Thursday, September 30, 2010

My top 11 and bottom 4 baby products for the first six months

Kya is six months old today. Wow. What a fun journey the past half-year has been. Along the way I have come to love (and not love) a few baby products. I've had six months to test everything and have come up with my top 11 and bottom 4 baby products from our first six months. I would like to say that everyone has their own likes and dislikes, so take my likes and dislikes as just that, mine.

Top 11 (in no particular order):

1.
Baby Trend Diaper Champ Deluxe
This definitely keeps diapers from stinking up the room, and I like that I only have to take the bag out every few days. It does have a stinky "burp" ... but I'd much rather have that than a constant stink. Added bonus: it takes normal garbage bags.

2.
Vulli Sophie the Giraffe Teether
If I had a buck for every stranger who said this would make a great dog toy ... I could buy 10 more Sophies. Arg. Kya loves it! She will chew on it all day if I let her. Which I do since it is made of natural rubber, BPA free, and painted with food grade paint. And it squeaks! She has actually chewed off all the color on one ear.

3.
Gerber 5-Pack Onesies Brand One Piece Underwear
These are as simple as they sound: basic white undershirt. Benefits: they are cheap, they are soft, they are cute, and you can even buy them in most grocery stores. We had a three-pack of newborn long-sleve onesies (with caps over her hands) for kya when she was a tiny baby - perfect!

4.
Chicco Cortina Keyfit 30 Travel system
Chicco Cortina Keyfit 30 Travel System (car seat, base, stroller)
It is rated the safest by Consumer Reports. That was enough for me. It is also very easy to clean, looks great, and Kya thinks it's very comfy. Definitely a winner.

5.
Aden + Anais 100% Cotton Muslin Swaddle Wrap, 4 Pack
Ah. The days of a swaddled baby.
Kya gets hot when she sleeps and these breathe nicely to keep her cool. They are also very soft and get softer with every wash. We have a four-pack and just keep they cycled through. Now a days Kya sleeps with one every night, I use them as a nursing cover-up, they work great as a sun shade over her seat in the car. Added bonus: they roll down to a very small bundle so they are great for traveling too. They are sold at Target but I have heard they are not quite as soft as the ones sold online or directly from the company. No direct experience from me on that topic, just thought I should share.

6.
Graco Lovin Hug Easy Entry Open Top Curved Frame Swing
We had both, but I know many of them are combined into one product, so I grouped them here. I actually liked having them separate because I found each has its own pros and cons. All in all, I am glad we had both.
BOUNCER:
Pro: easily mobile (in the bathroom when I needed to shower, in the kitchen when I was cooking, or even in the car for a trip); she liked this from day 1; we got a very entry-level hand-me-down that cost us nothing but worked great.
Con: she out grew it already.
SWNG:
Pro: she still fits in it, she has grown to like it more every month, cool sounds/music, runs on battery and plug-in power.
Con: not as mobile as the bouncer - we just use it when we are in the living room (which is actually quite a lot).

7.
Bumbo Baby Seat
This thing helped Kya to sit upright long before she could on her own - which looked pretty funny early on. I bought the attachable tray and we currently use the seat as a highchair. It works decent as a highchair, but not great. Added bonus: super easy to clean.

8.
The First Year's Infant To Toddler Tub with Sling
I'm sure that just about any tub will work fine, but this is the one we have and I think it is great. It fits in almost any sink, which makes bathing a baby much easier than kneeling over a tub.

9.
Touchpoints-Birth to Three
This is my go-to book for all things Kya. I really enjoy the way it is written and the tone of the book. It is broken into stages by month, which makes reading the timely section quick and easy. I highly recommend this book to all new parents!

10:
My most favorite baby product has been this one:
Ergo Baby Carrier
I can't say anything bad about this other than I with I also had the backpack attachment (to tote around diapers and stuff). Kya seems very comfy, I am comfy. Added bonus: I can feed her in it. We bought ours from Craig's List, which was a great deal compared to buying one new.

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Last but certainly not least: a wonderful husband a very supportive family and friends. Without each and every single on of them we wouldn't be as happy and adjusted as we are today. Thank you all!

