). It is so difficult to think as far ahead as even the next meal when you are a brand new parent, and anticipating the needs of your friends and family in this situation is such a great help. It is what new parents need! What isn’t helpful is coming over to see the baby, taking up their precious (yes, precious) free time with your visit, and leaving without helping them out in some small way.

What do you think about this issue?

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Christmas in July: Chance to Win $200 with Things Remembered

There’s nothing like a 95 degree afternoon to put you in the holiday spirit! It seems that whenever the weather reaches its extreme, I start to crave its polar opposite. All those snowstorms we had in December don’t sound so bad right about now!

Things Remembered is also getting in a festive mood by hosting a Things Remembered Facebook photo contest. Entrants have a chance to be in their holiday campaigns! All entrants who have a chosen photo will win $200! Woo hoo!

Here’s the cute picture I just submitted. This is Darah when she was just 4 months old. We were having our first family Christmas card photo shoot. Big smiles were still relatively new to her, so when she busted out with this “joy to the world” face, we were positively giddy! It remains one of my all-time favorite shots of her to this day.

I know you have some super cute holiday photos taking up space on your hard drive. Take a minute to go through them and pick out your favorite. It will help you not feel so darn hot, if nothing else! Then enter the contestand see if your holiday memory might make the Things Remembered Holiday Campaign! And that $200 will help with all the gifts you need to buy, too! :-)

Disclosure: I am receiving a gift card as a thank you for blogging about this contest. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own. Good luck!

Rescue Irritated Skin with Pure Fiji: Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

There are certain people in this world that mosquitoes absolutely love and adore. I am one of those very lucky people. Evidently, I am the tastiest of all treats to any and all mosquitoes in the area, and every time I step outside, it’s like putting blood in a shark tank. They come from miles around, I swear, just to make a little snack out of me.

All this is to say that I’m covered in mosquito bites for several months out of the year. Fun times.

I have some anti-itch cream in my medicine cabinet, and I am not afraid to use it. But it smells so….medicinal. I was really excited to hear about a natural alternative from the company Pure Fiji. They have a Dilo Rescue Body Spray and it is pure indulgence! From the website: “Refresh, Revive and Replenish skin instantly with this soothing natural spray. Made with dilo, aloe and ngi grass extracts to soothe and hydrate skin for 24 hours, discover a gentle yet highly effective way to soothe, moisturize and nourish irritated skin affected by sunburn, dehydration, insect bites, rashes or shaving.”

I really love just how useful this product is. I have used it on razor burns and insect bites so far, and have been really pleased with the results. I am also glad to have it on hand should we experience any sunburns this season (hopefully not!). I love having something that is based on ingredients found in nature. After reviewing the Pure Fiji website, I also have to say that I’m excited to have a product from a company like this. They are doing great things in Fiji and have an excellent commitment to treading lightly on Mother Earth. Their packaging is eco-friendly and they use sustainable raw materials in their production. Good stuff!

Pure Fiji has a drool-worthy line of products for face, skin and hair that will leave you rejuvenated and hydrated, almost as if you are just returning from a fantastic vacation in Fiji! Many of their products make use of coconut oil, which I have learned is one of the very best ingredients for hydrating your skin and your hair. And the smell of their products is unbeatable. It takes me back to the few times when I have had the luxury of going to a spa for massages. I feel instantly relaxed when I smell my Pure Fiji product. That in and of itself is worth a lot to me!

Buy it!: Pure Fiji products are available online and free shipping is offered to orders over $79. The Dilo Rescue Body Spray I reviewed retails for $39.

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win the Dilo Rescue Body Spray! The contest will run until August 4th at 11:59pm EST when a winner will be selected via Random.org. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to winning notification before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is selected. Open to residents of the United States. Limit one entrant per household, please.

Mandatory entry: Tell me one other product that Pure Fiji makes that you’d love to have!

My answer: Would love to get the men’s travel kit for my husband!

Additional entries
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Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar of my page.

Disclosure: I received a complimentary product for review purposes. The opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

Why I Don’t Own a Coffee Table


We used to have a cute coffee table. We inherited it from friends. It was glass and iron; really lovely.

But once we found out we were expecting, the table started to look quite different. We noticed the sharp edges and that the materials were hardly baby-friendly. It had to go!

We replaced it with a very clever solution: a leather storage bench. It is lower to the ground than most coffee tables, but it did the trick just fine. It was soft; not one sharp angle to be found! And it had an important purpose, which is that it could hold a lot of baby stuff.

Perfect, right?!

