31 October 2009

happy 28th birthday to my hubby!

October is a big month for me and Labsie. It's the month we celebrate our wedding anniversary (Oct 8), our couplehood anniversary (Oct 15) and the best event of all -- Labsie's birthday on Oct 31! Yep, my hubby is a Halloween baby! And would you believe he was born around 11:45pm? Very near the witching hour of midnight! =) But no worries, he's not scary or monstrous at all. My hubby is the sweetest guy ever!
This year, Labsie decided to have a simple dinner celebration in his family's home with my family as guests. Just two families coming together to eat and celebrate hubby's 28th birthday. We had seafood extravaganza, with crabs, shrimps, prawns, clams and grilled tuna gracing the table. We also had the usual pansit guisado, lumpia ubod and birthday cakes. Yes, cakeS! Coz Labsie had two, courtesy of Tita Ling and my mom =)

To Labsie, may the Lord grant the desires of your heart. Stay as great as you are! Love u always.. XOXO

18 October 2009

Maternity & Baby Stuff Wishlist

Smart idea, sensational results: Take the concept of a pillow, stretch it to an elongated curve, contour it to provide the right kind of support where it is needed, and make it flexible so the user can shape it as necessary. Voila! This pillow does the work of 5 and is great for back and stomach support during pregnancy.

Designed by a registered nurse to follow the natural shape of your whole body
Horseshoe-shaped head section allows you to obtain comfortable upper body position and height
Extra-long midsection is perfect width for complete back or tummy support
The slightly curved end tucks snugly between knees as it conforms to body's shape, keeping you cool and comfortable
Allows you to shift from side to side as recommended by obstetricians
Cradles your body for recommended side sleeping
Helps keep your hips and spine in a neutral position
Promotes better circulation by lifting and cushioning areas you choose
Relieves strain on stomach, back, shoulders, neck, hips and legs while sleeping
After your delivery, it's a perfect support pillow for you and baby while breast-feeding; Also a great support for infants sitting up
100% polyester fiberfill covered with 100% cotton flannel in a plaid pattern

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Gabriel Feeding Pad Break-Away
The Gabriel Feeding Pad Break-Away is a 3-in-1 product for nursing, burping or bottle-feeding! The Nursing Veil has finger loopholes to hold veil in place while minimizing infant distractions in public feeding situations, and end flaps that lift for mom-to-baby eye contact. The pad flips over to burp baby on soft fabric or to allow baby to rest comfortably on lap or shoulder. The bottle-feeding feature holds a 2-9 oz. bottle of milk and frees one hand while feeding baby upright.

Nursing Veil (the large denim cloth on left side, second pic) Features:
Lift end flaps for mom-to-baby eye contact
Small opening to view baby while nursing
Lightweight fabric for maximum coverage and air circulation
Pocket for nursing pads, toy or teething ring
Minimizes infant distractions while feeding
Finger loopholes keep veil from shifting and sliding

Burping Pad Features:
Soft padded back (white cloth on above right, second pic) for burping or resting
Protective barrier to prevent fluid penetration
Bottle-feeding (birth to 6 months)
Free one hand while feeding baby
Holds a 2-9 oz. bottle (bottle not included)
Pocket for bottle cap
Holds pacifier or teething ring
Contoured neck for comfortable fit

07 October 2009

baby-proof your home!

It will be six months before we’ll have a baby in our house and another 6 months before s/he will be actively wandering but it’s never too early to start baby-proofing our home! As per the usual, I searched online for tips about this and these are the easy to implement baby-proofing techniques that I found over at WebMD:

- Bedding: Put baby on his back to sleep; avoid soft bedding that might suffocate him. Crib slats should be 2-3/8 inches apart or less so head can’t get trapped.

- Floors: USE carpets to prevent slipping. Also check floors constantly for small objects that a baby might swallow like buttons and coins.

- Furniture: Cushion hard edges and sharp corners. If possible, move sharp-edged pieces away from high traffic areas. Anchor down unsteady pieces of furniture, such as bookcases.

- Bathroom: Never leave your child unattended in a bathtub or bath ring. Install no-slip strips on the bottom of the tub. Install lid locks on all toilets and keep the lid closed to prevent drowning and to keep the lid from slamming on your baby’s head or hands.

- Food: Avoid heating baby bottles in microwave ovens. The liquid heats unevenly, leaving pockets of milk potentially hot enough to scald your baby’s mouth.
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