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First 3 Months Baby Survival Guide


My daughter turned 3 months old this week.  In some ways it seems like the blink of an eye, and in others it feels like we’ve been together forever. She is, without a doubt, the most amazing creature I’ve ever set eyes on.

The blinding shock of being a new parent, however, hasn’t really dissipated…though this morning at 4am I was getting ready to feed her while The Hus was straightening up the changing table and I simply said “burp cloth” (because I forget to grab one every. single. time); in one move he grabbed it from the bin, turned and tossed it to me, I caught it in mid-air while holding the baby in the other arm and flung it over my shoulder in one fell swoop. Not bad for a couple of rookies! 😉

Small 4am achievements aside, one of the biggest shocks to any parent is the introduction to the completely overwhelming world of baby products, and more importantly – just how much you have to buy.  I’ve been overwhelmed and some what put off in that department pretty much since I found out I was preggers.  I didn’t register until very late, and it was only because my dear friend Serena literally dragged me to BabiesRUs (yes, I do now see the benefit of this overwhelming mega-store…sometimes) and told me exactly what to get.  The result was a fairly boring registry, but the items I received at my shower and have purchased myself have – for the most part – been put to good use.

Now that we’ve survived the first 12 weeks, I thought I’d do a round-up of the essentials I use almost every day.  The dollar output is very real when you have a kid, and I hope this list can help another mom make smart decisions on what to buy in the vast guilt-ridden, high-pressure, over-priced sea of baby products.  I know I scoured lists like this – and still do – when looking for that perfect baby item.  I’m in no way an expert (how could you be in 3 months), but I am grateful for the aid these items have given us.


UppaBaby Vista Stroller: Our dear friends got this stroller for their first, and it was a simple 15 minute discussion/demo of them explaining why they went with the Uppa and we were sold.  We never looked at another stroller.  We used the bassinet every day and night for 3 straight months…we’d just roll her around the house and it was great.  The stroller opens and closes with ease, and the wheels and base are sturdy enough for us to take her on moderate dirt trails – which we do often.  It’s not as hardcore as the Chariot, nor as pricey as the Buggaboo. It has add-ons that allow it to grow with your growing family. It is perfect.  The best part is you can turn this puppy 360 degrees with one hand, which makes maneuvering doors and corners so much easier when you’re by yourself.  It’s so light it practically pushes itself. And how great looking is this thing?

Dutalier Sleigh Multiposition & Recliner Glider & Ottoman: We probably spent the most time looking for a glider before she was born.  We knew we wanted to get a really good glider and were prepared to spend some money on it.  What we weren’t prepared for is just how ugly they all are and then how really REALLY expensive these things can get.  I’ll spare you the sordid details of months of going to baby stores and sitting in chairs and just say thank gawd for my friend Serena who patiently pointed out what ended up being the deciding factor: yes, the overstuffed chairs are more modern looking and cute, but when you are nursing on 2 hours of sleep and you’re stuck in that chair for what feels like an eternity you will want to lay your head back.  The overstuffed chairs aren’t high enough to support your head like this one.  Plus it reclines – a feature I am eternally grateful for. And lastly, the ottoman has a slide out stool which was one of the first things that finally helped me master breastfeeding.  You need to have your feet elevated at an angle to prop the kid up.  That said, this thing is ugly, so very very ugly, but I love it anyway.  We decided on this make because the price was the best for what you were getting and it is super super comfy.


BabyBjorn BabySitter Balance: I literally can’t say enough great things about this bouncer.  It is worth every penny and then some.  If your kid has reflux (which mine does) this is one of the only bouncers that actually keeps the child upright. My daughter loved it from the first time we set her in it…she can look around and move her arms and legs instead of being slumped on her back like other bouncers.  The toy addition is flapping adorable, and I love that it’s wood.  The simple design and modern colors are a nice plus too…it can blend into the decor of your home so you have one less shocking “baby” item to stare at while drinking wine.

Mustela Facial Cleansing Cloths: I’m obsessed with Mustella. Obsessed. Mustela products are free of parabens, pthalates, phenoxyethenol and alcohol.  My baby spits up all the time.  ALL the time.  These delicate wipes keep her neck and face clean in-between bathtime without drying out her skin. And they smell divine.

