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What’s in my Hospital Bag(s): My Bag

June 30, 2010 by Aliesha

They say the hospital staff can always tell a first-time mom by the size of the suitcase she brings to the hospital. 🙂 I say, I’d rather be over-prepared than under-prepared, especially since we are 35-40 minutes from the hospital. For things that I am not sure are really necessary, I am leaving them in the car and will send Tad out to get them if I really need them.

I know this list will look different for every person, since each person/hospital/delivery/baby is different!

Here’s a list of what I have packed or am planning on packing in my bag (I’ll post about Tad and the baby’s bags later today):
-toiletry items/makeup
-lip balm
-eye drops
-lavender oil
-arnica gel
-soft tissues
-hair items
-hair dryer
-extra-heavy pads
-pillow with a pretty pillowcase (it will be in lots of pictures!)
-music (loaded on Tad’s Nokia n800)
-massager/massage oils
-heating pad
-night gowns
-robes
-slippers
-socks
-undergarments
-nursing bras
-cheap flip-flops (for shower)
-nursing cami
-nursing cover
-baby book or two (for reference)
-snacks (for after the birth)
-sugar-free hard candies (for during labor, if they let me)
-water bottles
-drinks with electrolytes
-laptop/charger
-Bible
-journal
-cell phone/charger
-cameras/empty SD card/extra batteries
-fan
-and the kitchen sink

I know! It’s a lot! Anything essential that I forgot?

Filed Under: baby, pregnancy

Freezer Cooking… Little by Little

June 17, 2010 by Aliesha

Okay, so if I were Super Woman, I would have had a big freezer cooking day already to prepare tons of meals in my freezer for when our baby arrives. However, since I’m not, I knew I needed to figure out another way of having some meals stashed away!
This week I’ve been slowly doing some freezer cooking… just a little bit each day. Monday I got some meat on sale when I was grocery shopping, and several days this week I’ve made extra of whatever I’ve been preparing so that I could freeze half. I’ve also picked up some convenience foods to have on hand as well.

I’m going to keep this up for the next few weeks so that I’ll (hopefully) have a fairly well-stocked freezer by the time our baby girl gets here. Some of the things I have frozen still need to be prepared, but they are easy enough that Tad or I can throw them together even if we are slightly (or very) sleep-deprived.

Here’s what I have in the freezer so far:
-turkey burgers (2 meals)
-beef roast – for making coffee beef (2-3 meals)
-spaghetti sauce – 3 bags (2 bags with 4-5 servings each, 1 bag with 8 servings – for crockpot lasagna)
-garlic bread (not made from scratch)
-pizza (not made from scratch…1 meal)
-sloppy joes (1 or 2 meals)
-lasagna (not made from scratch…1-2 meals)
–minestrone soup (2-3 meals)
-parmesan boneless pork chops – already cooked (2 meals)
–banana bread (1 loaf)

I’m going to keep adding to my “stash” over the next few weeks!

Filed Under: baby, freezer cooking day, pregnancy

Cloth Diapering

June 10, 2010 by Aliesha

We are currently building our cloth diaper “stash” so we will be ready when our little girl arrives! We have chosen to use cloth diapers primarily because of the tremendous amount of money that they save, but it also feels good to know that cloth diapers are better for our baby and better for the environment than disposables. For a bunch of cloth diaper q&a’s, click here.

Just a side note: when we first bring our baby girl home, we’ll probably start off with disposables, simply because of all the adjustments being made! Once she grows a little (and we get into a little more of a routine), we’ll transition to our cloth diapers.

To figure out how much money cloth diapers can save your family, click here. According to my rough estimates at the moment, it looks like (compared to disposables):
We will break even in 14.2 weeks or 3.27 months.
We will save $284.93 in 6 months.
We will save $702.01 in 10 months.
We will save $910.55 in 1 year.
We will save $1536.18 in 1 1/2 years.
(And that is just if we use them for ONE baby! Using them for a second child more than doubles your savings!)

Here is a list of the diapers that we have been stocking up on (based on what friends have used and recommended).

– bumGenius 3.0 One-Size Cloth Diaper
We currently have 9 of these. They are (from what we’ve heard) as easy to use as disposables. They snap to re-size to your baby as she grows. – Indian Prefolds
These are the old-school, typical cloth diapers that used to be paired with little plastic pants and metal pins. Now, they are paired with cute covers and a “snappi.” We have 10 infant sized prefolds and 5 regular sized, as well as one snappi.Still to purchase:

– some diaper covers (to use with the prefolds), such as Flip One Size Diaper Covers or Thirsties Duo Wrap Diaper Covers.

– more bumGenius 3.0 One-Size Cloth Diapers
Since these are so easy to use, I would really love to have a bunch on hand.

– a diaper sprayer
Not essential, but would be nice to have! Attaches to your toilet and aids in cleaning solids off of diapers.

Ideally, we’d like to have enough cloth diapers to last two days before needing to do laundry.

I would love to hear from you. What has your experience with cloth diapering been like? Feel free to comment with suggestions and advice, or link up to posts you’ve previously made about cloth diapering! Thanks!

Filed Under: baby, cloth diapering

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