homemaker, natural-living, working-mama
As parents, we're always concerned that our children have the safest possible toys, food, activities, etc. But what about clothing? Many of the polyester onesies and cute tule dresses aren't the safest items for our babies, and furthermore, they just don't last! Buying quality natural fiber items for your baby not only gives your children clothes that will last, but that are also super comfortable for the baby's skin! Check out these great brands of clothing for your baby and where to get them!
05.06.2023
Baby
When we decided to co-sleep with our newborn, I started doing all sorts of research on how to stop co-sleeping. That way, when the time came, I would be able to transition her to her bed with minimal struggle. I wasn't a huge fan of crying it out, and I absolutely did not believe it was right for the first few months of life, but my husband even still refuses to let his little girl fuss longer than a second without scooping her into his arms and reassuring her. In short, crying it out was out of the question, and quite frankly, I think it is for the better. So, what did we do? Well, in all my "research" about transitioning babies from their parent's bed to their own bed I came across some key things that really helped me make the transition. I want to warn you, parents, it's not necessarily the easy road. You won't one day wake up and go, "Alright, it's time for her to sleep on her own," and never bring her into your bed. It takes time, patience, and some sleepless nights on your end, but trust me, it was worth it. Our daughter sleeps so well in her own bed, she falls asleep on her own (some of the time), and I'm already missing the days when she used to cuddle in bed with us. Only now, if we bring her into our bed, she thinks it's playtime because guess where her safe sleep space is: her room. So all that being said, here's what we did to transition our little one to her own room free of tears and fuss!
01.06.2023
Baby