Apr 23
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Petit Confection, a French inspired children’s clothing line is holding a virtual fundraiser from now until MAY 1st to support Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, a charity that raises funds to support pediatric cancer research.  Their goal is to raise $10,000 within the next week through online donations.  
 
Supporters just need to make a minimum $5 donation to qualify for Mother’s Day grand prize worth $1000.  Gifts include Isabella Oliver dress, Mamamio boot camp kit, Tali Gillette mama necklace, and more…

For more information on the charity and how to donate:

Cookies for Kids’ Cancer blog: http://blog.cookiesforkidscancer.org/?p=348
 
Online FUNDRAISER: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=108513119188434

Apr 23
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What an honor to be featured on Cafe Mom as their Baby Mama of the Week.  With all the ups and downs throughout the week and questioning if I’m being the best mom that I can be, sometimes it feels good to get a pat on the back.  I’m sure all you mommas out there know what I am talking about. 

This week was just as adventure packed as last and by the end of the night, my body went into it’s own state of levitation.  One of the mom’s at my daughters preschool (who has had no sleep herself for starting her own French cafe) told me to stop doing all the household chores and get some naps in for myself.  But for me, it’s easier said than done. 

I admit that sometimes I feel like a walking, talking, cleaning zombie, and I should drop everything to regain my sanity back.  However, I just feel like I’m going through my own parental developmental milestones.  Everything is a process and soon I will look back and say, “those were the good old days!”

If you get a chance today, please stop by The Stir on Cafe Mom, to see me featured as the Baby Mama of the Week and my answers to five questions!

Apr 8
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It’s every parent’s nightmare to lose their child to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, otherwise knows as SIDS.  As parents, there are things that we could do and measures we could take, to reduce the possibility of this happening.  Once known as ‘crib death’ because the infant would be found dead after being put to bed with no signs of suffering, SIDS is the last thing any parent wants to face.

So what can we do?  First and foremost, educate ourselves about SIDS and learn about things we could do, in our power, to reduce the risk of SIDS .  Also, passing on information to other parents and caregivers about SIDS.

Halo Innovations, makers of the Sleepsack is joining the fight against SIDS.  They recently launched a campaign on their Facebook to spread the message about SIDS.  On their facebook page, you can test your Safe Sleep IQ quiz and send Safe Sleep Tips to your friends. 

By following these simple steps, parents and caregivers can help their baby survive and thrive:

  • Place your baby to sleep on his or her back at naptime and night time.
  • Use a safety approved crib with a firm, tight-fitting mattress.
  • Remove all soft bedding and toys from your baby’s sleep area (this includes loose blankets, bumpers and positioners).
  • Use a SleepSack™ wearable blanket to replace loose blankets in your baby’s crib.
  • DO NOT put your baby to sleep on any soft surface (sofas, chairs, water beds, quilts, sheep skins, etc.).
  • Room sharing is safer than bed sharing.
  • DO NOT dress your baby too warmly for sleep; keep room temperature between 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • DO NOT let anyone smoke around your baby or be in a room where someone has recently smoked.
  • Educate relatives, baby sitters and other caregivers about these important safety tips.
  • Tummy time is important for babies while they are awake and being supervised. Place your baby on his or her tummy for playtime to help strengthen their upper body muscles.

Help raise awareness about SIDS and spread the word.  There is nothing more scarier to a parent than to see their child lifeless.  I myself, check on my baby multiple times during her naptime, just to hear her breath.  Let’s join in the fight to reduce the risk of SIDS, so that parents do not have to face the harsh reality of losing a child.

Apr 1
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Just a few days ago, I received one of the best emails that I could receive.  With Earth Day right around the corner on April 22nd, 2010 , I was happy to receive an email from kaufDA (a German based company) about making my blog carbon neutral.  Over the year of my blog’s existance, I have been talking about reducing my carbon footprint, trying to be conscious, and going green.  However, I never really thought about my blog being carbon neutral.  I guess I just assumed that my blog was carbon neutral.  So when I received this email, it immediately got my attention.

