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The Organized New Mom: Organized New Mom Tip #35: Enter Pedi Visit Info Straight into the Baby Book
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Thursday, November 15, 2012. Organized New Mom Tip #35: Enter Pedi Visit Info Straight into the Baby Book. When you bring your baby home, you have the best of intentions to document every little milestone. The big problem with that logic is that you have just brought your baby home. Newborns have a knack for sucking all of that lovely scrap booking. Energy right out of your body. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Organized New Mom Tip #35: Enter Pedi Visit Info S.
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The Organized New Mom: March 2012
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. Organized New Mom Tip #24: Set up Hand Sanitizer Stations. Everyone will want to hold the new arrival, and that’s hard to deal with while your Mama Bear instincts are in full throttle. The easiest way to appease your germ phobia is to have designated hand sanitizer stations throughout the house. When someone asks to hold the newbie, all you have to say is, “Of course! The hand sanitizer is right over there! Good places to stash the sanitizer:. By the front door. Those first few ...
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The Organized New Mom: August 2012
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Organized New Mom Tip #31: Use Resealable Canisters for Baby Cereal. Use large air-tight canisters for your baby grains and skip this inevitable curse, and don’t forget to label them if you buy more than one type of baby cereal. Those little suckers all look exactly alike. Note: I just spent 3 days trying to upload a video of my son trying baby cereal for the first time. Alas, my efforts were fruitless. Click Here for Awesome Baby Bibs for Feeding Your Little One Baby Cereal.
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The Organized New Mom: October 2012
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Thursday, October 18, 2012. Organized New Mom Tip #34: If you have a dog, buy them a dog tag silencer. If you have a dog, I PROMISE. You will experience this situation:. Some would say that this is not a problem. Some would say to just take off the collar and bypass the noise altogether. Get a dog tag silencer* , new Mommies. Get one now. You will thank me. We have since fixed the fence so she can’t get out. Happy endings, yay! Http:/ www.paws-and-tails.com/peacetags-tagsilencer.aspx. So how do you know ...
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The Organized New Mom: July 2012
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Thursday, July 12, 2012. Organized New Mom Tip #30: Create a Playlist for Baby. If you’re not using Pandora by now (or something similar) it’s time. While CDs and yes, even tape cassettes, will always have a place in my home, even I have moved onto handheld devices for my everyday music. Why shouldn’t your baby too? Here’s how it keeps you a more organized mommy:. It’s portable (Duh). If you have a newer car, just plug your playlist or radio stream into your speakers and Baby enjoys music on the go.
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The Organized New Mom: August 2011
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011. Organized New Mom Tip #17: Keep Doubles of Big Baby Items at Places you Often Visit:. You probably already know that traveling with a newborn can be tedious, exhausting and can get a bit ridiculous the way your car becomes crammed full of baby gear. Notice I said “ridiculous” and not “unnecessary”. Below is a suggested list of items you might want to keep at your frequent travel stops:. Pack n’ Play or Crib. Changing table or Changing Pad. Tummy Time Activity Mat.
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The Organized New Mom: September 2012
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Thursday, September 6, 2012. Organized New Mom Tip #32: Baby second-hand = Mommy’s best friend. I am blessed with tons of family and great friends who supplied me with everything I need to take care of a newborn baby. After enjoying the initial baby shower plethora of gifts, I slowly began to realize something: people don’t keep sending you replacement outfits for the ones your baby outgrows! Build a relationship with the owner of your favorite store. You’ll soon realize you need a place to giv...Go EARL...
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The Organized New Mom: April 2012
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Thursday, April 19, 2012. Organized New Mom Tip #25: Sort the Nursery Closet by Size. Baby clothing size is confusing enough, and if you have a steady stash of growing sizes coming your way from a generous neighbor or relative*, those adorable onesies are never going to stop coming. You might as well get some organization now before you and your well-dressed baby are overcome. Separate those 0-3 month cutie-patootie outfits and hang them first in a convenient location in the closet. When most of one size...
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The Organized New Mom: October 2011
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Friday, October 14, 2011. Organized New Mom Tip #19: Keep Baby Meds in a Designated Spot. It’s the middle of the night, and you’re awakened by your baby’s wail. Keeping all of his/her medications in the same spot all the time. Can make a tough and stressful situation just a little bit easier. Always keep meds out of reach of little hands. Put baby meds in a convenient spot. And right within your reach when you most need them. We found the best place for us was above our son’s changing table.
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