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Sand, Sun and Shade
This week started off with the hubby getting some minor outpatient surgery and after five days of being couped up in the house, it was time to get out and enjoy the lovely weather. Not to mention Moo was driving me nuts with all of her energy. The outdoors is certainly her element.Anyways, what better place to take a super charged two year old than the park. And thankfully we have a variety of different parks to choose from here in the Queen City. I have to admit that by far my favorite park to go to is Mint Hill Park on Fairview aka Fairview Park.For starters, it’s not that far of a commute to get there because traffic here can be a beast sometimes. Second, it’s hardly ever crowded like some of the other parks we’ve been too. So, I can let Moo run around aimlessly and enjoy a seat on the bench without her getting lost in a sea of toddlers. Last but not least it’s clean. I can’t stand going to parks or public places with dirty restrooms, lots of trash on the ground, etc.Anyways, our initial goal was just go and maybe stay for about 30 minutes because it was a little hot outside. I don’t know if you watch the news but more and more kids are falling out and even dying from heat exhaustion. However, I was surprised when we pulled up to see thisYes, somebody finally realized that all that sun and running kids don’t make for a healthy mix. They had installed a giant tent to cover the little kids jungle gym!! And there was even a little bench over there that was underneath as well.The newly covered jungle gym was certainly good news for Moo because that meant we could stay longer and she could get her energy out completely. And boy did she have a blast running around with the other kids. That’s another thing that makes Fairview Park a treasure. Most of the kids who come there are really nice and respectfully of the other kids that are there playing as well.We had a blast! And hopefully, our nice weather holds up and we’ll be able to visit a few days during the week so that she doesn’t get so charged up. And if you’re ever in the Queen City area and need a place to let the kids run free be sure to check out Fairview Park and enjoy the loveliness of it all.What is your favorite park or play area to go to with your kids? -
Follow Friday
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Thankful Thursday
This is my first Thankful Thursday post since February. Yes, you can say that I took a little time off from it but I’m back! Now where to start….?Well, first off I would like to say that I am thankful for everyone who participated in March For Charity. I think that for my first big event it was a success. I didn’t make my $2000 goal but that’s what next year is for. At least all you got a feel for what it will be like. I also learned a lot and will be making some changes.I am thankful that my husband finally has his boy and this can be my last pregnancy. I love children but not the whole pregnancy part. So, we will be looking into adoption in the future if we want more kids. There are so many babies right here in our back yard that need loving homes and as long as we can afford it we’d love to be one of those loving homes.I am also thankful that I recently got the chance to reunite with one of my besties from college and her son. It felt like old times as we sat and caught up on all that has been going on in our lives. We’ve promised to keep in contact more and visit more often.And I’m very thankful for all the wonderful opportunities that have been coming for YUMMommy. I’m getting to combine my love for writing, my passion for fashion and joy of meeting new people into something successful and completely my own. I am thankful for the you all my loyal readers and followers. You guys have been so much of an inspiration to me. Thank you for all the advice and words of encouragement.I am thankful that I finally got the courage to open the YUMMommy Store!! I know that it’s going to take off and be successful as well. I am thankful for all of you who support me on Facebook and Twitter. I am just so grateful. I’m looking forward to the future and all that is to come.What are you most thankful for? -
Fashion Find: Freezing My Neck With Thomas Laine
When it comes to jewelry, my favorite piece to wear is a necklace. I just think that a really haute necklace can totally make an outfit. And I am just foaming at the mouth to freeze my neck with these amazing necklaces from Thomas Laine. Yes, I love to dream that I can afford the finer things in life and one day I will! -
Fashion Find: Getting Funky With Hanna Anderson
Idk if many of you have heard of Hanna Anderson, but I was introduced to them last year and have been in love with their stuff ever since. They are like the Pottery Barn of clothes for the family. And I like that they have sensible pieces as well as a few funky pieces the like the ones I’m considering getting for Moo later. Check them out below. -
My Baby Shopping Must Haves
When I found out I was pregnant the first time around, one of the first things I did was go out and a buy a baby book. And the first chapter I read was the one of things to buy for baby. I wanted to get as much of a head start as I could on getting things for my little Moo. A few days later, I found myself in front of the computer searching for baby shopping check lists. Yes, the madness had began.
I mean the baby book listed this small list of things to get but I was finding lists on the internet from baby magazines that seemed to miles and miles long. Which one should I follow? In the end, I created my own list. It was based on my budget (I’m not rich!) and input from my hubby and my mom (she had five kids). What I discovered was it’s best to go with the small list from the baby book than the huge list from those baby magazines. And even then it’s wise to back and eliminate things you don’t need.
For example, if you don’t plan on breastfeeding clearly you’re going to cross off buying/renting a breast pump. Anyways, here’s my list of baby product must haves.