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Bottom 4 (in no particular order):

1.
Product Details
I'm probably going to get hate mail for saying I didn't care of this thing. Basically, I just couldn't get it to "work" ... which shouldn't be hard considering that it is just a pillow. I saw them at TJMaxx last week, so if you can't resist buying one, buy it there at a discount.

2.
Medela Harmony Manual Breast Pump
I really wanted to like this. I also liked that the price was WAY lower than an automatic pump. Unless I wanted to give myself carpal-tunnel syndrome, I just couldn't get it to work for me.

3.
JJ Cole Original Infant Bundle Me
I bought this as a car seat cover (super soft and cushy!) only to find out that it is completely unsafe. Because of it's cushyness, and the design (which goes under baby, between baby and car seat) it is impossible to correctly tighten the car seat straps. I returned it, unused. The showercap style seat covers are safer!

4.
Pampers Cruisers Diapers with Dry Max
Pampers Dry Max Diapers
I started Kya on Pampers when she was a newborn but by her second month, I noticed Pampers changed their box design. With a little investigation, I discovered that Pampers changed how they make the diapers. I asked around and quickly learned that a few of the parents I know had babies with chemical burns on their bottoms that they believe was caused but the new Pampers diapers. Needless to say, Kya is now in Luvs. I'd like to say she is in cloth diapers, but I haven;t taken that leap yet.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Happy Autumn

Happy Autumn!
Kind Regards,
The Hager's Backyard Tree

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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Hager Family Twins Trip 2010

Written by Kya

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On Friday my parents took me for a very long car ride. I was strapped in this seat for eight hours. Mom, Dad and Maria were in our car and we had lots of fun playing and making funny faces at each other. Every few hours we'd stop and eat (all of us) and then we'd keep 0n driving.

We took an exit and drove into a land of big sparkly buildings. I liked looking at them very much.

My home for the next two nights was the Graves 601 hotel in downtown Minneapolis, MN. Mom and dad say is was one of the nicest hotels they have ever stayed in. I have to agree (but since this was my first hotel stay, I don't have much to compare it to).
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The hotel let me stay in this neat (and very safe and clean) little crib and gave me some squeaky bath ducks to play with and take home.

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I was very excited to get out of my car seat. Finally. Look at our view! The Target Center was right next door (grass roof) and the Twin's stadium - Target Field - was right next to that (you can see the upper level).

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Friday evening we went to my first Twins Game. We went to another game at noon on Saturday.

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The stadium is brand new and very pretty.

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Everyone was so happy and I think they had fun.

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I had lots of grass to look at.

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The place really has everything - even a clean conference room for me and mom to go when I got hungry or needed a diaper change. Mom says it is at the Guest Services counter - just ask there and they will take you back to the room.

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Oooh look pretty lights too. I made lots of new friends along the way. So many people to smile at.

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This is my Aunt Maria. She's cool.

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That's my head. I'm quite bald. Oh and Maria and Mom and Grandpa Gary.

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I met up with my buddy Cole at the game. We were both first-timers. It was his 1st birthday. Cole's mom is Kristan - a good friend of my moms (they were bridesmaids in each other's weddings).

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I got to hang out in this Ergo Baby Carrier for a few days. I had so much fun looking around, sleeping, eating, and hanging out in it.

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Saturday afternoon, Grandma Andrea, Mom, Maria and I went shopping. Dad, Matthew and Grandpa Gary went for a little bus ride adventure to the Minnesota Gopher's stadium.

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Matthew watched the game through the gates. The ticket office was already closed and they couldn't get in.

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Those stinkers snuck past security after half time and got into the game!

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And I'm pretty impressed with their free view.

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Oh, and Matthew made a new friend too. This is Matt Capps. He throws the ball for the Twin's team. He stayed at the same hotel as us. We saw him many times.

On Sunday morning we went to church and then started for home.

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Here I am in my red seat. Yet again.
This is my new toy. I played with it the whole way home. Even in my sleep. Good buy mom.

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We had a finny face contest. I won. Mom thinks I might be getting teeth - I made some pretty strange mouth expressions and started rubbing my gums together, side to side.

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Well that concludes the photo tour. Corey and I took some photos (most of these were Corey's), but not nearly as many as we usually take. I guess we were too busy keeping track of little miss Kya :)
I will try to get copies of other folk's photos and will post them soon.

