Friday, August 3, 2012

My new found love and addiction... Cloth Diapers


Cloth diapers are just diapers… right? 
They do what they're supposed to do and I feel good about saving money as well as keeping my baby's bum free of the chemicals and by-products of disposable diapers.

However, I find myself  hungrily stalking for the latest and cutest cloth diapers and apparently it's becoming my addiction!

Current Cloth Diaper Count: 27pcs (I want more!!!!)




4 months

Arkin, our Lil Michelin Man, turned 4 months yesterday.


Babywearing.. ma-SaYa pala

Arkin hates his stroller! :(
I began thinking of babywearing when we were in Asian Hospital last week for his checkup.
I needed to carry him for four hours and it was too hard on my arms plus I could not get much else done
(I cannot write, eat, drink).

 Feeling ko nun nagbuhat ako ng weights sa gym!

Honestly, I wasn’t really open about the idea of baby wearing before. 
I am thinking is it really safe? I am really concerned about the posture/bow leg issue. 
But after doing some research, I found out that babywearing has plenty of benefits.


1. Wearing a baby is convenient.
When we carry a baby in a sling, we can walk around freely and not have to worry about negotiating steps, crowds or narrow aisles with a stroller. Plastic "baby buckets" and removable car seats are heavy and awkward for parents, babies often look uncomfortable, and they are kept at knee level. A sling can block out excess stimuli when breastfeeding a distractible baby, and it allows for discreet nursing in public places. A sling can also double as a changing pad, blanket, or cushion when away from home. I've found my sling especially handy when negotiating busy airports with a small child and several bags!

2. Wearing a baby promotes physical development.
When a baby rides in a sling attached to his mother, he is in tune with the rhythm of her breathing, the sound of her heartbeat, and the movements his mother makes – walking, bending, and reaching. This stimulation helps him to regulate his own physical responses, and exercises his vestibular system, which controls balance. The sling is in essence a "transitional womb" for the new baby, who has not yet learned to control his bodily functions and movements. Research has shown that premature babies who are touched and held gain weight faster and are healthier than babies who are not1. Mechanical swings and other holding devices do not provide these same benefits.

3. Babies worn in slings are happier.
Studies have shown that the more babies are held, the less they cry and fuss2. In indigenous cultures where baby-wearing is the norm, babies often cry for only a few minutes a day – in contrast to Western babies, who often cry for hours each day. Crying is exhausting for both the baby and his parents, and may cause long-term damage as the baby's developing brain is continually flooded with stress hormones.3 Babies who do not need to spend their energy on crying are calmly observing and actively learning about their environment. Baby-wearing is especially useful for colicky babies, who are far happier being worn, but placid, content babies and children will also benefit greatly from the warmth and security of being held close.

4. Baby-wearing is healthy for you!
It can be challenging for new mothers to find time to exercise, but if you carry your baby around with you most of the day or go for a brisk walk with your baby in her sling, you will enjoy the dual benefits of walking and "weightlifting". A long walk in the sling is also an excellent way to help a tired but over-stimulated child fall asleep.

5. Toddlers appreciate the security of the sling.
Slings are usually associated with infants, but they can be very useful for toddlers as well; most slings accommodate children up to 35 or 40 pounds. The world can be a scary place for toddlers, who feel more confident when they can retreat to the security of the sling when they need to do so. Toddlers often become over-stimulated, and a ride in the sling helps to soothe and comfort them before (or after!) a "melt-down" occurs. It can be very helpful in places like the zoo, aquarium, or museum, where a small child in a stroller would miss many of the exhibits.

6. Baby-wearing helps you and your baby to communicate with each other.
The more confidence we have in our parenting, the more we can relax and enjoy our children. A large part of feeling confident as a parent is the ability to read our baby's cues successfully. When we hold our baby close in a sling, we become finely attuned to his gestures and facial expressions. Many baby-wearing parents report that they have never learned to distinguish their baby's cries – because their babies are able to communicate effectively without crying! Every time a baby is able to let us know that she is hungry, bored or wet without having to cry, her trust in us is increased, her learning is enhanced, and our own confidence is reinforced. This cycle of positive interaction enhances the mutual attachment between parent and child, and makes life more enjoyable for everyone.

7. Slings are a bonding tool for fathers, grandparents, and other caregivers.
Slings are a useful tool for every adult in a baby's life. It makes me smile when I see a new father going for a walk with his baby in a sling. The baby is becoming used to his voice, heartbeat, movements and facial expressions, and the two are forging a strong attachment of their own. Fathers don't have the automatic head-start on bonding that comes with gestation, but that doesn't mean they can't make up for this once their baby is born. The same goes for babysitters, grandparents and all other caregivers. Cuddling up close in the sling is a wonderful way to get to know the baby in your life, and for the baby to get to know you!

8. Slings are a safe place for a child to be.
Instead of running loose in crowded or dangerous places, a child in a sling is held safe and secure right next to your body. Slings also provide emotional safety when needed, so that children can venture into the world and become independent at their own pace.

9. Slings are economical.
Slings cost far less than strollers, front-carriers or backpacks. Many mothers consider the sling to be one of their most useful and economical possessions. Inexpensive used slings can be found in consignment and thrift stores, and new ones can be bought for about $25 -$50 (U.S.) - not bad for an item many parents use daily for two years or more! A sling can also be sewn for the price of a length of cotton, some rings and batting; sling patterns are available.

