Saturday, May 10, 2014

christmas gifts for my mom dad and sister?




Julie <33


i want to spend around $50 each but i have no ideas in what to get them!!!


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your mom:
- giftcard to her favorite store
- gift set from bath and body works
- gift card to get her nails and toes done

your dad:
- lots of nice gormet candy
- gift set of peperige farm food
- gas gift card

mom or dad- a car starter. automatically starts the car so it can be warmed up, etc.

your sister-
- scrapbook of the two of you
- nice jewlery
- giftcard to her favorite store
- matching braclets

thats what i could think of, good luck!

whats a good gift for my mom this christmas?




youtbe


I dont know what to get my mom. Since i dont know what she likes.
All she does is work work work and when she comes home shes online looking at like littel prayers and stuff like that. I only have like 50 dollars so thats my budget. im only 13 i dont know these things.



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Try to brainstorm more Christmas gift ideas in Amazon gift central, just select the recipient criteria. Hope this help http://www.amazon.com/gp/gift-central/?tag=christmas_deals-20




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already thinking about baby number 2....?




1st baby


So, I just had a baby, and I literally mean JUST had a baby, Saturday. I really miss being pregnant! lol at least parts of it. I miss having people smile at me in the store, and as much as it drove me nuts, I miss having people randomly come up and touch my belly.

I love my son so much, but I'm almost anxious to get pregnant again. I'm planning on waiting at least 2 years, especially sense I got pregnant so young, but I miss being pregnant. I feel empty, if that makes sense. I miss feeling him kick and move. I miss some of my cute maternity shirts... lol.

I feel like I'm going through the baby blues.

I enjoy having my son, and I can't wait to be able to take him out in public. He's absolutely beautiful... if I do say so myself!

Also, at what age did your lil one start to get on a good schedule and start sleeping through the night? he seems to be doing well, but I've heard 2-4 weeks will be miserable!

Thanks!



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The feeling you feel may be part of the baby blues. However, it is perfectly normal. Being pregnant is a wonderful feeling. Your life is going to be turned upside down for a while, so you may want to get used to being a new mom before you add another baby.

My husband and I decided to try for our second when my son turned 1. Now pregnant again, I am realizing that two will be a ton more work with them both being young. However, it will be worth it. You may want to wait until your son becomes a little more independent. That will also give your body some time to heal since it just went through a lot of stress. Waiting a while will give you time to settle down with your new gift and allow yourself to think of when baby #2 should come.

In answer to your second question, the first month is a bit rough since everyone is settling in. The key to sleeping babies is to make sure that they get their days and nights sorted out. Any room my son was in during the day I would make sure the light was on. As we prepared him for bed in the evening, the lights were gradually dimmed. Being consistent is key as to whatever you decide. We've had this routine since day 1 and my son has always been a great sleeper.

Congratulations! Best of luck to you!

Baby shower for baby number 2?

Q. What is the proper etiquette for a baby shower if you had a baby shower for your first baby. Do you still have one for your second or do you only get one shower?
Im not pregnant with baby number two but a close friend is and me and he sister are unsure if we should throw a shower or not since this is her second child.


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I wouldn't throw your own. But if another family member or friend is offering. Then go for it. I personally,would call it a baby sprinkling rather than a baby shower. Just so people don't feel obligated to bring a ton of gifts. And skip the registry this time. Just let people feel free to bring things if they want to or not. Most people will though.




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Gift ideas for 6 month old baby ?




jnmh5029


My sister had a baby girl almost 6 months ago. My husband is about to come back from Afghanistan and hasn't seen our niece yet. This is our first niece/nephew and he is really excited to finally meet her. He wants to get the baby something really nice. The price doesn't matter. An idea he had was to put $1,000 into a savings account for her for when she grows up. Any other great ideas?


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Wow the 1000$ is a great idea of you can afford that. I mean she could put it towards college when she gets older or towards her first car. A savings acct is a awesome, I say go for that!

As far as a little gift to hand her when he first meets her. How about a build a bear?
A nice book?
A special blanket?

6 month baby b'day party tips?




I love my


Am planning to celebrate my son's 6th mon b'day.
I know nobody does it but am doing it because I may not be in this country to celebrate his first b'day with my friends.
I will be sending an evite to my friends......am wondering what I should write there....dont want to write the regular stuff that we write for 1 year olds......any suggestions?

Also any tips on what gifts should I give to the small kids who will be attending the party? They are all less than 1.5 yrs old to hand over candy :)



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no i am planning the same thing my husband is getting deployed to afgan. shortly before my sons 1st birthday so were planning his 6 month party now.

i am sorry i can not help with the questions you asked. its going to be all family they just show up invite or not. and i didnt feel comfortable giving gifts they dont have party favors for babies and i wasnt sure what toys they had or would like. but if you had any other questions feel free to ask.




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Friday, May 9, 2014

best gifts for an 8 month old girl?




Joe


this is my goddaughters first christmas what are some great gifts ideas


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Something with her name on it like a blanket, toy box or other keepsake such as a fancy engraved christmas ornament or picture frame (e.g. "Emma's first Christmas 2011"). Give her something sentimental that her parents can keep for her for years to come. Some day she'll treasure her first Christmas gift from her godfather. Don't give her something that will be forgotten like clothes or beneric baby toys.

What is the ideal gift for 8 month old baby girl?




