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Baby Showers.-Its party time!

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Any girl who has a bunch of girlfriends will know that when the days are counting down before your bump arrives, it is quite likely (in the last few years especially) that you will be invited to a baby shower to celebrate the forthcoming bundle of joy!!  Any excuse for a get together I say!!

These are pretty new in the UK and only something I had seen on telly from the USA.  I did always wonder what all the fuss was about but when I had my last baby I was very lucky to have a lovely shower thrown in my honour by a fab bunch of girlies and had such a great time, I would thoroughly recommend them to one and all!!

My friend hosted it at her house which was the perfect venue as after we had eaten dinner we were able to retire to the lounge for present opening which was ideal as I was 8 months pregnant at the time and feeling just a little large and uncomfortable so a nice sofa to sink into was just what the doctor ordered towards the end of the evening!!  Of course if you decided to do it a little earlier in your friends pregnancy a restaurant would be another possible option although in my opinion maybe a bit of a hassle if everyone is bringing presents to open and you are planning a theme which maybe tricky to do in a venue that has rules and regs re decoration etc.

I think the general rule re present giving at a shower should be a token gift. This will obviously depend on the budget available to those attending the shower but to ensure no one is put under pressure to spend money they don’t have (especially during the old credit crunch!!) i think it best to think along the lines of something small. Many people buying something for the shower may well be wishing to be another gift when the baby arrives and they know the name/sex etc. The issue of not knowing the sex of the baby will probably mean you will be wanting to buy something generic for the shower and then a more expensive and sex specific gift once you know what your friend has had. Tweetie Twoo Gift Set

I already knew I was having a boy, which made life easier in terms of a theme and gifts for me.  I received some beautiful clothes, little decorative items for his nursery, and some very cute little toys too. However some others girls bought something for me personally instead which was very sweet and a lovely thought when at this stage the focus is mainly the baby rather than you!!

Everyone gets so excited about meeting the forthcoming arrival that they forget you’re the one bringing it into the world – great eh!!

There are so many lovely pamper items you can buy a mummy to be – whether it is bath/shower bits, massage oil, cooling leg and foot gel (ideal for the those poor ladies with huge swollen ankles!!) or chocolate is always a winner – something yummy for them to munch on in their final days of maternity leave or even to take into hospital for when they get hungry in the early hours!!  One of my friends created a little bag of goodies for me which was such a fab present – it had a magazine, my favourite sweets, a tiny bottle of perfume (which any mum who has been in hospital giving birth will know that to spray something sweet smelling and fresh on you after having your baby makes you feel human again!!!), a throw away camera, some face moisturising cream and a book!!  Every item was used and it really was such a thoughtful and useful present.  The contents can obviously be changed to suit your friend personally.

I would say a baby shower towards the end of the pregnancy is the best idea time wise, as this gives the mum to be something special to look forward to in those final boring weeks while waiting for the baby to appear and while feeling pretty fat and fed up!! It’s a lovely excuse to see your mates (possibly for the last time in a little while!!) and dress up for the night to make yourself feel good.  Although it is also important to work out dates to make sure you are not too late in the day and end up losing your baby shower guest of honour because she is in labour….so around 7/8 months is ideal as will give a month or two to allow for babies who decide to make an early appearance!!

I would say there is no reason to spend a fortune on a baby shower. A simple dinner at your home with a few close friends, lots of giggles and lots of baby talk is perfect.  My friend did a few little extra touches, which looked beautiful but did not cost the earth. The table was decorated white with a few silver and blue balloons scattered around the room and a little blue bag of chocolate was on each person’s place setting.  She had designed the place settings herself by cutting out white card and then printing off a picture of each guests’ child (this was my second baby so all my friends there had a child already) and stuck it on the card as their place setting instead of their name.  It was so personal and she had put so much effort into something that everyone could take home with them and keep forever.  She had written a little poem about the event next to the photos as a reminder of what the place setting was for. (my friend is particularly creative but if you have it in you time and imagination wise the world is your oyster in terms of what you do to make the night special with spending lots of money to achieve it)

After dinner, some wine (non alcoholic for me sadly!!) lots of nattering and present opening, we played some silly girly/baby related games which were hilarious!!  One friend had cut out pictures of celebrities when they were babies and we had to guess who they were, then we played pin the dummy on the baby, and then i had to be blindfolded and taste baby food and guess what i was eating – I must say some were delicious and others were truly disgusting and i made a mental note ever to feed them to my poor baby!!!  These are just a few ideas for baby shower games but you can Google other suggestions if you need further inspiration!!  (i had heard about one game involving melted chocolate in nappies which sounded interesting!!!!!…..)

I personally think many ideas which come over from the USA are questionable but having been the delighted guest of honour at a baby shower i really think they are a lovely way to celebrate the arrival of a new baby into your group of friends, a good excuse to get all your lovely girlfriends together for the night without children in tow, receive some gorgeous presents for your little one and just have a good giggle before the hard work starts once bump turns to baby!!!

Go with the flow with your ideas, you will know your friend better than anyone and know what things she will love/hate, whether she would enjoy games or would rather have a more reserved affair, what theme would be personal to her and whether she would want an intimate selection of friends or a great big group there for the occasion.

Any mummy to be would be thrilled to be invited and would enjoy every minute so make sure you enjoy it with them whatever you end up doing!!

Shopping with kids…..