10. Baby-wearing is fun.
Who doesn't love to cuddle a precious little baby? And when your baby is older, having her in the sling makes conversations easier and allows you to observe her reactions to the wonders of the world around her. It's also fun for baby, because when she is up at eye level, other adults notice and interact with her more. Your child will feel more a part of your life when she is in her sling, and you will find yourself becoming more and more enchanted with this special little person.
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So after reading alot of beneficial things about baby wearing, I’ve decided to try it.
I chose SaYa since I find it really stylish and I’ve read good reviews about it.



I got my preloved SaYa Khaki VTB (Size1) from an online buddy for 1k. (Not bad nadin.. Orig Price = 1,400)
I immediately tried using it but got really intimated. Nakakalito talaga sa una.
Thanks to YouTube and I was able to pull it off. Yey!
It was really amazing because Arkin (who’s 8.11kgs) seemed weightless!


Arkin’s reaction being worn:  
He was a little fussy at first but he settled into it in mere minutes and I was thrilled!

Practice muna..(you can also use a doll first if you're not confident using your own baby)
Always remember!
Knees should be higher than bum (which I did not follow in the pix above.. phew!)

Correct Position

I tried wearing Arkin yesterday at the grocery and it was a fun experience but I also got alot of weird looks.
Well, I just don't care what other people think! :P


 hahaha! Arkin and his funny face



super happy si Mommy???

Practice Time again... need to loosen the fabric behind Arkin's knees...

So I realized, babywearing is ma-SaYa pala...




Saturday, June 30, 2012

A Quick Simple Sunbaby CD DS

Hello!
Sorry been busy for the last few weeks *zombie mode*

Just dropping by to show you what I made...



                                    


            


Sunday, June 17, 2012

Join Baby Nate's Online Shop Giveaway!

Hello Mommies..

Kindly check this out..

 Baby Nate's Online Shop is giving away free Alva Cloth Diaper with Wet Bag...

Click this link to join..



Friday, June 15, 2012

Lexi is Five =)

I can't believe my lil baby girl has turned 5 


Here she is at school...

Happy Birthday Anak!
Love You!


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Toy Story Birthday Invitation

Lexi will celebrate her 5th birthday on June 15.
I thought of making this bookmark ticket like invites for her classmates.
So easy to make.. I printed them at Photoline (4R then cut them in half)





Finished Product!


Hiyaaa!!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Grocery Shopping!


I really enjoy grocery shopping. 
Ever since I was younger, I'd be so excited when my parents ask me to go with them to do grocery shopping. 

I do love it for some reason. 
I just love the feel, the atmosphere of being in a grocery store. there's something about it, I can't explain. 
I enjoy looking through all the foods and prices and ingredients in stuff
I could stay at the grocery store for hours at a time. 






We do our grocery shopping at Shopwise. 
I know you will be find me so mababaw but I call SHOPWISE my happy place.
We love Shopwise because the prices are so reasonable and affordable, and the promos are great, too! 
There are other groceries in the area, but we go to Shopwise because of these.

I also love their rebate card called Wisecard. When you shop, you earn 1 point for every peso you spend there. 10,000 points is equivalent to a 100 peso voucher which you can use one time in any Shopwise branch.
You can't convert this to cash and you have to use it within six months of having claimed it.




I love love this ongoing promo at Shopwise!



I already have the 3pcs Spag and Steak Set, 3pcs Dinner Set and 6pcs Soda Spoons Set. Yay!


See below link for more information about the promo:


Am I crazy? or does any one else enjoy grocery shopping as much as i do?

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Tagaytay Vacay

We headed to Tagaytay last Friday with the kids...
Being yaya-less has given me too much frustration and I needed fresh air!

Here are some photos of our trip..


Ate Lexi loves to cuddle and kiss her brother


Arkin is wearing a 6-12 months socks! Oh my! What a chunk!

 Ate Lexi watching over lil bro



Arkin and his hobby...MILK FEEDING!



Hubs and his lil man

hmmmm.. my lil chunk.. 

Mahirap na masaya pala ang maging full time mom, yan ang na-realize ko! hehe!


Sunday, May 13, 2012

Caleb's 1st Birthday

Caleb (my friend's son) celebrated his 1st Birthday yesterday at McDonald's Alabang Town Center.
It was a fun fun day and I was so happy to see my SPAU sisses with their kids.

Here's the cupcake tower (Cute right? BTW, I designed the cupcake toppers)


My Sisses!


Lexi and I



Happy Birthday Song



Again, Happy Birthday Caleb! =)




Saturday, May 5, 2012

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Arkin is one month old


It's just amazing to me how fast the past month has gone by and how much Arkin has changed.
He's now given us a three hour chunk of sleep for five nights in a row.
He's also awake a lot more during the day and we can tell that his little eyes are focusing on more things that are further away from him. Right now, we’re having a tough time with colic but we’re working through it. Seeing him cry in pain is by far the hardest thing I’ve ever had to deal with.


Arkin's Latest Measurements

1st 29 days of life


while waiting for his Pedia

the chunky boy


I love my little man!
 Hope those of you whose babies are enjoying them as much as we're enjoying Arkin.