RH





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I have an 8 month old baby boy. I'm not buying him too much because I have a large family and they are going to SHOWER him w/ gifts.

I'm hoping that he gets blocks, books, videos, toys, activity table, piano (or some type of instrument), CLOTHES, shoes, etc.

Babies will be pleased w/ just about any toy-- just make sure it's age appropriate.




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Does anyone know of some good websites for preemie baby care packages?




T'keyah Mc


My best friend just delivered her baby boy at 26 weeks. She was really unprepared and needs as much help as possible.


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I'm sorry that this is not a direct answer to your question, but as a preemie mom I can tell you what helped me. At 26 weeks, this baby is likely not to get out of the hospital for months. So clothes, blankets, etc. should be given sparingly. Preemies tend to grow out of things while they are wearing them, and some NICUs are so strict about outside items that they are likely not to get used for a long time anyway. What your friend could use is things for herself. She will likely be spending a lot of time at the NICU, and could use frozen homecooked meals or gift cards to local eateries. (hospital food gets old fast.) She could also use books and magazines to help her pass the time while visiting baby. (At that small, the baby likely will not be allowed to be held for long periods of time.) If she plans to breastfeed, she could use a breastpump, since the baby probably won't be able to latch for a while. Most importantly, she could use a friend who listens to her rant and rave and cry, and does not under any circumstances ask when the baby is coming home, because she probably doesn't know and that question is very annoying.

Anyone with a preemie baby?




*mommy*


Me and my boyfriend have a 7week old son he was born at 34weeks 4lbs 3oz but really healthy considering we stayed in the hospital 6days I guess my question is I feel jealous to other people I know having babies even though I stayed at the hospital the whole time he was in the nursery and he gets breast milk but mostly pumped I guess I don't feel like I bonded as much with him at first because there were so many other complications with my health now its getting close to me going back to work I'm just feeling depressed


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No need to feel depressed you will bond with your baby in time and it will be difficult if you keep feeling the way that you do. My baby was a premmie at 35 weeks and was in hospital for 12 days. While I was in hospital for 6 days I to was upset all the other mothers had their babies with them constantly and I had to walk to the nursery to see my princess with a feeding tube and hooked up to monitors. Bonding takes time for some people and it is always assumed that it is an automatic feeling. Remember these first few weeks/ months your baby is getting to know you and you are getting to know your baby. All will be fine enjoying being a mum it is such a beautiful gift.




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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Is it rude to visit a baby/new parents without any gifts?




globetrott


Or flowers etc? I wanted to buy some things for them but my parents won't let me they say I've already bought too much for the shower and now they won't let me buy anything for when we visit tomorrow!! Is it rude??


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Best Gift you can give!? Depending on your age...ask the mommy if you can volunteer babysit long enough for mommy to take a bath or for mommy & daddy to do dinner....either way...that will be the best gift the get. Guaranteed!

Should I bring a gift for visiting the baby for the first time at their home?




MeL


The baby is already 2 months and I still haven't gone to visit him. Do I have to bring a gift?


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Did you already get a baby gift? IF not, then I would bring a little something. Even if you already got them a gift if it is a good friend it might be nice to bring something personal for the baby like an embroidered burp cloth or blanket.




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Having a baby shower for my daughter and i need ideas for shower games. Help, the shower is in a few weeks!?




night bree


Need help with ideas for games at a baby shower.


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Here are a few of my favorite baby shower games!

Cotton Ball Game
Fill a bowl with cotton balls and give participants a good size table spoon. Use a sleep mask as a blindfold. Guests have to scoop cotton balls from the bowl into an empty bowl using only the spoon. This is harder than it sounds, and often participants take off the blindfold thinking they got 30 cotton balls in the bowl, only to discover there are only 3 or 4! Use a timer to give each guest 3 minutes, whoever gets the most cotton balls in the empty bowl in that time wins!

Pass the prize
1. The news is out, quick send a cable, the gift goes to the lady across the table.

2. If someone wears a dress of blue, she must take this gift from you. If blue cannot be seen, it goes to the one wearing green.

3. I will now read another verse...please pass it to the gal with the largest purse.

4. We are getting tricky, here is a real humdinger! Pass it to the one with the most rings on her fingers.

5. Wow! What a success! Pass it to the guest with the most buttons on her dress.

6. Alas, this gift is not for you. It now goes to the one with the largest shoe.

7. Let's get this party started girls..pass it to the one with the cutest curls.

8. Mommy is anxious. Daddy is nervous. Now pass this to the lady who drove the furthest.

9. There won't be time to practice, there won't be time to rehearse. Pass this gift to the gal with the most money in her purse!

10. We hope you all are having fun. We have tried to include most everyone. From the largest purse to the largest shoe, pass this gift to the right of you.