Mustela No-Rinse Cleansing Fluid: A great and gentle cleanser that helps clean up serious diaper explosions.  A couple swipes of this get the tough parts that wipes just can’t clean.  It easily removes old diaper cream and leaves your baby’s bottom smelling waaaaay better than it did before.

Mustela Foam Shampoo For Newborns: Again – easy on her skin and free from parabens etc.  Great for cradle cap and it is tearless.

Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Bottles: LOVE these bottles, BPA free and they really do help reduce gas and colic.  I have to use the Premie nipples to keep the milk flow to a minimum, but they are great if you have a kid who spits up a lot and/or has reflux or colic.

Dr. Brown’s Bottle Warmer: See my gushing review here.


Boon Grass Countertop Drying Rack: Super cute and not obnoxiously large or complicated.  Just slide bottles, nipples, pacis whatever in between and on top of the “grass” and there you go.


Thirsties Duo Diaper Wraps: We decided to cloth diaper and we LOVE it.  These wraps are not only super cute, they’re pretty affordable for what’s on the market and the size allows them to grow with your baby.  I prefer the Duo which has the velcro closure on the top. I find it fits better and is easier to use than the snaps. I recommend you purchase at least 6 wraps if you’re going to go the cloth route.

Snappi Cloth Diaper Fasteners: An updated and pain-free alternative to the scary diaper pins of yore.

Gerber Undershirts: Plain white undershirts are actually harder to find than you think, but they are a must to keep your baby warm.  Put one on under every onesie. (I get mine at BabiesRUs)


Cloud B Gentle Giraffe (or Lamb) Sound Machine: If you subscribe to the theory of the 4th Trimester (see Happiest Baby On The Block below) then you’ll appreciate the gentle white noise of this adorable sound machine.  It has four sounds: womb, ocean (my fave), rain and whales. No chirpy music or bright lights, just soothing sounds to lull your little one to sleep. (And the giraffe conveniently fits in our nursery motif!)

Miracle Blanket: My best friend gave this to me as a pre-baby gift with stern instructions that we were to use it all the time. This swaddler saved us, and our daughter loves it. We love it.  Buy it. Use it.

Seventh Generation Free & Clear Laundry Detergent: I skipped the temptation to use Dreft which is super expensive and went ahead with what we normally use which is free of dyes and fragrance, it plant-based and biodegradeable.  I just use 1/4 of what I would normally use for adult clothes and she’s been totally fine.

Gripe Water: An all-natural tincture that helps your baby’s tummy feel better. Again, with reflux we’ll use anything that works, and this really works.  It’s just Fennel and Ginger…basically bitters for babies, but she loves the taste! (Available at RiteAid, Whole Foods and sometimes Target)

Simply Saline Baby Nasal Mist: It sucks to do it, but if your baby has a stuffy nose, you gotta spray this up in there to break it up.

What To Expect The First Year: It’s like The Joy Of Cooking for babies. It’s the Rookie Bible for new parents.

Happiest Baby On The Block DVD: Skipped the book and went straight to the DVD.  Most definetly worth an hour and a half of your time; Dr. Harvey Karp is the dog whisperer of babies and his methods of calming a screaming little one are a lifesaver. (Available on Netflix)

On Becoming Baby Wise: The theories in this book aren’t for everyone, but the general premise worked for us.  It really helped us set a schedule for our daughter, and now she’s pretty much sleeping though the night.

The Vaccine Book: A straight-forward easy-to-read overview of vaccines.  It’s not pro or anti, but gives reasons why you should and maybe why you wouldn’t want to do any certain vaccine.  It’s really helped me make better, more informed decisions on this topic.

OXO Tot Bottle Brush: We like this universal bottle scrubber best.  It fits in any bottle, including breast milk storage bottles and scrubs em clean.  Plus I’m a sucker for orange.  And it’s OXO, so you know it’s made well.

Medela Breast Pump: If you breast-feed, then you’ll need to pump. Buy this pump. It will save you. (Also, Medela brand Lanolin is my fave. You’ll need that too, promise.)

And for you, parents I recommend the following:
Coffee
Wine

You’ll figure out the rest easy enough.

