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Mom to Mom: How to Use Cloth Diapers

April 22, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

This earth day I am asking all the moms out there who are experienced in using cloth diapers to help myself and other mothers wanting to make the switch to cloth diapers.

For those mom’s thinking about changing to cloth…Why switch?

  • Better for the environment
  • More Cost Effective in the long run.
  • Better for Baby (Cloth v Plastic, Non-Chemical v Chemical based Disposables)

How Experience Moms can Help.

Please provide advice, links, etc to help myself and other moms who want to begin using cloth diapers in the comment box below. I will be compiling these into more formal blog posts to share with Project Mommy readers.

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Why Couponing May Not Be Worth Your Time

April 10, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

In a down economy it is easy to look for ways to make your dollar go farther, but consider this before you go gangbusters clipping coupons.

Your time is money
Is couponing really worth your time? Could you possibly work a few extra hours on a side job each week and make more?

Just spend less
Spend less money on frivolous things and you may find that ends meet just fine without having to go through the coupon process

Some more questions to ask…

Is couponing taking away from the time you should be spending with family, friends or just enjoying life?

Is couponing causing you to spend more, by buying products you really don’t need?

Is couponing taking away from activities which would help you improve your health (saving you a lot more in medical bills than coupons would).

Couponing is great, and a lot of “clippers” do so for charity, but for most of us, couponing, like everything else, is best in moderation.

So next time you are looking for a “deal” ask yourself these questions and remember that those 10 boxes of nasal strips you just scored… weren’t really “free”.

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How to Create an Awesome Baby Announcement (and still have time to sleep)

March 20, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

With my first child I decided to make my own announcements, which while sounds fun, isn’t so much when you have to put them together at three in the morning between a bottle feeding and pumping more milk.

Lesson now learned- thanks to the help of Tiny Prints, this time I was able to create an awesome baby announcement, without all the time involved and these announcements are actually cheaper when I consider the cost of materials (especially ink!) that I used up creating the announcements for my son.

And with having two children, I didn’t want to be spending my few hours of sleep punching holes and threading ribbon through paper, or worse, missing out on my time with them. Being a mom the second time around, you really get an appreciation for how quickly they grow (and aren’t naps with sleeping baby on your chest, one of the best things in the world ? 😉

So here is the bottom line for you moms-to-be for the 1st, 2nd or 10th time around…
Use a service like Tiny Prints, so you can still announce your newest addition in style and more importantly…keep some time for yourself to catch up on some zzz’s or spend enjoying the newness of mommyhood.

See my (very awesome) announcement below and click here to check out all of the other fabulous options that they have available!

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How to teach your baby to nurse after bottle feeding: One Mom’s Story

March 8, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

How to teach your baby to nurse after bottle feeding: One Mom’s Story

how to teach your baby to nurse after bottle feeding

How to teach your baby to nurse after bottle feeding.
Have you started to bottle feed and pumping but wish there were times you could get your baby to nurse?  Here is how I taught my son to nurse after 8 weeks of bottle feeding/pumping.
Before my first child was born, I was grossed out by the whole thought of breastfeeding, but knowing how good it was I decided “Sure, why not try it the first 2-4 weeks to give the baby a good start.”
While my son nursed okay in the hospital (we were only in a day after delivery because of a death in the family), once we got home feeding became quite an issue. One part was probably, just being a first time mom and another part of it was a bad latch that caused soreness and bleeding. At any rate, we found nursing to be extremely painful and emotionally draining, with my son screaming and refusing to latch onto the breast.By the third day home and concern for him not getting enough nutrition, I sent my husband off to Target to purchase the Medela Freestyle pump. At least if I was going to having to pump I would be able to do so hands free – LOL. My pump turned me into a champion milk producer and pretty soon I was able to produce enough at a time to freeze a bottles worth for each fresh bottle I pumped.

Finally, it came time to go back to work. To my amazement I did not cry the first day back, in fact, I enjoyed the ability to have a cup of coffee without interruption and conversations with other adults. While I treasured this time to be out of the house, I still missed my son very much and quickly became frustrated with the little time I had to spend with him in the evenings, between pumping more milk, cleaning bottles and sharing him with loving grandparents on the weekends.