11. We're ending this rhyme, this is the last poem, the gift you are holding is yours to take home!

Left or Right?
Hand one person a wrapped gift/prize and read the following story. When they hear the word LEFT or RIGHT/WRIGHT, they hand the gift in that direction. The person who is now holding the gift passes it to the person on the side of them that's mentioned next in the story so it just keeps moving around - back and forth. The person holding the gift at the end is the winner. Chaotic and fun! Here's the story:
Mr. WRIGHT prepared to take Mrs. WRIGHT RIGHT to the hospital just as she went into labor. As he LEFT in the car, he turned RIGHT out of the driveway. He had to go RIGHT back home because he LEFT Mrs. WRIGHT at home. As soon as he turned into the driveway, he went RIGHT inside and RIGHT up the stairs, where he found Mrs. WRIGHT sitting RIGHT beside her overnight bag. They both got in the car on the LEFT side as the RIGHT side door wouldn't open. Mr. and Mrs. WRIGHT again LEFT for the hospital, turning RIGHT out of the driveway. An argument occurred about the RIGHT turn, as Mrs. WRIGHT said that Mr. WRIGHT should have turned LEFT. Mr. WRIGHT kept insisting that he was absolutely RIGHT, but Mrs. WRIGHT kept insisting that the hospital entrance was on the LEFT. Two blocks away after another LEFT turn they discovered they had LEFT Mrs. WRIGHTâs overnight bag at home. So they made a LEFT turn, then a RIGHT to go back home to where they had LEFT the bag. As they turned RIGHT on to their street, Mrs. WRIGHT said "Let's just go RIGHT to the hospital and send someone else RIGHT to the house for the fact that we LEFT the bag on the couch". They went LEFT at the next block and turned RIGHT back around. Finally at the hospital Mr. WRIGHT pulled up to the front where he LEFT his wife to go RIGHT in. Inside the hospital they wheeled Mrs. WRIGHT away. âWhere is my wife? I only LEFT her for a minute!â exclaimed Mr. WRIGHT. A nurse rushed him RIGHT down the hall, they made a LEFT turn, then a RIGHT, and a LEFT turn again. Mr. WRIGHT found Mrs. WRIGHT already in delivery. But he then realized that he had LEFT the video camera in the car. RIGHT away he ran out of the room and RIGHT back to the car. Not only had he LEFT the camera but he had LEFT the lights on too. Mr. WRIGHT wasted no time; he ran RIGHT back to his wifeâs room. As Mr. WRIGHT walked in he heard crying from his wife because he had LEFT her room and was nowhere in sight. Iâm sure you can guess what happened next. As Mrs. WRIGHT had the baby Mr. WRIGHT passed out on the floor. But when he came to he got a shock once more. For there he saw Mrs. WRIGHT embracing their new little bundles of joy. With two babies on her LEFT and one on the RIGHT, Mrs. WRIGHT turned to her husband and said âthere is one thing LEFT to do, I think we should name these WRIGHT babies, how about you?

The Diaper Bag
This is a memory game where the first person says an item that would be found in a diaper bag. The second player re-states that first item and then adds one of their own. This keeps going and each new person has to list off everything mentioned in the proper order and then add something to it. Players are disqualified if they forget to mention one of the items or say them out of order. The last person standing is the winner.

Baby Concentration
This is a game where guests match the candy that best fits the pregnancy or baby-related description given. Here is a list, with answers in parentheses. List the baby-related items to the left, then list the candy bars on the right in random order. Have guests match the baby item with the corresponding candy from the list.
Twins â (M&Ms)
Triplets â (3 musketeers)
Epidural â (Lifesavers)
Hospital bill â (Payday)
Contractions â (Whoppers)
Girlâs Name â (Baby Ruth)
College Costs â (100 Grand)
Breastfeeding â (Milky Way)
Boyâs Names â (Mike & Ike)
Momâs tummy after pregnancy â (Jelly Belly)
What you canât give baby enough of â (Hugs & Kisses)

New Parent Questionnaire
The night before the shower ask the dad-to-be a series of questions about his knowledge of babies. At the shower have an envelope that has strips of paper, each of which has a different question on it that you have asked the father. At the start of the game tell all the ladies that you have asked the dad-to-be 15 questions and their goal is to guess how many of his answers the mom-to-be could get right. Then pass around the envelope and take turns asking the questions to the mom-to-be. The lady who guesses closest wins the game. Here is a list of sample questions. Add your own to make it really hilarious.
How many diapers do you think a baby needs each day?
How many diapers do you plan to change each day?
How many hours does a baby sleep each day?
At what age does a baby start eating solid food?
Do you think that your baby will be born with a lot of hair?
How many kids do you want to have?
Who will be the disciplinarian?
...and so on.

Baby Bag Mystery
Take about five baby items and place each in a paper bag. Staple the bags shut and number them. Pass out paper and pencil to the guests. Then pass the bags around and have them write down their answers. After all have finished, the one who gets the most right wins. Get some easy items like diaper pins, pacifiers, rattles, and a few harder items like fingernail clippers. Use items mom-to-be can take home after the shower.

Baby Fear Factor
Purchase an assortment of baby foods: green beans, carrots, bananas, etc. You can mix different flavors together or just put a couple of different ones on the same plate. Give one to each participant, with a baby spoon. First person to finish eating their baby food wins. This one is hilarious, but not for the squeamish!

Who Am I?
As your guests arrive, stick a label with the name of a celebrity or a fictional character onto their backs so they cannot see it. One person stands up to show her back and that person has to guess who she is by asking questions. For instance, you might be Martha Stewart, and you would ask questions like, âAm I on TV?â âAm I young or old?â âAm I a performer?â âAm I a talk show host?â Participants are only allowed to ask yes/no questions. The guests respond accordingly until you have guessed correctly. Then it is the next person's turn to guess which character she is. The guest who correctly guesses the name on her label with the fewest questions wins a prize.