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

The first big adventure once your little one is born is a trip to the shops – which most mums are desperate to do after a few days or weeks – to feel like they have finally escaped the house for a few hours and possibly to treat themselves to a new outfit as a well done to yourself for the little of bundle of joy you have created!!!

However many first time mums can find the first trip out the front door to the local shopping centre a little bit daunting so here are a few tips which should make the process a little easier and help with those things which can easily be forgotten in the rush to get out the door!!!

Pram/Buggy – however small your little one is, it is not wise to think you can carry them around the shops for any great length of time without losing all feeling in your arms!  A buggy is essential to ensure you have your hands free (to try on all those lovely new clothes!!), to carry the changing bag and any other items you have brought out with you and also so the baby is happy and relaxed watching the world go by from the comfort of the pram!

Blankets – some shops have very strong air conditioning so even in the summer it is wise to always have a blanket kept under the pram so if you do walk into a chilly shop you can keep baby warm. Under the Nile Blanket

Toys/books – as soon as your child will interact with toys/books it is worth packing up a little set of bits for your child to play with in the pram.  It will keep them happy and quiet to allow you to get your shopping done in peace. Alternate what you take on each trip out so it remains interesting for them. Under the Nile Toys

Food – Once your child is a little older a selection of nibbles is always a good way to keep them happy when out and about. Things that are easy for them to eat alone are best so you can keep on the move rather than having to stop and feed them if you have little time to get your shopping done. Things like raisins, cut up grapes, dried apricots, fruit flakes, baby crisps, and cheese sticks are all fairly mess free and easy to eat ideas. The Snack Ball from Boob is a brilliant idea as is the Boon Squirt a wonderful way to carry your baby’s food ready prepared and easy to feed

You can buy non-spill pots for little food items, which are a worthwhile purchase.

Timing – choose the time you head out the door wisely.  If your child has a morning sleep and will happily dose off in the pram try to get into the shops around the time when your child is tired so after a few minutes wheeling around he/she will fall asleep (hopefully!!). Try to keep outside the shops while you are getting them off to sleep so that there is no loud music, people pushing past the pram, staff crashing around on the shop floor, bright lights etc!!

Lunch break – when your child is a little older it is nice to spend lunchtime together in a café if you have the time. Use the time to sit feeding your little one lunch, having a little chat and giving him a bit of time out the pram in a highchair for a change of scenery. It is often a chance to end up chatting to other mums out shopping too! Most cafés will heat jars/milk or when they are older do sell nice toddler meals such as sandwiches/yoghurts/fruit juice etc which is a treat for your little one on a day out.

Winter shopping – in the depths of English winter any outdoor shopping trip can be a trial.  If you have a large/modern shopping centre nearby it is probably worth using them a little more during the colder months.  They will also be a good for those first few trips as you will have all the facilities you need under one roof such as baby changing areas, cafés, free parking, and some even have play areas/crèches for when they are older and on the move!!  If not make sure you have lots of layers ready to keep your little one warm, a footmuff on the pram and a raincover for those unexpected showers.

Dressing – it is best to layer when out shopping as the temperature in shops can vary hugely.  It is better to dress with lighter outfits and then add a coat/jumper/blanket as needed.  Overheating in a small baby can be very dangerous and you can sometimes be unaware how hot a child is getting tucked up in the pram inside a hot shop. Another good item in terms of dressing for being out and about are SOCK ONS which are a genius invention to keep baby socks on – it will save you a fortune in lost socks over the years and they are very easy to put on!!! Quiksilver Hoodies are lovely and great for that quick and easy little bit of warmth

Essential items – always remember all those bits you need on a daily basis for your little one and make sure you have them with you when you leave the house. Of course the basics will be nappies, wipes, nappy bags, water, milk, bib, dummies if required, and a change of clothing for those problem nappies/sick!!!  However don’t panic, as you will usually have a shop somewhere out and about that will sell any item you may have forgotten!! Dribble Ons are an easy way to help with those messy bits and the dribble!

Enjoy – taking your little one out and about is a lovely experience.  It gets you both out of the house, lets you meet other people to chat with, gives your child lots to look at and people to interact with. With a little bit of preparation you will have all you need to make your shopping trip a relaxed, fun and pleasant experience.  You will learn what works for you along the way and adjust your trips out to suit your babies routine and needs.

Have fun and happy shopping!!!

Autumn with your baby

Monday, September 13th, 2010

As the warm summer sunshine starts to fade, mums need to think about keeping their offspring healthy, happy and safe as autumn approaches.

As the temperature starts to dip outside, at home use a room thermometer to accurately measure the temperature in your baby’s room. You can then make sure they have the right clothing for nap and bedtimes.

It`s natural, especially in the colder weather, to want to wrap up your baby but overheating is associated with an increased risk of cot death. Babies sleep comfortably in a room temperature between 16c (61f) and 20c (68f). Depending on the exact temperature level, layer the sheets and blankets appropriately and combine with appropriate sleepwear, or choose the correct tog of baby sleeping bag with the right sleep suit or pajamas underneath.

When venturing out in the colder weather your baby needs to be suitably dressed. A baby in a pram isn`t moving and won`t get warmed up by exercise so they are likely to feel the cold more quickly. Wrap them up warmly and snugly on colder days and put on a hat (with a strap to stop them pulling it off) as a lot of body heat escapes through the head. Tiny hands feel chilly quickly so put on gloves, again with some kind of tie to keep them on. Do remember though to unwrap your baby when you get into the warmth to prevent overheating.

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