Sort of.

What we quickly realized is that having a large amount of floor space for play time is VERY important. Even before Darah was crawling around, we would shove the storage bench to a corner of the room every day so that Darah could play. Eventually, we asked ourselves why we were constantly moving a piece of furniture, and just let it stay put.

Does it look awesome and totally pull the room together when sitting over to the side? Nope. But I’m in a season of my life where I’d rather have a living room that looks a little bit off than have something that looks picture perfect and also cuts the available play space in half.

The question of where we put our food and drinks and books when we want to hang out in the living does remain unanswered, but I think there are two possible solutions.

1. We could go for something like a cherry console table. That would create a larger surface in the room for holding items. They are meant to go up against a couch or a wall. If we put one behind the couch that would make it very convenient as a place to hold stuff for us (like my iced coffees, because that’s what I’m always drinking!).

2. We could do a magazine end table, either getting a pair or just having one. If we went this route, I’d probably just buy one and then judge for myself if we would get enough use out of a second one to warrant spending the money and taking up the space.

What about you? Are there any pieces of furniture that you are “supposed” to have that you have decided you are better off without? Do you move your coffee table around all the time so the kids can play?

Team Umizoomi Teaches Basic Math Concepts (GIVEAWAY!!!)

Isn’t teaching a toddler so much fun? I think so! Just the other day, I taught Darah about her pinky (pinkie?) finger. She thought the name was hilarious, and brought it up at least a dozen times throughout the day.

I find these teachable moments are everywhere, and I am having a great time helping little D understand concepts that are more and more complex. But one area where I fear I am not doing the best job of teaching is with math. I’m not as quick to pick up on those moments to teach basic math concepts (and those moments really are plentiful once you stop to think about it). So I’ve been on the lookout for some material that can help me out.

Nickelodeon, believe it or not, has actually just launched a preschool math kit. It’s based on their very popular series, Team Umizoomi. Since we don’t have cable, I’d never heard of this show prior to doing this review. Evidently the series shows small children how to solve real-life problems using math skills (perhaps helping to address the question, “When will I ever use this?” at an early age!).

The Team Umizoomi Math Kit includes all of the following:

  • 48-page workbook that amplifies the curriculum covered in each episode, setting up problems and providing opportunities for practice and repetition
  • 24-page storybook that invites kids to join Team Umizoomi on a math adventure
  • 24 Mighty Math Mission Cards – portable cards that provide math-based challenges for kids
  • 48-page activity book that reinforces math skills through simple games and activities
  • Team Umizoomi episode on DVD

We have not watched the DVD yet, as I get the sense that it is a bit more fast-paced than what I allow Darah to watch. As she pushes past the 2 year mark, I’ll test the waters with it a bit to see if it holds her interest. I have found the workbooks to be really cool. Some of the concepts are beyond Darah’s level at this point, but some of the activities we are able to do right now! And they are giving me great ideas about things I can point out to Darah in our day-to-day life, as well.

If you have a little one who is gearing up for pre-school, I think this is a good enrichment option. They are available exclusively at Toys “R” Us (or can be purchased online) and retail for $19.99 each (there are 3 different kits).

By the way, can you believe that Nickelodeon is 32 years old? That is nuts!

Win it!: One Stuff Parents Need reader will win a Team Umizoomi Preschool Math Kit! The contest will run until July 30th at 11:59pm EST when a winner will be selected using Random.org. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to winning notification before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is selected. Open to residents of the United States. Limit one entrant per household, please.

Mandatory entry: Share a tip for helping a toddler learn about math!

My answer: Don’t forget to count backwards as well as forwards! Darah isn’t yet able to count backwards, but she pays very close attention whenever I do it!

Additional entries:
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Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar.

Disclosure: I received a complimentary product for review purposes. The opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

To Market, To Market to Buy a New Grill

Now that we have the grill-theft issue handled thanks to our new flexible lock, I am going to start watching the end of summer sales for a great price on a BBQ with a lot of features. I’m not sure if we’ll get one, but I know for sure that the time to get one for the best price is in the next two or 3 months!