Baby Memory Trey with a Twist!
Arrange about 20 baby items on a small trey. Use a bottle, a diaper, Qtips, nail clippers, a baby spoon, a washcloth, etc. Have the mom-to-be carry the trey around the room for guests to look at. Send her around the room again so they can have a second look. Then have her leave the room with the trey. Once she is gone, tell your guests that instead of writing down all the baby items they can remember, instead they have to write down everything they can remember about the appearance of the mom-to-be. They get a point for each detail, such as the color of her top or her skirt, style of her shoes, style of her earrings, etc. This is loads of fun because it totally catches your guests off guard!

Animal Families
Every animal has a unique name for a male, a female, a baby, and a family. For example, a deer would be a buck, a doe, a fawn, and a herd. List 10 animals to the left on a sheet of paper. On the right, place 4 columns: Daddy, Mommy, Baby, and Family. Guests have to fill in the names of each member of the âfamilyâ for each of the animals youâve listed. This is a great name because most people know more of these than they realize. Another variation of this is to ask guests to list just the âbabyâ name for each animal or just the âfamilyâ name. Go to this website to choose your list of animals â
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/animals/Animalbabies.shtml

Role Reversal
If the baby shower is co-ed, blow up a balloon (as big as possible) for each man. Have them put the balloons under their shirts, then tuck shirts in. They have to take off their shoes and socks, and put on pink fuzzy âpamperingâ slippers without popping the balloon. (Remember to blow the balloon up as big as it will get, to give the men a better idea of what a mom is up against while she is trying to go about her daily life sporting that big belly! This makes the balloons easier to pop too, so you will get some surprises!) While the men are trying to get out of their shoes so they can pamper their tired âpregnantâ feet in the slippers, the women will be cracking up. You can assign them any other task youâd like that requires them to bend over! The man who completes the task the fastest (without popping the âbellyâ) wins the game. Mom-to-be can take the fuzzy slippers home after the party!

Diaper Name Tag
Everyone gets a little diaper pin with a napkin folded like a diaper with their name on it, which is used as a name tag. At the end, everyone opens their diaper and the "dirty" one gets a prize.

Multi-tasking
Gather some old baby clothes (from a thrift store) or purchase a few packs of onesies in different sizes, a bunch of clothes pins, a long string for a âclothes line,â a cordless phone, and a baby doll. Participants have 3 minutes to hang as many clothes on the line as they can, while holding the phone and the baby doll at the same time. This is lots of fun and guaranteed for laughs. If you really want to make it a challenge, have a volunteer stand in the next room, or outside, and call the cordless phone. Participant has to answer the phone, and answer the questions that the caller is asking, while they hang the clothes and hold the baby. Have the caller ask silly questions â âWhat did you have for breakfast today?â âDid you wash those clothes with Downy or Tide?â and just be as distracting as possible. If participants drop the phone, the baby, the clothes, or a clothes pin, they are out. Whoever hangs the most clothes successfully in 3 minutes wins the game, and mom can take the onesies home to use for the new baby.

I hope you like a few of these! Enjoy the baby shower!

Baby daddy drama???

Q. About 9wks ago I went to a party at a friends house. It was only my 3rd time getting drunk, so I got there REALLY fast, and it hit me HARD. I ended up blacking out, and the next day I find out that someone who was supposidly my friend had taken advantage of me. I consider it as this, bc i have no recolection of what happened. The others that were there just told me that he helpd me up bc i was on the floor and was gonna lay me down but he didnt come back to the party for awhile. then he told me that we were both drunk and that it was an accident. i ended up missing my next period and I dont f.uck unless im in a relationship and i wasnt, so i knew it was his. He told me if i didnt kill it wed stop b n friends. I told him abortions wrong woo woo woo. and i didnt care if we stopd b n friends bc friends dont do what he did to me. So now we dont talk. Its gonna cost money to take him to court for child support rite? i need advice. ANY KIND. words of wisdom...whatever. im only 18 and im very
very scared.
I dont know if this was rape though? i cant remember what happened. weve been friends for awhile, and i know that he liked me and all but he respected me when i said that i dont mess around unless its a serious relationship that i can see going somewhere. i dont want to get him arrested for rape, just bc i cant remember what happened. bc he did say that i didnt fight or resist or anything, but thats not me to just sleep with someone. i just dont remember what happened. but he is being an as.s sayn kill the baby or were not friends, so maybe he did, and thats why he wants me to get rid of any evidence. I DUNNO!
to the jasmine bitch that wrote that comment: i know who did it bc he SAID he did it. and others saw him taking me to lay down in the room and noticed he was gone for a while. i dont even watch soap operas. i have a life, unlike you. maybe you should go to church and find Jesus. and maybe work on your reading skills bc all the facts are plain as day in the description.


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It is your decision whether or not you want to keep the baby. Just remember that you are only 18 and there is no way you are financially stable to support yourself and a baby. It is alot of work but it can be done. If you don't care about losing him as a friend, then I would keep it. You could always give it up for adoption to a couple who can not have children but desperately want one. That would be the best gift you could give your unborn child.
Abortion is wrong...if you want to convince your friend how horrible it is tell him to go to www.abortionno.com. That will for sure change his mind...I cried when I saw it.
Just remember that a baby means waking up every 2 hours to feed, burp, and change it, going to work after a night of no sleep, buying a whole new wardrobe for it every season because they grow out of old clothes, insurance for it, food/formula, diapers, car seats, strollers, crib, toys, toys, and more toys, and daycare. And that's not even the end of the list.
Think this through, talk with your family and friends, and plan. If you're going to have this baby you need to plan for it financially.
Continue with school, get a degree, and live your life how YOU want to.




