baby stuff I like

Last summer, when I was registering for baby stuff, I asked several friends for their opinions on what to register for, and recorded their responses on a post here. I thought it would be interesting to add my own thoughts now that I’m almost 6 months into this motherhood thing.

One thing I’ve learned… Babies don’t need as much stuff as stores make you think they need. Oh and all babies are different; these are things that have worked for Savannah but I totally get that other babies won’t necessarily respond the same way. This is just a summary of what my thoughts are based on personal experience. (Next I should go write reviews on Amazon & Babies R Us for all these things… those reviews were so helpful when I was trying to register!) I tried to include links when applicable.
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weekend snow

Last Saturday, every state in the United States except for Hawaii saw snowfall. I think that’s kinda amazing.

Atlanta got a few inches, too. However, we weren’t here to enjoy it. Savannah and I drove up to Asheville, NC to visit my sister who lives up there. It snowed there so we basically stayed indoors the whole time. We were only there a little over 24 hours, but it was a lot of fun. We ventured out at one point to play in the snow, and then again to have lunch with my aunt who lives nearby.

My first trip with Savannah without Paul was a success, though she did cry for 2 1/2 hours straight on the way home. I finally just turned up the radio so I couldn’t hear her! It’s better if Paul’s with me, because I can go back and sit with her. But, we made it home in one piece. And we can color two more states on Savannah’s map!

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I guess it's naptime

We got Savannah a Jump & Go (a.k.a. Johnny Jump-Up a.k.a. Jumperoo, etc.) because she loves to kick her feet and I need a place to put her while I’m cooking in the kitchen. She really likes it! She’ll kick her feet and laugh and make cute noises, even when we’re not looking at her. I have a video, but I don’t know how to get it off the camera… Gotta pull out the manual again…

Last night, she was in the Jump & Go jumping away. I had my back to her, and at one point I realized that she had gotten quiet. I looked over and saw this:

Sleeping in the jumperoo

Sleeping in the jumperoo

She was completely asleep! I took her out of the jumper and she hardly even stirred. I just cant help myself – she’s so cute. :-)


i honestly don't know what to say

I’m just now getting around to setting up trash service. (I know, I know. Shhh!) As I printed and filled out the application, I remembered why I didn’t deal with it at the time. For one, there is NO WHERE that says what to do with the application once it’s filled out. Mail it? Fax it? To what address or what fax number? I searched the website thoroughly, but only found a contact number for questions regarding sanitation service. Bleh, I *HATE* making phone calls! But I guess I will do it. Just so we stop illegally dumping our trash in various dumpsters we spot in our daily trekking.

The other reason I didn’t fill it out at the time was because of one section of the application. I hope you can read it okay… I honestly don’t know what to mark in response.

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Actually I’m almost offended. In order to make sure they’re not discriminating, they’re going to try their hardest to find out my race? And if I don’t tell them they’re going to spy on us and guess by my skin color and last name? And what do you do if – gasp – you’re mixed race?? (Like we are. And our ethnic last name does not reflect our skin color.) I’m leaving it blank and letting them figure it out.


Savannah's map

Savannah's map

The other day, I printed out a blank map of the United States, and colored in all the states Savannah has been to so far in her short life. Ever since then, I have been obsessed about adding states to Savannah’s map! We have been thinking of our friends and family who live all over the country, thinking, “Oh we should visit them!”

This has come about after much thought about our goals as a family. Where we’re headed in life, what we’re looking towards, what we’re saving up for. Right now, our goals are focused around raising our family. What do I want to expose them to? What’s important to us?

We both want to create a love in our kids for traveling and learning. We want them to know how to appreciate other places and cultures. They don’t have to want to move there, but to be able to see the good in other places. We want them to understand that people who look different than them aren’t scary, and that being different isn’t bad. We thought the best way to do this is to not be afraid to travel. We’d love to visit our friends who live internationally. That’s the best way to see a foreign country!

Becky is my inspiration in this. She and her family go everywhere! I asked her how they get their kids to be such good travelers. She said, “We just go.”

So we’ve tried to do that with Savannah. I’m grateful that so far she’s been adaptable. I know not every baby would let you “just go”. I’m trying not to let her stop me from doing things, seeing things.

Financially it’s hard to “just go”. But, it’s all about priorities. I realized that when all is said and done, I would rather have the experiences instead of having things done on our house. We adjust our budget to be able to afford traveling, and realize that other goals might not get done as fast. Of course, we don’t want to be irresponsible. But at the same time, if we wait until all the problems in the house are fixed, all the debt and mortgage are paid off, then we will never go. It’s all about balance. I wish we had done this earlier.

So yeah. All this to say, we are trying to seize the day. In April, we are headed on our first international trip in 7 years. The three of us will be going down to the Dominican Republic to visit my college roommate and good friend, Tree! We are so excited to be visiting that country for the first time, and seeing her. Her younger son, Timmy, is two days younger than Savannah and they’ll both be 7 months old. We hope to see the beach and do some hiking and visit all around her favorite spots.

In the meantime, I’m working on logistics. My passport is still in my maiden name, so I need to get it changed. Savannah needs a passport. Yesterday we took the pictures for her – do you know how hard it is to get a 5 month old to look straight ahead and be still? She kept getting distracted by other people, sticking her hand in her mouth, etc. It was funny. :-) We’ll submit it next Monday, since Paul and I both have to be there to do that. We also need to figure out packing list – what can be bought on the island? what do we need to bring with us? I am sooo excited though!

We’re flying standby – my brother-in-law who is a flight attendant is hooking us up with tickets. We’ll be flying through JFK airport. There is one flight a day, so if we miss it then we’ll have to wait and go the next day. At first I was like, “I hope that doesn’t happen! I can’t imagine having to wait at the airport with a baby!” Then I realized – I’ve never been to New York City. If we miss the flight, then we’ll make the most of it – leave the airport, see what we can see, color in another state on our map. Seize the day!