May 24, 2013

Taking baby to the beach and enjoying it



We just got back from a relaxing and fun beach vacation with my family. It was Ella's first time at the beach and while I was so excited to share this new experience with her, I was also stressed and nervous.  Babies and sand just don't seem to mix to me - not to mention sun and water safety and coordinating feedings and naps.  I tried reading blogs and using Pinterest to get some useful tips but I mostly found adorable photos of babies on the beach and super cute bathing suits (I'll be sharing some of that too of course) but first here are some items that helped make our beach vaca a super fun success. 







I can't tell what I loved more, the small sun tent or the tiny swimming pool or which one Ella loved more.  Both were perfect for keeping her out of the sand which she loved - to eat.  The sun tent was great for staying cool while she played or napped.  I was actually able to sit back in the sun and relax while reading a book...that's right.  I read a book.  A whole book.  The pool required a bit more (a lot more) attention but it was so fun to play with her in the water in a safe and controlled environment.  We would occasionally take some dips in the ocean and play in the waves but with a small baby it was more comforting to let her splash in the pool and play with her buckets and shovels.



(Yes, we put Ella in a hot tub but only after cooling it WAY down.  Sometimes you are just too lazy to head to the pool.  Especially when the hot tub is right out your back door.)

The Swimways baby float was perfect for the pool.  Ella loves the water and she loved being able to kick her little legs and our arms loved being able to do nothing.  Really the thing that makes this float is amazing is the canopy and the fact that it collapses into a small little circle that fits in the case.  Thank you Aunt Kathi!



While blankets and the beach don't typically mix I found that they were pretty necessary.  Napping just isn't the same without something to cuddle and no one walking by on the beach wants to see me nursing.  Ella and I don't heavy blankets suffocating us though so the thin, cotton gauze blankets by Aden & Anais were cool and comfortable.

One thing I did learn from Pinterest/blogs was that baby powder easily removes sand from skin.  Try it.
I also used hand & face wipes to help keep her hands and face clean and free of sand.

Obviously sunscreen is the number one priority for babies at the beach.  Their soft baby skin is so sensitive and susceptible to the harsh sun rays.  My favorite sunscreen was babyganics.  It was easy to apply and really stayed on the skin through lots of fun playing.  One thing I had heard about before we left for the beach was sunscreen wipes.  I didn't have much luck finding them in a store by me and didn't have time to order online but I really wanted to use these wipes for applying sunscreen to her face and head.  I have heard these work great.  I think they would also be really helpful for re-applying sunscreen once you are already at the beach.  I don't know about you but I HATE applying sunscreen on the beach with the sand.  These seem to be much easier and less mess.  I plan to use these this summer for the pool and lake and will let you know what I think but I thought it was worth sharing they exist with you.  And they do come highly recommended.





Two other essentials were the sun hat and swim diaper.  The sun hat was really important for protecting her baldy but I learned the hard way that a chin strap is quite essential.  I used both disposable and washable swim diapers.  I had not issues with the disposable but I chose to invest in some washable diapers because we will be spending LOTS of time at the lake and pool.  Plus the washable diapers just seem so much softer and more comfortable for the babies.  I would rather wear fabric.


Hope this is helpful as you plan your next trip to the beach with little ones.  If you have any other suggestions or products that worked for you please share.  Happy Summer!!

March 24, 2013

our little easter bunny

I love Target.  
I love the dollar section in Target.  
I love these bunny ears found in the dollar section at Target.  
I LOVE this little girl wearing the bunny ears found in the dollar section at Target.  

Thank you Target.  You have inspired most of our photo shoots.





March 21, 2013

5 months

Well it only took me a month to edit these photos but let's be honest, it will probably take another month to edit the 6 months photos.  


Ella at 5 months is SO much fun.
Smiling.
Giggling.
Babbling.
Spitting.
Bouncing.
Splashing.
Playing.
Eating solids.
Rolling. And rolling. And rolling.
Almost sitting.
And we finally figured out how to get past our belly and to our toes. 

I finally feel like she completely understands what is happening around her.  Well almost completely.  We are still a little mystified with the mirror.  She just adores the little girl on the other side.  So much so that she always tries to eat her.  That is what she does to the people she loves.  Nom.  Nom.

Bottom line:  she is just so happy.

I am one lucky mama. 









Oh the rolls.


And to prove she has a neck.
See a neck!


March 12, 2013

Easy, no-sew, 5 minute headbands


It's time to say hello to spring and goodbye to winter and that means saying goodbye to all Ella's knit hats and hello to cute headbands.  Ella is really excited about that.

And fortunately for me it is a lot easier (and faster and cheaper) to make a headband than a hat.  So fast and easy that a busy mom can make one in 5 minutes in the nursery while their baby plays and I can prove it.


Materials:
Jersey fabric (scrap fabric or old t-shirts)
Scissors
Ruler


I made my headband to fit a 6-12 month head, about 16" circumference.  I cut a strip of fabric that measures 18"x4".  Here is a chart to help you with your desired dimensions:

Newborn: 14" (16x4)
3-6 mos.: 15" (17x4)
6-12 mos.: 16" (18x4)
1-3 yrs.: 18" (20x4)
3-10 yrs.: 20" (22x4)
Adult: 22" (24x4)




I made this on Ella's bookcase while she happily played.  And because I said this was easy I did not iron the fabric and I made sloppy, crooked cuts.  It doesn't matter.  

Fold the fabric in half hot dog style.  (Like that elementary school reference?)



Then cut the corners off making a soft curve.  Make sure the folded corner is the point.



Then knot it to make the headband.


You can wear it with a thick band or with it folded in.  
I prefer it folded in - at least on Ella.


See told you.  Easy, fast and cheap (perhaps free).
And best of all - super cute!



Check out my bow tutorial and fabric flower tutorial to make other types of headbands like these.









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