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Christening gift for a baby boy?




Liz (Tanne


My nephew is being christened next Sunday and I'm trying to decide what to get him. He's got both sets of grandparents and many aunts/uncles so I know he'll get the traditional gifts. Anyone have any new ideas that are appropriate but different?


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It depends if you are actually getting a gift for the baby himself, or for the parents. At any rate, keepsakes are a nice gesture, but they're not really usable or practical so I wouldn't recommend it unless you're talking about something like a hand-print picture kit. Jewelry is also thoughtful, but can be very dangerous.

It also depends on how old the baby is. At any age, something like a piggy bank can be a very creative gift. If you have a pottery-making place around where you live, you can paint one and they can glaze it and finish it for you, so it's very personable. I've included a couple of ideas for banks depending on what you can afford. Have fun shopping! And congratulations!

What is a good christening gift for a baby boy?




kristinaan


Any suggestions? I've thought about the Precious Moments figurines and that's my last resort but I feel like I can find something better and not so generic as a lot of other things out there.

Any ideas would be appreciated!



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I think a gift of baby silver is appropriate for the occasion - this can include a rattle, a spoon, a cross, etc. Just make sure it is real sterling silver and not silver-plate. It is an elegant and timeless gift.




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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

baby shower for a boy...homemade gift?




happy


My friend is having a baby shower this weekend and i have no clue what to get her. I want something that will be special to her and something from the heart...what is something i can get her???????


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I am being brutally honest here, and I hope you don't take this the wrong way.

Babies take up a lot of room. My house is very cluttered right now with all of my daughter's stuff. I don't really have room for anything sentimental. All of her special stuff is boxed away in the closet, there just isn't room to have stuff on display. Even a special shelf for displaying it wouldn't work. As her 'stuff' increases, it takes over.

At my baby shower I was very grateful for everything I got. Lots of people brought clothes, some people brought things like swing/bouncy chair/etc, and my dad brought a basket full of small things. My first thought was '... ok?' My husband and I actually pondered over some of the stuff before she was born wondering when on earth we would use it. But after she was born I used the stuff from him the most, and it is definately special to me. Saved me many emergency trips to the store.

He got me a laundry basket for her and filled it with actually useful stuff. (Read: Quality stuff) New mom's might not think of the little things, but you need them. Ideas:

- swaddleme blanket - toys'r'us sells them for $10. It is a good beginning swaddling blanket before the mom invests big money on a real good blanket.
- red cross sells a 17 piece set with a nose bulb, nail clippers, medicine dropper, hair brush, etc.
- baby medicines! Gripe water, baby tylenol, etc.
- 0-3 month size pascifiers
- baby lotion, baby wash
- big box of wipes

I need a cute baby poem to add to a gift basket.?




Mrs. Keys


A friend of mine who recently got married will be having their first child this August. Its a boy and they are very nervous and excited. i purchased a baby bag and filled it with lots of things they will need. i want to enclude perhaps a cute poem or sum sort of homemade craft for the parents to be but cant find anything good. anyone have any ideas?


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ABC Baby Poem

(CJ wrote this in just two hours)

A is for angel, sent from above,
B is for baby, smothered with love,
C is for cute as cute can be
D is for diapers and changing them for me
E is for everything baby and more
F is for father walking the floor
G is for glad you are finally here
H is for hiccups that are funny and dear
I is for icky sticky messing
J is for Jesus and His blessing
K is for kisses and kindness and keep
L is for Love, so wide and deep
M is for Mommy and her loving arms
N is for Never coming to harm
O is for oat cereal and later Cheerios
P is for precious little fingers and toes
Q is for quiet, baby is sleeping
R is for relatives, always come peeping
S is for sleep, but not for your folks
T is for tub and all those long soaks
U is for unconditional as in love from your parents
V is for very active as you will soon merit
W is for wakeful, watchful and wise
X is for the Xtra special light you brought to our eyes
Y is for you - who is as bright as the sun
Z is for zest of living that you gave us, little one.


Baby Face
(adapted from an old song)

Baby Face,
you've got the cutest little baby face,
There's no other who could take your place,
Baby Face,
my poor heart is jumpin'
you sure have started somethin'
Baby Face,
I'm in heaven
when I'm in your small embrace.
We didn't need a shove,
Cause we just fell in love,
With your pretty baby face!

Babies Have so Much to Do

In a world that's all brand-new,
Babies have so much to do!

Laughing, making funny faces,
Finding out those ticklish places...

Cuddling up and wiggling toes,
Looking cute in tiny clothes...

Tasting, touching, reaching high,
Crawling under, scooting by...

Learning words and having fun...
Making memories one by one.


A Baby's Skies

Would you know the baby's skies?
Baby's skies are mother's eyes
Mother's eyes and smile together
Make the baby's pleasant weather.

Mother, keep your eyes from tears
Keep your heart from foolish fears
Keep your lips from dull complaining
Lest the baby think it's raining.

