[blparent] [Bulk] Items you couldn't live without

Elizabeth Cooks elizabethcooks at comcast.net
Wed Oct 14 22:18:28 UTC 2009


Or, if you do decide to buy one, it doesn't need to be so elaborate.  There 
are some very simle ones out there that aren't very expensive.  Even check 
at the Good will, or some such other thrift store.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dena Wainwright" <dena at envogueaccess.com>
To: "NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: [blparent] [Bulk] Items you couldn't live without


> as I said, I really think a baby tub should be one of the last things you 
> buy if your money is tight. ours was a total waste of money, and if we 
> have another baby, I won't buy another one.
> Dena
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Angela Frederick" <angelahoward at mail.utexas.edu>
> To: "NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 3:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [blparent] [Bulk] Items you couldn't live without
>
>
>> Hi, Melissa,
>>
>> Thanks for the tip about the rocking chair.
>>
>> What brand of baby bath tub did you use?  I'm trying to make a list of 
>> product recommendations.  Does the sling kind of hang, or how does it 
>> work?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Angela
>>
>>
>> At 09:38 AM 10/13/2009, you wrote:
>>>Hello Angela and list,
>>>         I agree with most of what has all ready been said.  The only 
>>> thing I
>>>would add, that was an absolutely must have for me and the baby, is a 
>>>really
>>>comfortable rocking chair.  I actually bought a very nice wooden chair 
>>>with
>>>an audaman which also rocks for my feet.  The chair reclines also, and
>>>actually still rocks when it is reclined, so I could lean back and close 
>>>my
>>>eyes and still rock Austin when he was fussy.  For me this was the best
>>>place to nurse Austin at night, especially in the middle of the night, 
>>>first
>>>thing in the morning, and at naptime.  I also sat and rocked in the chair 
>>>a
>>>bit when I was pregnant.  They say that babies can feel this motion in 
>>>the
>>>womb and often respond even better to being rocked after they are born if
>>>they are rocked inside.  So, once in a while I would sit and put my feet 
>>>up,
>>>rock and relax.  Sometimes I would even read to the baby, or my husband
>>>would read to the baby while I rocked.  It was a great way for me to 
>>>relax.
>>>After Austin was born I used the chair everyday until he was about 2, and
>>>even now he wants to be rocked occasionally.  So, the chair was 
>>>definitely a
>>>big purchase, but I have never regretted it.  Also, once I don't have any
>>>babies to rock in the chair I will still be able to use it as a nice 
>>>place
>>>to sit, read, crochet, etc.  As with every big purchase, go to stores and
>>>try out chairs to see which one is the most comfortable for you.  As soon 
>>>as
>>>I sat in mine I knew it was the right one.  The price tag was definitely
>>>shocking, so I didn't purchase it right away, but I kept coming back to 
>>>it
>>>and finally just broke down and made the purchase.  The chairs often have
>>>some cool features as well.  Mine has pockets on the sides which were 
>>>great
>>>for burp rags, pascifiers, and other small things in the beginning, and
>>>books, small toys, etc. now.  The audaman also has a special stool which
>>>pulls out from the bottom.  It's an additional place to put your feet for
>>>different nursing positions as the baby gets bigger.  I definitely used
>>>this, but it's probably not necessary.  It just depends on what you're
>>>looking for.  If you all ready have a comfortable rocker, then you're 
>>>ahead
>>>of the game.  If you don't, it should be something you really consider
>>>purchasing.
>>>         One more thing I loved was my baby bathtub which had a mesh 
>>> sling
>>>Austin laid on when he was young.  This supported him and give me both 
>>>hands
>>>free for bathing him.  When he got older the bathtub had a seat with a 
>>>ring
>>>so Austin could sit with support and I could wash him.  Then we got a 
>>>blow
>>>up duck which actually quacked that he could be bathed in; he loved it. 
>>>I
>>>know there are tons of bathtubs out there, and tons of ways to bath your
>>>baby, but the mesh sling really worked well for us and I don't think 
>>>anyone
>>>else has mentioned it.
>>>         Just one more thing...  Remember that your family and friends 
>>> will
>>>probably be as excited about your baby as you are.  This means baby 
>>>showers,
>>>baby gifts, and gift cards for you to spend for the baby.  We were very
>>>lucky to receive our stroller, highchair, play gym, and swing and 
>>>exersaucer
>>>as shower gifts.  Even our rockingchair was partly purchased with a very
>>>generous gift card from my coworkers.  So you may not need to purchase as
>>>much in the beginning for the baby depending on those gifts.  I would
>>>definitely register for things you want so people know what to buy.
>>>         I hope some of this helps.
>>>Melissa
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>>Behalf Of Angela Frederick
>>>Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 11:06 AM
>>>To: NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List
>>>Subject: Re: [blparent] [Bulk] Items you couldn't live without
>>>
>>>Thanks, everyone, for your must haves and shouldn't have bought
>>>lists.  This will help me with a good start in figuring out how much
>>>a baby would cost for the first year.  Also, we will be living in an
>>>apartment for at least another two years, so I really don't want a
>>>lot of bulky items that turn out to be poor purchases anyway.
>>>
>>>Tammy, what is the name of those squeezy spoons, and where can you
>>>find them?  This is an interesting concept.
>>>
>>>Pipi, if you can find your lists without much inconvenience, I would
>>>love to see them.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Angela
>>>
>>>
>>>At 09:45 PM 10/10/2009, you wrote:
>>> >Hi,
>>> >
>>> >In answer to your first question, I am so happy I spent the extra
>>> >money on the sit n stroll.  It's so much easier then using just a
>>> >carseat with the base and stroller system when you don't have a
>>> >car.  Also, our baby sling has been very useful when I've needed to
>>> >get things done but the baby needed attention.  One more is the
>>> >feeding spoon I have that you can put food in and just squeeze it
>>> >out.  I've actually bought another one just in case one's in the
>>> >dish washer when I need one.
>>> >Now on to your second question...I found that buying a full-size
>>> >high chair was a bit of a waste.  In fact mine's sitting down in the
>>> >basement because I don't really have room for it up in the
>>> >kitchen.  It was a gift though, so I actually didn't spend the money
>>> >for it myself.  But I have a booster seat that reclines that I have
>>> >on a chair at the table, and Remus sits with us and eats his food
>>> >too.  I guess that will only work if there are only 4 of you, and a
>>> >high chair might come in handy for my next one, but for now, it's a
>>> >bit of a space waster.
>>> >
>>> >hth
>>> >
>>> >Tammy
>>> >----- Original Message ----- From: "Angela Frederick"
>>> ><angelahoward at mail.utexas.edu>
>>> >To: <blparent at nfbnet.org>
>>> >Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:47 AM
>>> >Subject: [Bulk] [blparent] Items you couldn't live without
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >>Hi, everybody,
>>> >>
>>> >>Okay, so I am a huge nerd and have been trying to figure out what
>>> >>our family budget could be if we succeed in getting pregnant.  I've
>>> >>been looking at baby items and their costs and wondering what is
>>> >>really necessary and worth spending money on.
>>> >>
>>> >>So, I would like to know from all of you who have kids:
>>> >>
>>> >>1. What baby items do you consider a necessity or a life-saver?
>>> >>
>>> >>and
>>> >>
>>> >>2. What baby items do you wish you hadn't spent money on?
>>> >>
>>> >>Thanks for the feedback!
>>> >>Angela
>>> >>
>>> >>
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