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Were you aware that a blog with 15,000 visits a month has a yearly carbon dioxide emissions of 8lbs?  Wow!  I would have never thought that a blog could do that.  So in order to neutralize my blog’s carbon footprint, I am taking part in the campaign “My blog is carbon neutral.”  For every blog that participates, a tree will be planted by the Arbor Day Foundation in Plumas National Forest in Northern California.  You will be helping to rebuild the Plumas National Forest which was destroyed by two fires in 2007.  For every blog that participates, one tree will be planted.

Make a difference and make your blog carbon neutral!  For more information on participating, go here.

Mar 3
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cocoslogoWhen I think of Coco’s Bakery, the first thing that comes to mind is “family” then “pie.”  Of course, the establishment offers more than that, but I think it’s safe to say that it’s a family friendly restaurant that offers a diverse menu for the entire family, child and grandma included.
 
A Coco’s sits about a block down from my daughter’s preschool, right next to a post-office, and across the street from a huge shopping center (very busy).  My family has gone there quite a few times and was able to enjoy a sit-down meal together.
 
Everytime we did go, my husband who is a chef, wanted to see a varied menu.  He wanted to see some innovative appetizers and other options for families like ourselves, who are open or closeted foodies!  However, we dismissed it each time saying that Coco’s was a family restaurant who was catering to mainstream America, and for an upscale menu, we could go to a 4 or 5 star establishment (although childcare would be an issue).
 
Well look no further, Coco’s is now offering a new line of upscale appetizers that’s full of fresh flavors and seasonal ingredients (yummy-yummy).  On top of that, each appetizer has been perfectly paired with a California wine, with some selections made from organic grapes, or you can be a little flirty and go with Coco’s Sangria Fresca.
 
Wine & Appetizer Pairings

Wine & Appetizer Pairings

With times being tough and guests still wanting the finer things in life, this is perfect for the ‘foodie on a budget.’  I’ve been noticing a change in Coco’s menu with each visit and they are really looking at offering a little bit of everything for each and every lifestyle.  I definitely take notice and it’s nice to see more organic selections, such as the premium organic coffee.
 
So head on over to your local Coco’s and indulge in whatever your little heart desires.  With more selections and different things popping up on the menu, I wouldn’t be surprised if they start offering sophisticated entrees that embody the refinement of a fine dining establishment (I mean common, their executive chef is a graduate of  The Culinary Institute of America).  So bring it on!
 
(Disclosure: I was not compensated for this review.  This review is based solely on my personal opinion and experience and results may vary person to person.)
 
And now for the Giveaway!
 
With all that being said, Coco’s would like to give away a $15 gift card to one of my fantastic readers!  So in order to enter (mandatory), visit Coco’s site, and comment on one thing you would like to try on their menu. 
For extra entries:
  • Subscribe to Mommas in the House
  • Follow @Mommasinthehous on Twitter.
  • Tweet about the giveaway and link back (unlimited entries)
  • Comment on other posts
  • Refer a friend to Mommas in the House and comment

Giveaway ends March 10th, 2010 at 11:59pm PST. Please make sure you leave a valid email address so that we can notify the winner. We will notify the winner, and the winner has 48 hours to respond. If the winner fails to respond within that time period, we will choose a new winner.

Thanks and Good Luck to all my readers!

Feb 12
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If I was going to have a baby shower anytime soon, the new Bloom Alma (bassinet to crib) would be on the top of my list of must have items.  Bloom’s products are considered to be on the higher end of the spectrum when it comes to affordability, but in turn, they deliver high quality items that are droolicious!

The Alma is something very neat, as the design is in line with their other products (modern/sleek) , and the functionality (portable around the house or take it to nana’s house) makes it a bassinet/crib that you want to purchase.  Plus, at $400, it makes it semi-affordable.  Our crib was double in price and does not move around the house, fold up, or even half as attractive as the Alma.