Perfection

you are more perfect
than I could have hoped,
more beautiful than I could have dreamed,
more precious than I could have imagined...
...I love you more than
I could have known


baby song
(Diane Woolley)

At first you didn't lift your head;
You didn't know to smile.
The time before you knew my voice
Seemed such a long, long while.
I couldn't wait for you to roll,
And then to sit and clap.
And now you're off and crawling,
Not helpless in my lap.

Why didn't someone tell me
How fast a baby grows,
That every little baby stage
Soon comes, but sooner goes.

So I'll enjoy the fleeting time
Before you learn to walk.
And treasure every tiny noise
Before you learn to talk.

For soon you'll learn to walk,
Then run,
And talk and sing a song,
And never be my babe again.
The babe's forever gone.
Little baby, take your time,
For while you're tiny, you are mine.


Baby
(Helen Steiner Rice)

A wee bit of heaven
drifted down from above -
A handful of happiness,
a heartful of love.

The mystery of life,
so sacred and sweet -
The giver of joy
so deep and complete.

Precious and priceless,
so lovable, too -
The world's sweetest miracle,
baby, is you.


Rock-a-bye Baby
(by Ruth Hulbert Hamilton
adapted by Wendy Lyn)

Cleaning and scrubbing
can wait 'til tomorrow
For babies grow up,
we've learned to our sorrow.

So quiet down cobwebs,
Dust go to sleep,
I'm rocking my baby
and babies don't keep.


Star
(Dessie Reeves, 10/21/04 - used with permission)

Star is our
beautiful baby girl
with a tiny soul
so
sweet and new,
That your Daddy and I
knew
that the world
was waiting for
an
adorable little girl
just like you...

Blessings

Blessings come in many shapes,
In sizes large and small,
But a brand new little baby
is the sweetest of them all.


All You Are
(by Michael Card - based on a poem by George MacDonald)

Where did you get those eyes so blue?
They're from the sky that you passed through.
Where did you get that little tear?
Did you find that it was waiting for you here?

And what about your little nose?
He knew you'd need it for the rose.
And as for your soft curly ear,
He knew there would be songs for you to hear.

How can it be that you are you?
He thought you up and so you grew.
Because you're mine, it must be true
That He was also thinking of me too.

For all you are, and all you'll be,
For everything you mean to me,
Though I don't understand,
I know you're from the Father's hand.

"If I could speak, here's what I would say..."

(C. Knauf 2003 - used with permission from the author)

If I could speak, here's what I would say
Happy in your arms, I want to stay.
I am your gift, and you are mine too!
Let love bond together, both me and you.

Lets enjoy this time, right here, right now.
Don't let a schedule furrow your brow.
Right now is the time, for me to hold,
when you're less busy, I'll be too old.

Snuggle me tenderly, close to your chest
it is here next to you, I am, at my best.
Your rhythmic breathing and beating heart,
Contentment, and comfort, to me impart.

To see you, smell you, assured by your voice,
all, wonderfully simple, yet help me rejoice.
A cuddle, a kiss, some playful fun and frolic,
Can banish a mood, and prevent nasty colic.

Hold me, hug me, please show me your day
You'll be sharing your love, in a marvelous way.
My learning is best when perched at your side
with arms as my classroom and you as my guide.

Please hold me up high, so I might see
All the many wonders, surrounding me.
With time spent close, as you socialize,
My mind expands and clearly I vocalize!

When you work, walk or take a short trip
With me safely balanced, upon your hip
My muscle tone and self esteem are greater,
I'll be walking much sooner, rather than later.

When we are in 'touch', it reduces our stress
We are happiest then, and worry much less.
Safe in your arms, dispels all my fears.
My beaming smiles, replace anxious tears.

To dream of our future is significant too,
And I know a career is important to you.
When I am older, then we'll join in the race
We'll be more able, to keep up the pace.

Right now, what I know, as certain and right
Is that you are my sun, the source of my light.
I don't need many things, expensive or new.
What I need is your love, your time and you.


What a Baby Costs

How much do babies cost? Said he
The other night upon my knee;
And then I said: "They cost a lot;
A lot of watching by a cot,
A lot of sleepless hours and care,
A lot of heartache and despair,
A lot of fear and trying dread,
And sometimes many tears are shed
In payment for our babies small,
But everyone is worth it all.

For babies people have to pay
A heavy price from day to day -
There is no way to get one cheap,
Why, sometimes, when they're fast asleep
You have to get up in the night
And go and see that they're all right,
But what they cost in constant care
And worry, does not half compare
With what they bring of joy and bliss,
You'd pay much more for just a kiss.

Who buys a baby has to pay
A portion of the bill each day;
He has to give his time and thought
Unto the little one he's bought
He has to stand a lot of pain
Inside his heart and not complain;
And pay with lonely days and sad
For all the happy hours he's had.
All this a baby costs, and yet
His smile is worth it all, you bet."




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What sweet sentimental quote should i put on my moms christmas gift?




dropbeatsn


the quote should be sweet and sentimental. and it should be about cooking. i am making her a recipe book with old family recipes and some new ones too. thanks for the help!


