Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Organized New Mom Tip #3: Create baby checklists for different excursions
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Organized New Mom Tip #2: Create a Universal Battery Charger Station
- Make sure you buy double the amount of batteries you need so you can use those while the others are charging-this little tip saved my life several times.
- Designate a spot in your home to create your rechargeable battery station, so everyone knows exactly where it is.
- Keep all of your extra batteries at the station, along with a screwdriver for taking off all of those protective covers on all of the toys; otherwise, you’ll find yourself hunting through the tool box every couple of days.
- I also used this spot to place my camera battery charger and miscellaneous USB cords which made it easier to keep track of all of our gadgety-cord things.
- Go ahead and place the station out of reach of little hands now, since your baby will be walking before you know it.
Our family rechargeable battery station- simple and to the point |
Will, at 4 months-thoroughly enjoying the rechargeable batteries while sleeping soundly in his vibrating bouncer (Sophie the Giraffe available at http://www.justdelivered.net/ ) |
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Organized New Mom Tip #1: ROUTINE, ROUTINE, ROUTINE
When I say routine, I don't mean that at 9:07 a.m. Baby must be down for his nap or there's gonna be trouble. It simply means doing things in a certain order.
I don't care if you decide to sleep all day and be awake all night, just make sure you do it consistently. This was the best thing I could do for my son and was the most integral part in salvaging my sanity. My husband and I were hermits for the first few months of his life because that was the routine that worked for us. Besides, once a routine is firmly established, I found that I could change it occasionally. We could keep him up a little bit later to go to a ball game, or miracle of miracles, my husband and I could go on a date once in awhile.
However, you don't necessarily have to stay at home to keep a routine. If you are always out and about, that could be a part of your routine. Once Will was a few months old, we went out all the time, but I just made sure I built it into his daily routine. Shopping was always after his morning nap, and walks were always after his afternoon snack. I firmly believe he was a much happier baby when he knew what was coming next, and a happy baby means an ecstatic new mom.