Just Married... and now a Mama!

Friday, November 19, 2010

My little Saturday morning of sterilizing

It's time to wash and sterilize breast pump accessories and bottles... I'm actually looking forward to it because the pump is probably the coolest "toy" I've ever played with. Unfortunately I have to be very careful with this "toy" because it's a $300 loss if I break something, not including some of the added accessories.
Obviously I don't have first-hand experience with the pump yet, but in my opinion it is definitely worth the money if you think you're going to be a devoted breast feeder/pumper. I decided to go with the Medela Pump 'N Style (see below) -- in addition to the A/C adapter I got the car adapter as well. I may never use it, but now that we're so far away from family and friends (and with all of the hassle airlines put you through today) I'm thinking we'd like to drive more often than flying with all of the baby gear.
**I did a little research and found a much more efficient way to sterilize some of the pump and bottle components... MEDELA MICRO-STEAM BAGS. Even the tubing can be sterilized this way as long as you put the appropriate amount of water in the bag. The bags are also great for sterilizing pacifiers for your little one :)

...and we're ready for the little lady to take over our home

New area rug delivered and ready for activity mats, toys, swings, etc... we think she'll enjoy the softer surface :)

Shelves are no longer bare...

Crib is ready for her to sleep in, although she won't be sleeping in it for a bit :)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Munchkin's "Coming Home Outfit" :)


GREAT space saver! (the rest assured sleeper)

Yesterday we set up the "rest assured sleeper" to make sure it was high-quality for the little munchkin to rest in. We've got so much "stuff" now that we decided to save some space by purchasing this versus a pack 'n play or bassinet. SO GLAD WE DID THIS! The sleeper fits perfectly in the crib, in the bed with me (husband will be traveling a lot) or out in the living room on the ottoman, rug, whatever. Not only is it less cumbersome than any other "infant sleeper," but you can literally move the sleeper with the baby in it from one room to another (GREAT for getting her adjusted to sleeping in her own crib from our room!) This is also great to purchase as a travel sleeping alternative for your little one (as long as he/she is under 15 lbs) - folds up compactly with a traveling handle.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Only a month and a half to go...!!!!

We took a couple more pictures today... I'm almost 34 weeks and feeling great! I get occasional heartburn/backache and feel a lot more pressure on my bladder, but overall I've had a very easy pregnancy thus far! The hardest part at this point is PATIENCE... I can't wait to meet our little angel.





Saturday, November 13, 2010

Fun little "tummy exercises"

We're having a lot of fun these days watching the little munchkin maneuver in my tummy and kick, punch, or give us a high five :) The past few weeks we've done a couple "exercises" with Baby Walsh that have been pretty fun.
The first is: we turn all of the lights off in the room and shine a flash light onto my tummy, moving it slowly from side to side. Usually the baby will respond to the light and either move with it or kick/punch where you have shined the light!
The second is: we took a toilet paper roll and my husband placed it up to my belly to try and find her heart beat -- this is neat because you can sometimes tell where your baby is positioned based on where you hear the beat.
Both of these fun activities won't work until you're in your sixth month or later :)
This picture (below) is not my belly or baby's little foot, but I had to post it... very cool?!


SOME WOMAN'S TUMMY :)