Answer
this doesn't have anything to do with cooking, but the poem is sweet:

Dear Lord, it's such a hectic day
With little time to stop and pray
For life's been anything but calm
Since You called on me to be a mom
Running errands, matching socks
Building dreams with building blocks
Cooking, cleaning, and finding shoes
And other stuff that children lose
Getting lids on bottled bugs
Wiping tears and giving hugs
A stack of last week's mail to read
So where's the quiet time I need?
Yet when I steal a minute, Lord
Just at the sink or ironing board
To ask the blessings of Your grace
I've seen then, in my small one's face
That you have blessed me
All the while
And I stop to kiss
That precious smile

"Cooking is at once child's play and adult joy. And cooking done with care is an act of love."
Craig Claiborne, Kitchen Primer

Christmas gifts for parents?




chelsea


I'm 14, and running low on cash but I need ideas on what to get my family, theysay they don't want anything but I want to get them something. Mom and Dad both say they'll be fine with whatever they get so I'm cluless...


Answer
Parents love sentimental gifts, especially Mothers. Go to the drugstore and buy a cheap snow globe(they are about $6) then print out a picture while you are there (about 30 cents) and put it in the snow globe. My daughter did that for her Grandmother last year and she loved it. For you Dad get him something that he's into. If he likes sports then get him a shirt with his favorite team or player on it. or get him a coffee mug with a funny saying on it.




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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

What is a good gift for a 12 year old girl?




*~ATL Brav


I am trying to help out a family in desperate need this christmas.. she has a 1 year old, 2 year old, and 12 year old girl.

I got gifts for the 2 babies... What to get a 12 year old girl?.. UNDER $20.. better yet, under $10.. I can get one bigger priced item, and a couple smaller. Nothing expensive like Ipods,phones,etc etc.

thanks!



Answer
You can buy her some jewlery little perfume, and maybe clothes, gift card and put it into a pretty lil' basket Or I saw this things its little science kits To trick kids into learning I noticed that but ok there is a perfume laboratory or kit i will give the link in a minute anyways you can mix the scents they give you and it comes with little glass bottles for what you create it looks fun there is a bubble gumkit there is a spa kit you make facial masks and stuff If she hangs out with friends alot you can get her a board game or this thing i saw acting out its a slumber party game and there is a dance party one i will give you the links and you can get her a designing thing toy for like 11-12 yr olds it is called Harumika no sewing it has fabrics and a mini mannequin and accessories to make dresses also there is the project runway toy where its still designing but has over 450 designing tools a sketch pad and stuff or you can buy her like a a cute T-shirt or some earrings or a pack of bracelets HOPE I HELPED I WROTE THIS LONG THING IM 11 GOING TO 12 SO YEAH I'VE BEEN SEARCHING FOR MY OWN GIFTS LOL
Links
For the harumika go to http://www.harumika.com/products
For the Perfume laboratory go to http://www.discoverthis.com/perfume-laboratory.html
Here is a manicure one http://www.discoverthis.com/magnificent-manicure.html
For the Bubble gum factory http://www.growingtreetoys.com/product/bubble-gum-factory-science-kit
For project runway i chose the cheap one for 7.49 http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3870332
For the slumber party stuff http://www.shopjustice.com/girls-clothing/room-games/fun-games

HOPE I HELPED

Giving your boss a baby gift?




Ryan


Hi im 19 years old and not close at all with my boss, but about a week and a half ago he had baby boy and i thought it would be a nice gesture to maybe buy like 2 baby outfits as a gift, but i don't want it to be really weird if hes just like confused as to why i did that, i dont really see any other employees doing this and i also (of course) wasnt invited to the baby shower. Opinions??


Answer
I would suggest maybe something small and not an outfit. Outfits are difficult to plan unless you've seen the baby in person or have been told their exact size. Like not all babies fit into their age group. I know two 7-month olds. One of them wears 7-month old clothing, the other wears clothing for 1-year olds because of his size. I would suggest a package of burping cloths, or a super soft blanket, or even just like a teddy bear. I don't think that he will be confused, I think that he would probably smile at the nice gesture and see you as a more mature person than he thought. Anyone under the age of 30 is normally seen as immature in social cases, so being 19 is definitely in that "immature" zone, so I think he would be grateful and accepting of your mature gesture.




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Monday, May 5, 2014

what can i gift my mom and dad on their anniversary?




Cinderalla


their anniversary on 11th dec


Answer
I'll bet they'd cherish a letter from you telling them what a great example they've been to you over the years. Recall great memories and thank them for doing their best to raise you the best they knew how.

Assuming, of course, all of that is true. ha ha.

I wrote my dad a letter for his birthday one year and thanked him for a ton of things--from getting up at 5am every morning for years to go to work while the rest of us slept in our warm beds to painting the trim on my house before my husband and I had to sell it so we could get the most money possible for it.

I guess what I'm saying is they'll really appreciate the acknowledgement of everything they're doing to give you a great life/start in life.

Gift Ideas for your mom's and dad's anniversary?




ChristianS


My mom and dad's anniversary is coming up and we are going on the Disney cruise, I'm 13 and have 3 brothers, does anyone have any gift ideas? The minimum I'm spending is 50 dollars. This is their 20th anniversary.


Answer
How about you can give him some a sexy fun stuff or romantic essentials like massage oils, massage candles or romantic essentials for your mom and dad to use during their romantic night.




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Need some gifts for mom under $20 for Christmas!!!!!?

Q. I am 14
Shes 38

I am totally lost.

