Breastfeeding information and encouragement*
This one gets an asterisk because I've seen all sides of this issue (women who are perfectly supportive, women who are not supportive at all, and women who
Also, I notice I've broken a personal rule of mine and that's mentioning breastfeeding in two posts in a row. Sorry about that. Shant happen again...
Book recommendations
I have several friends who are avid readers like myself so as soon as I found out I was pregnant I started picking their brains for books on pregnancy, breastfeeding, making your own baby food, and what to do if all of the sudden your kid's arm falls off or something. Not all suggestions have been the best (the ones I linked have been my favorites), but that's why there's a magical thing called Amazon.com - to weed out the crazy and terrible books and snatch up the good ones (often with free shipping!) By the way, I could devote a whole post (and probably will) to how much I love Amazon.com and the Amazon.com app for iPhone.
Products and gear recommendations
For being less than 20 pounds, my kid sure does have a ton of crap. Most of that crap, I couldn't live without on a day to day basis. My sister-in-law encouraged me to get a vibrating bouncer. My cousin adores her car seat. A co-worker was a big fan of her breast pump. All of those things combined cost nearly 500 bucks. Do I want to just throw half a G in the garbage? Hellz no. Lord knows what I'd do without getting some amazing user reviews from my mommy friends before
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Tricks of the trade
So, after two failed attempts of introducing rice cereal to Little Mr. Grunts-a-Lot, I was feeling like this kid was going to start kindergarten with breast milk as his primary source of nutrition. My mom asked me how it was going and I explained I was coming out of every feeding wearing more food than what was going in his mouth. She explained to me that the kid probably feels like he's going to drown if he lets that stuff go down his throat. I also told her I thought he was overwhelmed by the size of the spoon and that I needed to find smaller one with a flatter bowl. She shared that as kids we always preferred the metal demitasse kind with a rubber wrapped bowl. (Not surprising, I'd TOTALLY still eat with one of those if it was socially acceptable. Shut up. It's not that weird.) So, I got one and tried it yesterday. At first, I got another one of LMGAL's patented rice cereal showers, and I just handed him the spoon in frustration. And like any good baby, he stuck it in his mouth and just started gnawing on it. I guess he must have inadvertently swallowed some rice cereal in the process because as soon as I tried to feed him a little more, he was ready to chow. down. Seriously. I actually had to mix up some more! A lot of my mom's advice comes from her knowledge of raising babies in the 80s. The research has changed, the gear has gotten fancier, and information is more readily available these days. But, stuff like this? It'll never change. Sometimes the most simple, common sense suggestions can be the difference between wearing rice cereal and eating it. And it takes a mom with some years under her belt to provide you with a little common sense when you're at your wit's end.
All of this reminds me of this quote from that obnoxious "Sunscreen" song circa 1999:
Advice is a form of nostalgia. Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts, and recycling it for more than it’s worth.
So, thanks to all of you mommies out there for the little bits of "nostalgia" you've shared with me over the past year.
Keep it coming.
I loved those spoons and would also eat off of them if it were acceptable. That, and if they came in a larger size. :)
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