Etsy Find: Whale Tissue Holder


I think etsy shop gnomesweeeetgnome better quite their day job, because they have a serious home run with this Whale Tissue Holder.  If you know me, you know I HATE having exposed Kleenex boxes, and sold quite a few stylish tissue holder alternatives on Delight to help fuel my obsession.  So naturally I’m on the waiting list for this little delight, because it belongs in the nursery and there is just nothing more to talk about.

Animal Wall Hooks

I’ve been looking EVERYWHERE for a couple/three cute, interesting wall hooks to put in the nursery.  I just need some places to hang her bath hoodie, swaddle blankets, hats. bibs…just things I use throughout the day that I’ve been hanging over the side of the crib or just leaving on top of her changing table, which annoys me because it makes her room look cluttered.

What I really want is a cute alphabet hook, but nothing I’ve found will work with the nursery decor…or is cute enough.  So now I’m onto animals, which may be more fun anyway, and I’m seeing a growing trend of giraffe decor everywhere, which is delightful.  Here are my possibilities.  Which one(s) do you like?

1.  View From Here Animal Hooks $20 (they have a giraffe!)
2.  Wild & Crazy Horse Hook $11.99
3.  Pack Rack $59.99 (LOVE this, but the hooks might be to small?)
4. Safari Animals Wall Hooks $19
5.  Aw, Nuts Wall Hook $27.99 (cute, but I seriously hate squirrels in real life)
6. Animal Party Wall Hooks $19

Etsy Find: Big Giraffe Little Giraffe


Since I seem to have fallen into a giraffe theme for the nursery, don’t you think this little pair would just look adorbs up on a shelf?

Nursery

We decided not to find out what we were having, so we needed to make a gender-neutral nursery.  While I would have loved an ultra-modern set up, there was no WAY I was about to spend $1200 on a crib and more on other modern furniture for small kiddos who could care less. So, we went the other way – a fun, bright and cherry mish-mash of re-purposed furniture, colors and textures inspired by sherbert colors (no doubt due to my pregnancy Pinkberry indulgences), and lots of art + etsy finds. We knew pink or more blue would make it’s way into the room the minute the kiddo arrived, so we focused on every other color to start.

The first baby gift we received was this amazing blanket knit by my sister-in-law’s mother, who I’ve only had the pleasure of meeting a couple times. So nice!! I love LOVE this blanket so much, and we pretty much designed the room around it.

The biggest struggle was choosing a color for the walls.  I’m a green gal, I love the color green, and I was well aware that my love for the shade of vert can get a bit redundant.  We really, really tried to go with another color, but in the end The Hus and I agreed that this lovely shade of Benjamin Moore’s Pear was absolutely perfect and totally us.

My theory on choosing a wall color: Pony up and buy any and all samples you're considering. Sit with the colors for at least 3 days before you make a decision. The expense and wait are worth it.

The problem was that we also fell in love with Behr’s Blue, but felt it would look too boy-themed on all the walls.  The Hus came up with the brilliant idea to paint the ceiling with the blue.  I love it. Love, love love it.

Pretty sky-blue ceiling!

We found this dresser at a garage sale for $25 while we were living in LA. It’s massive, and kind of brut-like, but a great canvas for any color paint. Of course I loved this funky color green, but we gave it a fresh coat of white paint for the baby’s room:

BEFORE: Dresser (oops I already started removing drawers before I remembered to snap a pic)

AFTER

The rest just sort of fell together really easily, thanks to some serious inspiration from OhDeeDoh and a lot of web surfing for fun finds.

Somehow we seemed to fall into a Giraffe/Monkey theme throughout the room.  But who doesn’t like Giraffes and Monkeys??  For a nod to the rest of the mid-century house, we added a big white tulip lamp for the ceiling and a Bertoia chair for extra seating.

Here’s the finished product and a list of where we purchased the stuff at the end.

Is this what she sees from her crib?

–  Crib: Just a classic Jenny Lind Davinci– totally affordable and completely adorable!
–  123 Pop Carpet + Mobile on Crib: Kaloo
–  Bicycle Print above crib (a gift!): Blanca Gomez, Poster Cabaret
–  Bird Prints above crib: sugarloop
–  Library Book Bin (another gift!): Land of Nod
–  Poms: Pom Love
–  Giraffe Painting (and another gift!): Lynne Rae Studio
–  White Lerberg Shelf: Ikea
–  Keep Calm Pillow: found on clearance at TJ Maxx