Her friend is going to pay but I don't want to run him out!
Please I need some suggestions!
She doesn't like perfume (allergic to sharp smells)
& no soaps or bubble baths!!!

Please anymore suggestions would be amazing!

Please help; thanks; bye x)


Answer
glove/scarf set
nice warm dress socks for work
gift cards
good coffee or tea
movies
best seller books
jewelry
scrapbook kit so she can make a book of family photos
digital keychain
nice sweater
cute purse
manicure gift certificate

anything you know she has thats a little old and rundown that you can replace? kitchen stuff, cleaning stuff, hairdryer, makeup....anything shes mentioned she'd like ot have?

Good gifts to get my mom for Christmas?

Q. So this year I wanted to get something for my mom. I don't know what to get her. We doesn't cook so we can rule cooking stuff out. If you can think of anything or if you are a mom and have any suggestion that would be great. Thanks!


Answer
Gift idea for Mom :
bath and body works, bath oils, fragrances, blankets & throws, cook's tools & gadgets, photo frames, foot massagers, cookbooks, perfume, wall clocks, diaries, chocolate boxes, luxury bath and shower gift sets, dvd players, entertainment magazines, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/gift-central/?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&tag=aa9-20




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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Baby Shower Games and Ideas....?




Mommy of 2


I am having a baby shower at the end of this month.. My mom has no idea what kind of games to play or what all we can do there...

Here is some info........

We are having girl.
This is our second child.
We have a 2 year old boy.
The party is a cookout/shower and men and as well as women and children are gonna be there.. But the kids are already taken care of.

What kinds of games can everyone play?
What kinds can just the women play?
What can the men alone do?
What all should we have at the shower?

We have cake, streamers, plates, napkins, cups, the food for the cookout, and balloons. What else do we need to do or get???

I didn't want a shower in the first place, but my mom insisted because this will be our last child, and I didn't have one the first time.. But really none of us know what we are doing, and I have only been to one shower, my mother hasn't been to any. It was her idea but somehow I got stuck helping... lol.. but that's ok..... :)

Thanks!!!



Answer
you might want to get gifts to your guest that win the games 1. How fast can you drink from a baby bottle?

Think it's easy? This game is a lot harder than it looks. Take four or five volunteers from the party. Fill four or five 4 oz. baby bottles about a quarter full with juice or water. Hand each one of the contestants a bottle, and say drink. Who ever finishes the bottle first wins!

2. How big is Mom's belly?

This game involves the whole party. Ask guests to tear toilet paper off a roll that they think will match closest to the size of the mother-to-be's stomach, if it were wrapped around her. The one who tears of the right length or closest, wins.

3. Dirty Diapers?(Baby Shower Game Pick)

Take a napkin (one per guest), fold the napkins resembling a diaper and secure with a diaper pin. Attach the "diaper" to the bottom of each guests seat in advance. Place mustard or chocolate in one. Have everyone at some point during the party reach under their chairs. The one with the "dirty" diaper wins a prize.

4. Can you guess the baby food?

This free game involves getting five different kinds of baby food. Take the labels off the jars and mark the bottom of the jar with a number 1-5. Set them down in an area where guests can examine and smell them. Have everybody write down what type of baby food they think is in each jar. The guest with the most correct answers wins this baby game.

5. Guess what baby items are in the bag?

Place 10- 15 commonly used baby items in a large paper bag. Give each guest a pen and a sheet of paper. Let each guest stick their hand in the bag, touching the items, without looking. After each guest has had their turn, let them write down as many items as they can remember on their sheet of paper. The guest with the most correct answers wins!

http://www.geocities.com/showersdeluxe/ here is another website that is good for those things. I hope this helped alot

Big sister gifts and new baby and sibling help?




Made in Ch


My baby is due soon! I have two girls ages 6 and 3. I was wondering if you had any ideas for big sister gifts for both of them. I was thinking:

-T-shirts to wear when the baby is born
-Special Day with Mom and Dad for each of them before the baby comes
-After the baby was born I was thinking to give them both rewards for being the best big sisters ever!

I am going all out with 'spoiling' my girls because I am very nervous that they especially the 3 year old will think that I don't love them anymore that I'm going to love the new baby more. I have talked to them about this 'mommy and daddy love you all equally and you are all very special to us'. There was a little jelously with my second child between the first. But with three kids I think their will be even more! Do you think that is the right thing to do?



Answer
The t-shirts are great ideas for gifts! And special Mommy and Daddy time for each of them is very important.

I actually think the third baby is usually met with much less jealousy than the second. By now, both of your girls are used to having to share Mommy and Daddy with someone else. Your youngest may have some trouble accepting that she is no longer the baby of the family. I'd suggest putting extra emphasis on how important it is for her to be a big sister, how cool being a big girl is, etc. Stress the awesome things she can do that a baby can't (playing on the playground, helping mommy in the kitchen, singing, riding her bike, etc.) Also, let your girls help with the new baby as much as possible. They can sing/read to the baby, hand you diapers, etc. Tell them how much you need and appreciate their help.

Spending extra time with your girls now and spoiling them a little is just fine. Just don't get them so used to all the extra attention that they are even more upset when the baby comes. Also, be sure to tell them that there will be times when the baby's needs have to come first, but that doesn't mean you love them any less. It just means big girls know how to be patient and a baby has no idea!

Good luck and congrats on number 3!




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