Oh - and I heard that Mandan/Bismarck got snow while we were in Minneapolis?! Yikes! Are we ready for winter yet?

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Fun Morning in the Country

Ahhhh ... a morning bicycle ride in our "neighborhood" with Corey and Kya. One of my new favorite things, and yet another great thing about country life.

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We only saw two cars, and both were driving slowly and were very courteous when passing us.
(Kya is sporting another Grandma Katy sweater. This one is vintage from my and Caitlyn's early years)

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I got the baby/child trailer at a garage sale for only $40!

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Hope everyone has happy Saturday. Is it already autumn where you are? It certainly is here.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Kya eats.

On Sunday we fed Kya rice cereal for the first time. She liked it but I don't think much made it in to her tummy. Kya was eager to get food in her mouth, but once the cereal mush hit her tongue, she didn't know what to do with it.

Anyway the past few days we have been helping Kya practice with the cereal. Great Grandma Rene even got to feed Kya (she babysat Kya for us last night during our date night).

I am happy to report that today Kya mastered the skill of keeping food in her mouth ... and less on the bib/hands/face/hair/clothing/counter/chair.

Only Kya knows if it is a coincidence to her good eating or not, but this evening I added some "spice" to her mush. It has been a joke since pregnancy, that I eat an abundance of spicy foods. A lot. Almost every meal. If it isn't spicy enough, I add extra hot sauce. Thankfully, it has never seemed to bother Kya or I. Tonight, Kya's "spice" was pureed carrots. And not just any carrots. Great Grandpa Andy's special garden carrots.

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My recipe for Kya's favorite baby mush is quite simple: organic baby rice cereal prepared as normal, with some pureed carrots mixed in. I think I will call it creamed carrots.

Kya ate the first serving. The whole thing - wow this is a first!
Then she cried. She screamed as I was trying to prepare and warm the second helping.
Wonderful - I thinks he really likes this stuff.
Then I fed her the second bowl. The whole thing. I even scraped the bits from the edges of the bowl.
She fussed again.
I decided I didn't want an orange baby, so I switched to other feeding methods.

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We officially have an eater. A very impatient one.

As a side note - this is the first of what will probably be many posts about my adventures in making baby food. If you have any advice or stories to share - please comment :) thanks in advance.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Kya's Fourth Month

Kya is five months old.

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We fed her rice cereal for the first time this morning.

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She liked the first bite or two, but she lost interest pretty quickly. I'll try again tomorrow and maybe we'll have better luck.

Here are some photos from Kya's fourth month of life. I need to start blogging more - this is a ridiculous heap of catch-up photos. enjoy!


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Early this month we went 20 miles north of our house, to Cross Ranch State Park.

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It is a fun and beautiful park. We'll definitely be frequenters!

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Corey's dad, brothers and sister went with us to Cross Ranch.

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The next day we took Kya to the Dakota Zoo in Bismarck. The tiger thought she looked yummy.

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Kya loved looking around, but I think she thought the trees were more interesting than any of the animals.

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Maria stayed with us for a few days and I was so very thankful for all her help - watching Kya while I was at the dentist, keeping her entertained while we closed on our house, and while I renewed my license at the DMV.

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Who needs a bumbo seat when you've got boxes?!

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Kya found her toes and hasn't given them up. Apparently they taste pretty good.

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I think she gets happier every day.

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She still loves being outside - and enjoys walks.

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We went to Mandan's Grill Fest in the park. The food was delicious and I already can't wait for next year.

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Corey and Kya had fun dancing to the polka/accordion music.

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Grandma ReNay was here visiting, between selling her house and moving to Alaska.

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Kya has lost of fun memories of long walks, exploring, sleepovers, and hugs.

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Did you know that Kya is a fantasy football genius? She helped Corey and I with our drafts this year.

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She wore her first pair of OshKosh Overalls - and looked darn cute.

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The past week it is finally chilly enough for wearing Grandma Katy sweaters.

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I think it's pretty cool that Kya has a nice collection of these super soft sweaters to wear all winter - just like Caitlyn and I had. Thanks Grandma Katy!

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Kya wore her fist pair fo cow girl boots.

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Of course, they are hot pink.