But oh my gosh, where in the world do I even start? I confess, I don’t know a thing about outdoor grills. Just by browsing around, the Camp Chef outdoor camp oven caught my eye. It looks like an oven! But it’s for outside! Cool!
And it is cool. But we don’t camp. So that’s not the thing I need to purchase. See how easy it is for me to go off on a tangent and then buy the totally wrong thing?
What about a gas grill? I noticed some Weber gas grills on sale already. They sure do look sharp. But what are the reasons to choose gas over charcoal? I have no idea…
Fabulous readers, can you offer me any advice? It would be so nice to pick something out for Tim as a surprise. When it comes to stuff like this, I never do the selecting because I don’t know what I’m doing. But you can help me change that! If you have a grill, what do you have? Would you buy the same grill again if you had to do it over? Any tips for me? I know I’m shopping at the right time, but that doesn’t mean it is impossible to make a bad purchase!
Thanks for your help!


Happy Feet Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

Lately my feet have been oh so happy with me. I’ve been treating them right! No, I haven’t been staying off of them or getting weekly pedicures. In fact, I’ve been doing just exactly what I’ve always done: making my feet work really hard for me!
But I’ve been using Happy Feet Therapeutic Massaging Insoles in my shoes, and that is making all the difference in the world. I don’t have any specific foot problems like heel spurs, corns or plantar fasciitis, although if I did, these insoles are meant to help with those conditions. Nope, I just have plain old sore feet, and I have noticed that the soreness has increased with age.
But it turns out that your feet don’t have to hurt! I honestly never considered getting insoles for my shoes until I heard other bloggers talking about what a difference it was making for them. I thought that I should give it a try, but I wasn’t expecting to notice any difference.
I’d say that I started noticing a difference in about 3 days. My feet weren’t nearly as achy as they normally were at the end of the day. After about 5 days, I started noticing something else: my back wasn’t as sore, either! There’s a connection between sore feet and a sore back, folks! I didn’t realize that!

Unless you are already battling major problems related to your feet, insoles are probably not on your radar as something that can help you feel a lot better every day. But I’m here to tell you that these are really nice, and now that I have a pair, I don’t think I’ll look back and will be getting some for myself every year or so. I love them so much that when I change shoes, the insoles come along with me. They even make versions designed to work with thong sandals! Pretty cool, huh?

Happy Feet Insolescost $44.90 (that includes shipping). That’s about what you would pay for a pair of shoes, right? What you are actually buying, however, is the ticket to turning every pair of shoes you own into shoes that are comfortable and help you thrive, instead of the shoes they likely are, which is uncomfortable at worst, and at best, comfy but unsupportive. Also, they can be put in the washing machine should they ever get a little stinky (but only air dry, please!). LOVE that!

Happy Feet are proudly manufactured in the USA and each pair comes with a one year warranty!
Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win your own pair of Happy Feet Therapeutic Massaging Insoles! The contest will run until July 29th at 11:59pm EST when a winner will be selected via Random.org. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to winning notification before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is selected. Open to residents of the United States. Limit one entrant per household, please.

Mandatory entry: Your choice: either follow Happy Feet on Facebook or Twitter!

Additional entries:
1. Sponsor love: Whatever you chose for the mandatory entry, choose the other and you will earn an additional entry (be sure to leave an extra comment that you did so!)
2. Blogger love: Subscribe to Stuff Parents Need by RSS or email.

Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar of my homepage.

Disclosure: I received a complimentary product for review purposes. All opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

GoPicnic Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

Being spontaneous with small children can be really tough. It is so much easier said than done to do an impromptu picnic in the park, for example. If your little one is still in diapers, you’ve got to bring your stocked diaper bag. You also need to load up on sunscreen for the entire family and choose outfits that are great for playtime (as well as spare outfits for playtime, should you need to do a wardrobe change). You also need to bring a big blanket to lay out, and some extra toys.

And of course, everyone needs food and drink that will be yummy and also won’t spoil in the heat. I find putting the food together to be the most challenging aspect, sometimes. It has been enough for me to throw my hands up and say, “Forget it!”

That’s why I love the concept behind GoPicnic so much. They offer an impressive variety of shelf-stable meals and snacks that are perfect for any of the following:

  • Those impromptu picnics I mentioned
  • school
  • work
  • traveling (car or plane trips)
  • a day of running errands

There are many moments in life when having something yummy on hand to eat would be really nice, but you just don’t, so you either have to go hungry (boo) or buy something you didn’t really want (I can’t even count how many times I’ve done that in an airport…).

Before you start wondering if GoPicnic foods are also something that you don’t really want to eat, let me tell you, you are going to be very impressed with their food options. We received a care package full of snacks for kids, and I was absolutely delighted with what was included. There were lots of organic options from which to choose! Everything that was in that box was something that I felt totally great about feeding to Darah. I will confess that Tim and I made quick work of those barbeque potato chips, so little D only got one of two of those! But the rest were hers to enjoy. She gets a snack tray every day mid-morning, and the items you see her helped supply her snack try for a few weeks! It was SO nice to have these items on hand. It also made packing snacks for any of our outings almost effortless.