Info:  No tools assembly (take the folded Alma out of the box and open it, wallah), fits in small spaces (37x20x33), comes in 5 colors, and you can find yours at www.giggle.com.

Feb 5
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SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) has become a major topic, as it is the leading cause of death for infants between 1 and 12 months (over 2,000 babies in the U.S., each year).  It’s a sad reality that becomes the nightmare of any parent who has to mourn the loss of their child from SIDS.  More and more research is being done in this area and now one of the leading risk factor is overheating.  As parents and caregivers, we are inclined to crank up the heat, place thick/plush blankets, to keep our babies warm.  However, now research is saying that infants who are overdressed and or covered in heavy blankets are at a higher risk for SIDS.

aden + anais, the creator of the original muslin swaddling blanket, is sponsoring the CJ Foundation for SIDS, as they continue to educate parents the importance of not over bundling and over-heating their infants.  Recently, the CJ Foundation launched its Sleep in Safety, Grow in Style (SSGS) campaign to educate parents in creating safe sleeping environments for their babies.  Some of the ways that we can do this is:

  • Consider the use of fans to increases ventilation
  • Room temperature should be comfortable for a lightly-clothed adult, approximately 61-67 degree Fahrenheit
  • Cribs should be totally free of all loose blankets, stuffed animals and crib bumpers
  • Lay baby to sleep in an improved crib, on a firm mattress; do not let the baby sleep on soft things, like a couch, pillow, sheepskin, foam pad or waterbed
  • No smoking when pregnant or near baby
  • If possible, breastfeed baby
  • Offer a pacifier at bedtime
  • Co-sleeping should be in the same room but not the same bed or other sleep surface as parents

I would suggest going to their site, and really taking the time to educate yourself because it can be the difference between life and death.  Our children are the most precious beings that really rely on us to take care of them.  Spread the word to your friends and family, so that we can educate everyone, and not become that statistic.

aden + anais Cozy Sleeping Bag Giveaway

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As aden + anais sponsors the CJ Foundation for SIDS to continue their efforts in educating the public, they are giving away the Cozy sleeping bag which consists of four layers of aden + anais’ signature, breathable, muslin cotton in modern, fun prints to one of my readers.  In order to enter, please go to the CJ Foundation site, come back and comment one thing that you learned about SIDS.  For extra entries:

  • Go to aden + anais site and tell me another product you would love to have
  • Subscribe to my blog  from the sidebar on the right
  • Follow me on Twitter
  • Tweet about the giveaway and link back
  • Comment on another post
  • Refer a friend to my site and have them comment.

Giveaway ends February 12th, 2010 at 11:59pm PST. Please make sure you leave a valid email address so that we can notify the winner. We will notify the winner, and the winner has 48 hours to respond. If the winner fails to respond within that time period, we will choose a new winner.

Thanks and Good Luck to all my readers!

Jan 15
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Yesterday, I woke up and as usual, checked my emails as part of my daily morning routine.  One email I wanted to share with you was from Happy Heinys.  With the recent earthquake in Haiti, and all the help that is needed, I thought we could all help out in the relief efforts.  I know some people are skeptical when it comes to donations because sometimes you wonder if your donations are going directly to those that are affected.  Also, it doesn’t help that there are Haiti relief scams going around the web (very unfortunate).  Please read the email from Happy Heinys below and see how you can help.

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We have been very saddened to hear that due to the recent earthquakes in Haiti in the Port Au Prince area, a couple of the orphanages we have worked closely with over the last fews years have been completely devastated.