 After about three weeks of this I had had enough and was determined to figure out what I may have been doing wrong, so he could learn to nurse from me when I was home in the evenings and weekends.

Here are some of the key things that helped me teach him to nurse at 10 weeks old.
Kangaroo Time. This has helped me with both my son and now my newborn daughter. For those that have not heard of “kangaroo time”. It involves skin to skin contact between your belly or chest with the baby’s face/belly/chest to provide them with your warmth, the feeling of closeness and develop a bond with them.Support pillow: Don’t feel obligated to use a “nursing pillow” they do work, but find a position that is relaxing for you and the baby. Sometimes sitting on the bed or couch is easier than a rocker so find whatever most comfortable for you.

Being relaxed: This mainly comes with time, so don’t get hung up if things don’t go right. Just keep trying.

Don’t force your baby: While there is a little bit of coaxing involved pushing a baby’s head onto your breast will often lead them to fight back more than accept nursing. Instead try thinking about your breast as “a bottle” holding it to their lips like you would a regular bottle. (There may be some positioning adjustments that you may have to make to accommodate this.) This technique has really helped me while nursing my newborn daughter.

Give yourself a break: It may not work the first, second or even tenth time. But keep with it. Do what you need to make sure baby is getting their needed nutrition and you some peace of mind. Remember, there is absolutely nothing wrong with pumping exclusively and if anything it may give you a much needed break and a bit of freedom you wouldn’t have if they nursed from the breast. But for those that may have found themselves frustrated the first time around, know that there is hope and you can teach an older baby new tricks.

 

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10 (Cheeky) Tips for New Moms

January 30, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

10 (Cheeky) Tips for New Moms

Part Cheeky…And ALOT of Truth 😉

Happy Monday!

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Start your New Year’s Resolutions with FREE eBooks from Amazon

January 11, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

Amazon has two FREE ebooks to help you get a jump start on your new years resolutions!

"Absolutely Organize Your Family" eBook for Kindle or Nook for freeDebbie Lillard’s Absolutely Organize Your Family eBook for Kindle or Nook.

"Naturally Skinny: 100 Organic Recipes Under 350 Calories" Kindle eBook for free “Naturally Skinny: 100 Organic Recipes Under 350 Calories” Kindle eBook for free

A Kindle reader, or Kindle-enabled device, is required to download and read this eBook.

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Win a Real Simple Customizable Calendar!

January 5, 2012 by val 8 Comments

This calendar is fabulous!
It allows you to set the month you want to start with and includes color coded lables so you can track your schedule the kids schedule and the millions of other dates, people, places and times that busy moms must keep straight!

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Dooney & Bourke Janine Satchel for just $112 (reg $225)

December 28, 2011 by val Leave a Comment

This Dooney & Bourke Janine Satchel is from the 1975 Signature Collection. The interior features one inside zip pocket, two inside pockets and a cell phone pocket. There is also an inside key hook and a magnetic snap flap closure. A detachable strap of 26″ drop down length is available to use. Measurements: 11.5″Lx5.5″Wx9.75″H. Available in Black/Black.
Reg $225 on sale for $112 !!

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$20 Old Navy Credit for $10

December 21, 2011 by val Leave a Comment

$20 Old Navy Credit for $10

$20 Old Navy Credit for $10

Groupon offers a $20 Old Navy Credit for $10. A minimum purchase of $20 applies, and it can only be used in stores. The discount must be redeemed by January 28, otherwise the voucher will be worth $10 instead of $20. Deal ends December 24. Order by December 23 for guaranteed delivery of the credit by Christmas.

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Learn Along with Sesame: Episodes 1 to 17 downloads for FREE

December 17, 2011 by val Leave a Comment

Learn Along With SesameLearn Along with Sesame: Episodes 1 to 17 downloads for free

iTunes offers downloads of Learn Along with Sesame: Episodes 1 to 17 for free. That’s the best deal we’ve seen for this many episodes of the children’s show.

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