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Einstein Received Love and Affection Before Anything Else. 06/03/2011
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Hudson was a few weeks old and we were at our weekly breastfeeding group.  We were all newbie moms, eyes wide open wondering what we do now that we have these healthy, beautiful little babies.  Our babies were pretty easy, they slept, ate, pooped and snuggled for hours straight.  

It was wonderful having other new moms to connect with.  We talked about milk production, clogged milk ducts, too much production, too little production, our babies' weight gain, our babies' weight loss, lack of sleep, lack of sleep and more lack of sleep.  Same topics, over and over.  Days blended into weeks and weeks into months.  But it felt good knowing that we were all in "it" together and we were sharing an incredibly special bond.

Our get-togethers were comforting.  Until one day. A couple of moms were talking about their flash cards.  I listened quietly.  Granted, I was half asleep, but I swore they were talking about showing their three week old newborns flash cards.  OMG - how did I miss this in the books I had read?  Why didn't my pediatrician tell me about these flash cards?  Damn it, Hudson is already three weeks behind and I'm sure he'll be slower than all of the other babies because his mommy is behind the times and flash cards was not amongst the list of 500 "must haves" from Babies R Us!  I didn't ask questions as all of the moms seemed to know what the other moms were talking about.  I must be the only new mom on the planet who doesn't know about newborn flash cards.  

At the end of the group I drove back home in my lack of sleep daze and started consulting my expert, google.  I couldn't find anything on newborn flash cards other than the marketing pieces by the manufacturers themselves.  Baby Einstein of course has a line of flash cards (brilliant marketing name, by the way!).  But I found nothing to support the use of flash cards and newborn development.  I got to thinking, I'm pretty sure Einstein himself didn't use any sort of newborn flash cards.  Nor Beethoven.  Nor Sir Isaac Newton.  Nor Leonardo da Vinci.  I'm sure Einstein would be mortified if he knew about the Baby Einstein product line.  Now I don't mean to suggest that we should never use modern science and technology to improve the way we learn, but I wasn't able to find anything linking newborn flash cards and learning or development.  (Or any of the Baby Einstein products for that matter).  

Since I wasn't able to find anything solid on flash cards I asked a few friends with older children what they "did" with their newborns and they looked at me like I was going cross-eyed (I may have been given the lack of sleep I was surviving on).  Everyone pretty much came up with the same response - they showered their babies with love and affection, talked to them, made eye contact, sang to them and comforted their newborns.  Love.  Unconditional love.  That is all Hudson needed from me as a newborn.  Lucky for Hudson, he was already getting all of those things from his adoring mommy!  :)  

Hudson is going to be 17 months tomorrow and while he certainly has a lot of toys, for the most part, he still enjoys the simple things.  He couldn't live without his books, his spoons and his special cupboard filled with some Tupperware and pots and pans.  It's a constant reminder to me that I often get guilted into buying "developmental" toys.  I still love the classics - shape sorters, animal sounds books and puzzles and building blocks, but the rest of his toys are really unnecessary.  

I have many friends who are pregnant right now, or who have newborns and I hope this post reaches them right around the time they're at a moms group and wondering if they've messed up their kid for life because they don't have newborn flash cards!  You're doing a great job, just be in love with your babies and they will thrive!  
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Skip Hop has it goin' on. 07/22/2010
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I'm embarrassed to admit that I'm kind of an online shopping addict.  It goes against my anti-consumerism ideals, but it's true.  I've gotten better.  I realize that I hate going shopping, for anything.  Even clothes.  Hate it.  But, I LOVE getting packages. Even if it's a package of breast pump tubing or a tube of diaper rash cream.  I just like seeing that little white paper on my mailbox letting me know "you've got a package!"  (Feel free to send me packages so I can stop my own addiction!)  

Because of my addiction, I feed into the ridiculous $20 billion infant and toddler market.  So it's no surprise that much of what I see on the market is, well, crap!  Quantity never equates to quality.  If I look around my own home I can probably count on one hand the number of baby things that have really wowed me.  But when I do find something that makes me happy I want to share it.  

Skip Hop Playspot Floor Tiles is my new fav.  As I write this, I realize that they're sort of hard to describe what they are, but as the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words.  They are these spongy-cushy-mushy tile, puzzle, floor mat, baby toy sort of thing that you put on your hardwood floor to give you little one a safe landing to play on.  How's that for a description?  

I struggled with finding a rug or padding for Hudson to play on and something that was stationary enough where he could launch off of to learn to crawl.  Skip Hop is all of those things and they are super cute.  Spendy, but worth it.  And if I would stop spending money on all of the crap that (1) Hudson doesn't need, like or play with and (2) is poor quality, then I wouldn't bat an eye at stepping up for the good stuff.  Skip Hop is definitely spend-worthy.  

So, being the bargain shopper that I am.  Scratch that - being the bargain shopper that I've become post-Hudson, I looked everywhere for the best price on the Skip Hop and believe it or not, the Gap has the best price. $64.99.  I've seen then from $64.99 to 84.99.  http://www.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=685482002&tid=gofr1r

Coincidentally, as I was typing this blog, I happened to sneak a peek at the NY Times and the top "popular" articles was titled, "Shoppers on a 'Diet' Tame the Urge to Buy."  If you too have an addiction to buying things, check it out:  http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/22/fashion/22SIXERS.html?_r=1&scp=3&sq=six&st=cse.  Coincidence?  I think not!  (But, I still recommend buying the Skip Hop!  ; )
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