Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Great Gear


Diaper Bags.

It took me three tries to find one I like and I know I am not alone.

I finally spent about 2 hours looking at all the bags I could find on the Internet and then found the best site Ebags.com. The prices are great and so is the customer service.

I finally settled on a bag by Baby Kaed - Devani Nylon Diaper Bag (Tan w/Chocolate). It was more than I originally wanted to spend but when I added up the cost of the other two, I would have saved a lot by just getting what I wanted in the first place. ( That doesn't just go for diaper bags.0

I am not a frilly girl, so a lot of the bags kinds made me say "eewww". I also realized I needed to keep the darn thing from sliding off my shoulder while I carried Short Stuff. This can be worn like a purse or a messenger bag and stays put both ways.

I like it so much, I have used it as a carry-on on flights and have even used it as a soft briefcase for board meetings. I get complements on my "great bag" all the time, not my "great diaper bag".

Monday, April 21, 2008

Splitting Time

As you know I was in WI recently. My other little sister ( I'll have to come up with cool nicknames for them or something) stayed a few days longer with me and we decided to take Short Stuff to the zoo. I actually think my sister wanted to go more than anyone (she also has an obsession with Disney World, I mean it, an obsession).

I just got a new cool phone so I can check e-mail and such while away from home. In addition to painting murals, I coach people with creative businesses and I was waiting for a call from a coachie. Next thing I knew, I was pushing a stroller and talking about websites while walking through the zoo.

What was I doing! I tell my clients to make personal time and I wasn't even listening to my own advice. I rescheduled the call for later that day and went on to have a great time at the zoo. It wasn't a big deal for my client, she could wait a few hours. It was a big deal for me, I would have missed part of Short Stuff's first visit to a zoo.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Vacation?

I was in WI visiting GG ( my Grandmother and Short Stuff's Great-Grandmother). I am pretty sure it was supposed to be a vacation but getting a 16 month old on and off a plane, keeping her quiet, adapting her to the time change and having her meet family members she hasn't seen in months... Vacation? Not so much.

That's OK. I love my family and GG has been bugging me to have kids since I was about 14. (Having a baby at 14 would have actually horrified her but I am pretty sure she didn't want to wait until I was in my 30's.) I have the very first great-grandkid since one of my younger sisters had her baby 13 days after me. Whew, I just slid in under the wire there.

My sister was there too and I found myself comparing Short Stuff to her kid. Silly but true. Why do we do this to ourselves? It is like kids give us a whole new way to beat ourselves up about our lives.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Great Gear


Anti-Icky-Poo

This is a product I discovered while trying to clean up after my dog with separation anxiety (a topic unto itself). Nothing could actually get the urine smell out my carpets until I found this. It even gets the smell out of wood.

Kids have all kinds of "accidents" and this stuff gets out the smell. It will break down any organically caused smell and there are plenty of those with kids. I even use it to wipe down my diaper pail periodically.

Bonus: you can still use it for pet accidents, it will even remove skunk spray!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

My Body, Oh God No

This is not going to be a love yourself post. I am not really a rah, rah person. I just need to write something about body image.

First, I must make a confession. The picture you see to the right is pre-baby. I probably need new publicity shots and I have been "getting ready" to make an instructional video for months.

I just can't get over how much my body has changed and I have now realized that is it affecting my business. I need to make that video before I start going out and teaching at the conventions this summer. I think I am just going to have to bite the bullet and get over myself, but that is easier said than done.

Ya, ya, I know. If I diet and exercise I can lose weight and look better but... come on! I spend all my time running my company, helping my husband run his, and taking care of short stuff. I even have an extremely helpful husband and this is hard.

It doesn't help that whenever you see someone famous, they seem to get skinny right away and credit it to nursing. Bull, it is because they have baby nurses, nannies, personal trainers and a host of other help and they can often work out up to 2-3 hours a day. I would look great too.

This was not a consequence I even considered when I decided to have kids and it is not just a personal consequence, it has become a professional one as well.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Great Gear

These look great. I won't even buy socks without non-slip for Short Stuff anymore. Thanks to workingmomsblog.com.

Product Review - Grippies

Grippiescollage_0208 by Amy W.
Corrie Wilder and Yelena Mogelefsky bonded on the Long Island Railroad while sharing the same story: their kids were slipping all over the place. Not all socks have non-skid bottoms, nor do tights. And the ones that do have non-skid bottoms, they seem to never be in the right place.

So the idea for Grippies was born. And instant, easy and economical way to add traction to the bottom of tights or socks.

I was sent a package of the Iron-On Grippies as well as the Stick-On Grippies. My entire first floor is hard wood. And both of my kids love to run circles around through the kitchen, into the dining room and back through the family room. Often times they are chasing the dog or each other. Most of their socks have non-skid bottoms, but they still tend to slip. And none of the tights I have for either girl have non-skid bottoms. To say these Grippies come in handy is an understatement.

I used both, the Iron-On ones and the Stick-On ones on socks and tights. And both worked beautifully. The stars are cute, and the girls love saying they are "stepping on stars".

But there are other uses too - not only socks and tights, but gloves and heck, socks and tights for me as well. Not that I run through the kitchen chasing the dog, but I tend to be clumsy and coming down our all wood stairs is often an accident waiting to happen. And they are helpful for keeping my feet from sliding in my shoes when I have stockings on.

Check them out for yourselves, not only are they economical, but I am sure you can find more uses for them than I could think of.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

I Hate Snot

I mean it. I really do hate snot. I can handle a diaper, or pee, or vomit better. At least they stop or can be thrown away or caught or something.

The snot just keeps coming.

My daughter is home this week because she has the B strain of the flu. After the slight panic of her first really high fever (103.3) I am now just in "get better already mode". I am getting nothing done except during her naps and I feel like all I do is wipe snot off her face.

She just got over a cold! I thought it was over but it is just never ending. They don't tell you about this in the baby books (of course they skip a lot in those books, I think they don't want to scare you away).

So that's it. My first post is about snot. Maybe not lifechanging but true none the less.