Through the years we have not only sent them diapers and clothing for these babies but also toys and help with food. 
When we work with any orphanage in any third world nation we work closely with missionaries who actually travel to the orphanages and personally bring our donations to the babies in need. We opt to work this way because sadly we have found that when attempting to donate directly the goods do not always arrive to the proper place due to the civil unrest of many of these countries.
With this recent devastating series of earthquakes there is already a lot of donations and requests for donations out there. Many are requesting items to be given to the Red Cross which is a wonderful organization and will truly help many people.
Unfortunately those many orphanages are on the outskirts of town and therefore tend to receive less if any help. These orphanages are now in dire need of new/good condition used reusable diapers. By us providing them with reusable diapers we are ensuring that a baby who has just learned to sit in not placed on a toileting pot for 10-12 hours per day in order to prevent messes.
We are also going to take donations of new or good condition used baby clothing and small items. Most often these items we donate are actually brought over in suitcases so we need items that will fit in suitcases.
Again, there is a lot of wonderful support that is heading out that way, people bringing food, water, medicines, and clothing but this is all going to the main population. We need to get diapers and clothing to the orphanages as quickly as possible.
If you would like to make a donation of diapers or baby clothing please send as quickly as possible to:
 
Happy Heinys
1529 N Cuyamaca St
El Cajon CA 92020
please mark box for donation
 
If you would like to be so kind as to help out financially so that we can afford to send out more new diapers and new clothing as well as shipping costs and costs of extra luggage for those who are flying out to Haiti. Please send any donations to us through paypal, please be sure to clearly mark the payment in the subject box as Donation for Orphanages in Haiti and select the Personal option for sending the money so there is no extra charges applied.
You can send funds through paypal to: lbyerline@cox.net
You can send funds using a credit card or cash. If you would like to send checks please mail them to the above address and make the check out to Happy Heinys but please make sure the subject is clearly marked as Donation for Orphanages. 
All funds collected will solely be used for purchasing of new items and the costs of shipping. Any left over funds will be directly donated to those in need.
 
Thank you for helping us to carry on our mission to insure that as many babies as possible have dry cloth on their bottoms, clean clothes to wear, and food in their belly.
 
Cheers,
Linda Byerline CEO
MLB Industries Inc

 

Sep 25
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The giant baby is seen beside an average-sized newborn (Getty Images)

The giant baby is seen beside an average-sized newborn (Getty Images)

Okay, this post has nothing to do with me, and I’m very glad it doesn’t.  Today, I came across an article about a mother, from the town of Kisaran (Indonesia), who delivered a 19.2 lb baby named Akbar (means “The Great” in Arabic). I cannot fathom the idea of giving birth to a baby of this size. Can you?  My first was 6 lbs 3 oz and my second came in at 6 lbs 5 oz.  Akbar is more than 3 times my children’s birth weight.  The mother was diabetic and she did have to deliver through a 40 minute C-section procedure.  I can’t imagine delivering the baby vaginally.  The baby was also 24 inches long.  So I am assuming at his first doctor’s visit, he was at about 300% percentile for his age group.  Wow!

Look at the picture above and you will see the average sized newborn next to him.  The other baby looks like an itty bitty peanut (I wonder what the other little baby is thinking?).  My daughter is currently a little over 2 months old.  She was at 12 lbs and 23.5 inches at her last visit a week ago.  My daughter’s doctor said she was a healthy champ and she still weighs 7 lbs less than Akbar!  Look at the photo of my daughter below.

My baby at 2 months, a healthy 12 lbs and 23.5 inches

My baby at 2 months, a healthy 12 lbs and 23.5 inches

What’s even more mind boggling is that according to the Guinness World Records, the heaviest baby was born in the US in 1879, weighing 23.75 lbs.  But the book did note that the baby died 11 hours after birth.  My old co-worker delivered 14 and 13 lb babies vaginally, and my jaw dropped and stayed open for awhile.  For me, anything above 10 lbs is like wow!  I wonder what Akbar mother’s doctor appointments were like.  They had to have known he was huge or did they realize last minute?  Anyhow, glad mom and baby are healthy and doing well!