GoPicnic has a lot to offer, and I think their prices are quite reasonable for the quality of food that you receive. Shelf-stable food doesn’t have to be loaded down with nasty preservatives, folks! They also have many options for various special diets, so definitely take a look to see if GoPicnic might have something that meets your family’s needs!

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win a gift box similar to the one I received for review! Yay! The contest will run until July 28th at 11:59pm EST when a winner will be selected via Random.org. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to winning notification before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is selected. Open to residents of the United States. Limit one entrant per household, please.

Mandatory entry: Tell me a product offered by GoPicnic that you would love to eat!

My answer: The Salmon and Crackers meal looks super yummy to me!

Additional entries:
1. Sponsor love: Like GoPicnic on Facebook (they are having a sweepstakes there for their fans!)
2. Blogger love: Follow Stuff Parents Need on Google Friend Connect

Be sure to enter my other contests, found on my sidebar.

Disclosure: I received complimentary products for review purposes. The opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

Make Donating to Thrift Stores Easy: Reisenthel Shopper XL Review and GIVEWAY!!!

Raise your hand if you have too much stuff in your house that you don’t need and that brings your precious little joy to hang on to. If you didn’t raise your hand, please consider doing a guest post here on how you live that way. Totally serious.

For the rest of us, we all know that we need to let go of some stuff so that we can make our house feel a bit less junky and a lot more peaceful. For a while I had a pile of donations kept in a basket in our laundry room/office. The problem with that method was that Darah would get into it and take things out and tote them all over the house. So basically, it was pointless! Also, since the pile of stuff I needed continued to take up so much space in my house, it didn’t really feel like I had made much of a difference in terms of de-cluttering.

So I came up with a new method for thrift store donations. Wanna hear my trick?

I put everything in the trunk of my car.

This immediately gets everything out of sight. Which I absolutely LOVE! If I’m ever on the fence about donating something, I can also put it in the trunk and there it will be if I change my mind. Let me tell you, I have put HUNDREDS of things in my trunk at this point, and I have yet to go back in and retrieve anything!

The other great thing about putting your donations in the trunk is that when you are out and about running errands and are going by the place where you donate things, you are always ready to drop some stuff off.

Now, my “put it in the trunk” strategy did have one critical flaw. As my donations grew, the pile became more and more out of control until it became too cumbersome for me to use my trunk for anything else. Boo. I realized that even my donations needed some organization. Here’s my before shot (don’t judge!).


And here’s my after shot. See if you can spy a super duper fabulous bag in the picture!

All of my grocery bags are over to the far right, and everything else but the stroller in the back are things to be donated. I’ve got the Reisenthel XL Shopping Tote which now serves as my donation bag. It is super cute, no? It’s also super big (26.8 ” X 17.9″) and super strong! It is the perfect bag to keep my trunk from getting too crazy. Plus, when it is full (like in the picture), that’s my cue to get my behind over to the thrift store and drop everything off.

This bag is also just the right size for holding sports or swim gear, which are other things that tend to stay in the trunk and make everything look a bit messy.

Reisenthel is a company that has been creating awesome reusable bags, carriers and home decor items for 40 years. That means that they were making reusable bags pretty much before anyone else! Their shoppers and tote are very popular in Europe and are making quite a splash here in the U.S. as well. The shopper I reviewed retails for $29.99 and can be purchased at Touch of Europe.

My BFF can attest to just how beautiful the bags are, as she was visiting when mine arrived. We used it to load up everything we needed for a day trip out with the girls, and after watching it in use, she said, “Are you going to give one of those away? Because they are awesome!”

Why yes, I am!

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win a Reisenthel XL Shopping Tote (sponsor will choose the pattern). Awesome! The contest will run until July 27th at 11:59pm EST when a winner will be selected via Random.org. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to winning notification before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is selected. Open to residents of the United States. Limit one entrant per household, please.

Mandatory entry: Check out the super impressive selection of Reisenthel products and tell me about another one that you really love. You are going to flip when you see all the pretty!My answer: I really want a carrybag for trips to the farmer’s market!

Additional entries:
1. Sponsor love: Like Reisenthel on Facebook
2. Blogger love: Subscribe to Stuff Parents Need by email or RSS
Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar of my site.
Disclosure: I received a complimentary bag for review purposes. The opinions expressed here are strictly my own.