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June 07, 2013
We love babywearing Dads over here at Ergobaby. We have received some amazing photos of Adventure Dads from you on our Facebook page: Dads picking strawberries, Dads hiking, Dads walking 5Ks, Dads pushing the kids on the swings, Dads at the Zoo, multi-tasking Dads, Dads carrying multiples, Dads walking the dogs, Dads BBQ'ing…all while
May 29, 2013
If you decide to vacation at Walt Disney World or Disneyland with baby in tow, rest assured that Disney does a phenomenal job of making even the smallest guests feel welcome. Here are my top 10 tips to help ensure that you and your little one make magical memories at the Happiest Place on Earth.
1. Make use of the Baby Care Centers
Disney offers baby care centers in all 4 theme parks at Disney World and in both theme parks at Disneyland Resort.
Open during regular park hours, each facility is complimentary to use and includes a private nursing room with rocking chairs, changing room with tables, feeding area with highchairs, plus a mini kitchen with microwave. Some even offer "miniature" toilets and sinks.
There is also a little room with a TV, some picture books, and kid-sized chairs. A nice place to unwind or get cool for a few minutes.
Baby food, diapers, wipes, sunscreen, over-the-counter medications, and clothing are also available for purchase.
Here are the
May 28, 2013
I love this time of year, don't you? Everything is coming back to life after the cold dormancy of winter. It's like someone turned on the lights with all the vibrant color returning to the earth. One of the places that color returns to is our plates! We once again have all sorts of beautiful and delicious in season produce to choose from again. The tastiest and freshest produce comes from our own backyard, both figuratively and literally. So strap on your Ergo and take the kids out to find some local, flavorful fruits and vegetables. Below are eight ways to find produce grown locally.
Community Supported Agriculture
Community Supported Agriculture, also known as a CSA, is a wonderful opportunity to get to know some of your local farmers while sharing in their locally grown goodness. I decided to join a CSA one year and really enjoyed it. The way most of them work is you pay up front for a share of what the farm produces and receive weekly offerings of the fruits and vegetables
May 10, 2013
Creator of the hugely popular Girl’s Gone Child blog, mom of four (son Archer, 7, daughter Fable, 3, and twin girls Boheme and Reverie, 1), published author—yup, Rebecca Woolf pretty much epitomizes inspiring. And after having breakfast with her one recent morning in L.A., I’m adding “thoughtful,” “wise,” and “hilarious” to the list.
What inspired Girl’s Gone Child (GGC)?
I was 23 when Archer was born. I didn’t have any friends who had kids, no mom groups. I had no way to process the parenting experience other than writing about it. And people slowly started reading. I honestly feel like I really got lucky. There were, like, 10 bloggers that I knew of writing about this stuff at the time (2005), and we were all doing it because we loved it and had something to
April 29, 2013
You know we love you, but we want to know what YOU love...show us your "Ideal Mother's Day" on Pinterest for a chance to win an Ergobaby Carrier! Good luck and happy pinning!
To Enter:
1. Follow us on Pinterest
2. Create a board called “My Ideal Mother’s Day”
3. Pin your favorite Ergobaby Carrier. You must pin 1 carrier from the “Favorite Picks for Mother’s Day” Board
4. Pin your photos that represent your ideal Mother’s Day…whatever you want, but show us how #babywearing is involved! Would your partner wear the baby all day while he cooks you breakfast?...Would you go for a stroll on the beach?…Would you travel? The sky’s the limit!
5. Each photo should be tagged with #ergobaby #idealmothersday #babywearing
6. Fill out the entry form & submit the link to your board HERE by midnight PST May 6, 2013.
April 26, 2013
Urban Warrior Mama by ergobaby
Mamalicious Nursing Top / Old Navy plus size bootcut jeans /
April 18, 2013
Lunchtime.Sweet baby Apple was sound asleep and my two "big" kids were eating at the table. I was sitting between them and after a few moments Ainsleigh creeped over and climbed up on my lap. She was facing towards me and grabbed my cheeks, looked me straight in the eyes and smiled....over and over again in between kisses on my cheeks.Something about the way the sun was shining behind her, something about those sweet dimples that she has.Something about the way her tiny fingers were stroking my hair and clinging to me.Something about the way she clenches on when she thinks I am about to get up.She, too, wants it to last.I desperately wanted to jump up and grab my camera but I didn't. I held her tight. Soaked it in. And am doing the best job that I can right now to repaint it as a memory.
The weather here in Texas is changing.
It nudges at my soul.
Today I was thinking.
Recently I had to take a personality test for some "work" related things. We wanted to see where we fit best
April 03, 2013
1. Graco Sweet Snuggle, Oasis; 2. California Baby, Newborn Tote; 3. Boppy Nursing Pillow; 4. Ergobaby Original Carrier; 5. Ergobaby Backpack
April 01, 2013
GANT pocket shirt / GANT pleated shorts / Kork-Ease strap sandals / GANT By Michael Bastian The Seersucker Stripe / GANT Rugger Summer Shorts / Navy Helweg boat shoes /
March 25, 2013
As a doula, I often get asked if I only work with women that have postpartum depression. To the contrary, postpartum doulas have a positive effect that has been proven to reduce the incidence of postpartum depression.
The word doula is usually associated with birthing women, however, there are also postpartum doulas that assist families after the birth. After having a baby, many women feel quite vulnerable and unsure of their new role as a mother. Postpartum doulas are there to emotionally support the new mother and their family. They offer a non-judgemental ear and provide a safe environment for the family to express doubt, joy, frustration and concerns about the newborn.
In addition to providing emotional support, postpartum doulas will educate the new family on basic topics such as feeding, bathing and sleeping. Doulas are not health care professionals and do not give medical advice. Having a doula will help parents discover how they want to parent.
Mother after mother