Friday, April 23, 2010

wish list

I started thinking about what I will do different with baby #2 and what I won't use, and what I most definately need to buy.  Thankfully there weren't a ton of things that came to mind, but I did manage to think up some alterations in my mothering plan.  Like the fact that I need to purchase more pumping equipment to make nursing last longer, and how I want to start right off the bat with a noise machine to hope to help with sleep!  I'm not yet sure if I want to start the pacifier and deal with having to eventually get rid of, or deal with the repercussion of a paci dependant baby, but it definitely would have its benefits.  I think I want to wear my baby a great deal more, and possibly go to cloth diapers...having said that, in my search for irresistible baby "needs"  I came across some images that made me very happy.  some are much more practical than others :)

 Peachy Pink Felt Baby Booties Newborn Size
If I should find out that I am having a girl, I WILL be attempting these!  



 Sassy Pants Collection ever so requested Damask in pretty mint green with baby pink baby girl shoes
SO happy!



OLIVIA Mary Jane Crochet Baby Shoes Size 12-18 Months


LOLA Mary Jane Crochet Baby Shoes 
I HAVE to have a friend who can just whip these up for me...LIZ?  anybody?

Product Image Moby Wrap Baby Carrier- Olive

I think I am going to invest in a Moby Wrap.  I love the closeness, and the comfort of the cloth.  My sister gave me a wonderful shower gift of a maya wrap, however, the fabric was a bit  less soft, and I never quite mastered it.

Gap Natural Soothing Sleep Sheep Stuffed Animal
My sister-in-law had a noise machine similar to this one, and it attached to the car seat, crib or ANYWHERE.  I was jealous!  I would love to leave Benjamin's noise machine in the bedroom, and leave this one in the car!

More wish list items to come...Right now I am too tired!


3 comments:

Ashlee said...

both of my sisters-in-law use cloth diapers and love them.

Ashlee said...

I'm glad you're going to try the teacup idea!! I found some cute little glasses at a garage sale i'm going to use to make my mom some candles.
I used 3/4 can of store bought frosting per one box of cake. They are pretty sweet. I used a cookie dough scooper to make my balls and they seemed to be about the right size.

Ashlee said...

are you sticking them in styrofoam once you've coated them?
i made the balls up, froze them, dipped the ends of the sticks in the liquid frosting, stuck them in the balls (let them dry - just a few seconds), and then coated each one. i decorated them and then stuck the sticks in styrofoam to dry completely. i found that was the easiest.