Sunday, July 13, 2014

My Baby Must Haves

This summer my mailbox has been filling up with invites...birthdays, bridal showers, weddings, and baby showers. And while I haven't been able to make most of them, I have been sending plenty of gifts...just ask my bank account. For weddings and bridal showers, I typically give money because it is easy and I'm pretty sure all newlyweds like money. For baby showers, I LOVE to give gifts though, but sometimes I have a really hard time sticking to the registry.  In my head, I have what I think are the essential, must have items. And here they are.

1. White short sleeve onesies- You can honestly never have too many. They are perfect under pajamas or outfits and by themselves. In Alessia's first few months of life, she pretty much lived in a white onesie...and mostly because she pooped up her back constantly.

What baby doesn't look cute in a white onesie?
2. Nosefrida- Nothing clears a baby's nose like a Nosefrida. Bulb aspirators are the worst and the battery operated ones aren't much better. With the Nosefrida, you do the sucking, but don't worry, there is no way for it to get in your mouth.



3. Cloud b Gentle Giraffe- This travel white noise maker is AMAZING! It comes in a few different animals (sheep, monkey, bunny, fox), but we think the giraffe is the cutest. Ours stays attached to Alessia's car seat most of the time and we turn it on whenever she falls asleep or when we are trying to get her to sleep. It is battery operated and we have had the same batteries in it for over a year and we use it a lot.

Alessia is even willing to share Mr. Giraffe.


4. Zipper footed pajamas- Whoever invented the button up ones did not have children because those things suck. I remember trying to match up the buttons at 4am in the dark when Alessia was a newborn. Then as she got older and started rolling, I had to fight her to get them all buttoned. DO NOT BUY THEM for yourself or for anyone else...no matter how cute they are.

5. Muslin blankets- I was lucky enough to get some hand me downs and some new ones. My favorite are the classic muslin swaddles by aden + anais. They are so soft and breathable. Alessia was never swaddled so I can't comment on how effective they perform as swaddles, but they make amazing blankets. The aden + anais classic issie blankets are great too. They are small security blankets that are perfect for throwing in the diaper bag or stroller. Whenever we going out of town, I always pack one.

6. Trumpette socks- I cannot tell you how much money I wasted buy socks that would not stay on. Luckily, a friend of mine recommended trumpette socks and that is all Alessia wore from about 6-12 months.
Socks that look like shoes are adorable.