- Postpartum Recovery Kit
- Itzbeen Baby Care Timer
- Liquid Prenatal Plus
- Extra Giant Maternity Pads
- Woobies
- Baby calendar
- Container organizer
- Baby sitter sheets
- 50 Things to Know Before Having a Baby
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Baby Stuff I Didn't Know Existed Until I Had a Baby
Monday, September 24, 2012
Pregnancy/Baby Tools
Books/ DVDs
- 50 Things to Know Before Having a Baby
- Happiest Baby on the Block DVD
- Heading Home with Your Newborn
- Massage for Pregnancy
- Get Through Childbirth In One Piece!: How to Prevent Episiotomies and Tearing
- Dads guide to pregnancy for dummies
- Dude! You are Going to Be a Dad,
- The New Dad's Survival Guide
- Breastfeeding made simple
- The Happiest baby on the Block
- Husband Coached Birth
- Hypno Birthing
- Faith-Based Births
- Your Best Birth
- What to Expect When You are Expecting
Stuff
- Postpartum Recovery Kit
- Itzbeen Baby Care Timer
- Amazon Diapers
- Liquid prenatal plus
- Extra giant maternity pads
- Comfortable pajamas
- Woobies
- Journal
- Birth announcement
- Avery Easy Peel White Address Labels
- 5 favorite baby shower gifts.
- Larger Bra
- Baby calendar
- Container organizer
- Baby sitter sheets
- 50 Things to Know Before Having a Baby
Posts
- 50 Things to Know Before Having a Baby
- Reusable Baby Food Pouch
- 42 Things You Should Know Before Graduating From College
- 16 Tips to Downsize Your Life
- Wedding Ring would be too tight to wear like mine
- 10 Things to Know Before Traveling with a Baby.
- Baby Cloths Chart
- Birth announcement
- She is About to Pop Baby Shower
- 5 favorite baby shower gifts.
- Online calendar
- Free Baby Sitter Sheet
- Changing Station
- Origami bird mobile
- Finished nursery
- Bottle Station
- Mom Medicine Schedule
- Baby Feeding/Diaper Schedule
- Baby Stuff I didn't Know Existed Until I Had a Baby
About Lisa Rusczyk
Lisa is the creator of the blog Charlie-The-Cavalier and his Friends, Family, and Home. She is also the author of 50 Things to Know Before Having a Baby. Send Lisa Rusczyk an email at lbrennec@gmail.com
Friday, September 21, 2012
Free Baby Sitter Sheet Information
Baby Sitter Sheet
Mom's full name:
Dad's full name:
Home address:
Mom's work phone:
Mom's cell phone:
Dad's work phone:
Dad's cell phone:
Child's full name:
Child's date of birth:
Any allergies, medications or special conditions:
Emergency contact 1:
Phone number(s):
Relation:
Emergency contact 2:
Phone number(s):
Relation:
Closest neighbor:
Phone number(s):
Address:
911
Poison control: 1-800-222-1222
Police department:
Fire department phone:
Child's doctor:
Preferred hospital:
Hospital phone:
Insurance provider:
Insurance provider phone:
Insured name and ID:
Group ID:
Policy ID:
Thank you!
About Lisa Rusczyk
Lisa is the creator of the blog Charlie-The-Cavalier and his Friends, Family, and Home. She is also the author of 50 Things to Know Before Having a Baby. Send Lisa Rusczyk an email at lbrennec@gmail.com
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Food Storage Container Organizer
Ever since I got pregnant I have worried more about my families health. I was not "eating for two" but I was providing nutrition for someone who could not make a choice on their own. Since then I have been trying to prepare healthy meals ahead. Before I use to bake to relax and distress. Now I am trying to chop instead.
Chopped onions for soup, spaghetti, or other meals. (These may make your house and freeze smell). These plastic containers are amazing. We do not need to have an entire cabinet of plasticware. Just a place on the shelf. This will take up 1 foot by 1 foot of your home. I know you want to save those other containers, but even though they were free, storing them is expensive. Recycle them.
Here are some of my prepare ahead food ideas:
Using this food storage container organizer to store the containers has been great! No more searching for the lid. This is very easy to organize as I take them out of the dishwasher.
On the left is canned fruit that I put in smaller containers so I can just grab a serving when I would like one. Buying fuit in bulk and then putting the fruit in containers on your own is less expensive. Also you know the plastic is BPA free. The middle is some chopped salad, so that I can just add dressing. On the right is vegetable soup that I made on Sunday to have for lunch throughout the week. Chopped onions for soup, spaghetti, or other meals. (These may make your house and freeze smell). These plastic containers are amazing. We do not need to have an entire cabinet of plasticware. Just a place on the shelf. This will take up 1 foot by 1 foot of your home. I know you want to save those other containers, but even though they were free, storing them is expensive. Recycle them.
About Lisa Rusczyk
Lisa is the creator of the blog Charlie-The-Cavalier and his Friends, Family, and Home. She is also the author of 50 Things to Know Before Having a Baby. Send Lisa Rusczyk an email at lbrennec@gmail.com
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