~Crib/Bassinet: Let’s face it the baby needs somewhere to sleep. Bassinets usually work well until your baby starts to get really active and try to sit up on their own. Bassinets also allow for those moms who are uncomfortable with their babies sleeping in bed with them to still be able to co-sleep. And remember drop side cribs are illegal now!!~Crib Mattress: I recommend getting a mattress that is waterproof (it’s pretty much the norm now) and not too soft but not rock hard either. Make sure crib mattress fits snug in your crib because cribs come in all different shapes and lengths.~Toy Basket: The crib is not the safest place to store toys when your baby is sleeping in it. And you also want to make sure that you keep your baby’s toys as clean and germ free as possible. I regular clothes basket with a lid or storage container from the Dollar General or WalMart will do the trick. No need to break the bank on a spiffy toy box.~Crib Bumpers: I made the mistake once and took the bumper off of Moo’s crib while she was napping in it and I came back to find that one of legs had managed to find its way between the crib railing. So be sure to leave those bumpers on there! They are for more than just decoration.~Fitted Sheets: I recommend getting three for the crib and three for the bassinet. This way you’ll always have one on the mattress plus a back up when you have to wash the previous fitted sheet. Moo was notorious for having diaper blowouts in her sleep. So, I washed sheets and clothes a lot!~Crib Blankets: Cotton blankets work better in the spring and summer when the weather is warm and you have the AC turned up to the max. Fleece blankets are warmer for the fall and winter seasons. Again I recommend three of each. I always kept two that were used strictly for sleeping or around the house purposes and then one that was used to wrap around Moo in the car seat or the stroller.~Night Light: There’s nothing like almost falling into the bassinet or trying to feel for baby in the dark. Even if your baby sleeps in a separate room a night light is still a wise investment as it will allow you to check on baby without having to turn on bright lights and wake them. I looked at this as more of a safety feature.~Laundry Hamper/Bag: Babies have such sensitive skin that the slightest thing can break them out. I learned this the hard way with Moo. Honestly, it’s best to keep their clothing separate from your own, especially if you work in healthcare, law enforcement and any other field in which you come in contact with harmful germs or chemicals. And again you can hit up the dollar store for one of these.~Bodysuits: I highly recommend buying the 0-3 months size versus the newborn size because babies grow fast. My mom got some in newborn size for Moo and three weeks later we were back in the store getting bigger sizes. Also, look for the bodysuits that have the built in hand mitt because it will save you from having to buy so many hand mitts to prevent scratching. I would say get at least 14 of each. This way you can allow for at least two wardrobe changes a day and trust me it will happen. The Dollar Tree sells the short sleeve bodysuits and they do last pretty well!~Sleepers: These really come in handy during the fall and winter months. In the summer and warmer spring nights you can get away with just letting baby sleep in a bodysuit and keeping them covered if you have the AC up too high. I think that 7 to 14 is great number to get. Blowouts can be common during the night.~Sweaters: You’ll need a light sweater for the early cooler spring days and a heavier sweater for the fall and winter. After all, if you have hot natured kids like my Moo, a jacket or coat and be much and more than a little uncomfortable. However, you still need to keep them warm and a sweater is the perfect substitute.~Socks: Idk if you know but we catch colds thru our feet, hands and head. Your baby does too. So you want to make sure to keep their feet warm.~Hats: If you plan on being out and about in the summer, it’s best to make sure your baby stays as cool and protected from the sun as possible by using a hat and in the cooler months a winter hat with ear flaps is necessary to keep baby warm and protect them from catching head colds.~Baby Wipes: Ok, this one is common sense. Clearly you need to have some way to keep your baby’s private area clean during diaper changes. However, wipes come in handy for cleaning off pacifiers, bottle nipples, dirty hands and much more!~Diapers: Duh!! You just need to decide if you’re going to do cloth diapers or disposable diapers or even both. I don’t recommend stacking up on too many of the newborn sizes especially if you’re breastfeeding.~Changing Pad: Nothing was worst than going to use the changing station in a public restroom and seeing that 1-they were out of the table liners, 2-it was dirty and 3-it was hard as a rock. Remember germs are bad for your baby! Your changing pad will serve as a layer of protection between the nastiness on that changing station and your baby’s clothes and skins. I do recommend wiping down the side of your changing pad that touches the changing station with a wipe before tucking it back in your diaper bag.~Nail Clippers: I know it’s hard to believe that something so small can be born with nails so sharp and long but they can. I found myself clipping Moo’s nails all the time. I suggest making sure your clippers have a built in emery board if you’re not completely comfortable with using the actually clippers. This will save you from having to buy both.~Baby Brush/Comb Set: Babies have sensitive scalps and an adult brush and comb is just too rough for their little heads to handle.~Bibs/Burp Cloths: Great to use during feedings and to wipe away spit-up and drool.~Thermometer: You’ll need to be able take your baby’s temperature if you suspect that they are ill.~Petroleum Jelly: This product works great for everything from keeping dry skin moist to helping circumcisions heal and keeping that little piece of umbilical cord from sticking to the diaper until it falls off.~Diaper Rash Ointment: Although, we try diaper rash happens and you don’t want to wait until it happens to hunt down ointment. Better to be already prepared!~Medicine dropper: Not all meds come with droppers or syringes. I know this is hard to believe but it’s true.~Nasal Aspirator: Helps to clear the baby’s nose when it gets stuffy.Body Products: It’s very important to find body products that work with your baby’s skin type. As I learned baby soaps irritated Moo’s eczema and Dove actually worked best for her.~Car Seat: This is another no brainer. Whether you own a car or not you still need to make sure that you own one of these because at some point you will be riding in a vehicle of some sort.~Stroller/Carrier: You’re going to need somewhere for baby to rest while you’re shopping or walking at the park or down town.Hopefully, this list will help some new mom-to-be. I tried to stick strictly to the items my baby couldn’t live without and then get extra items if I could afford them. And don’t be afraid to hit up the dollar stores like Dollar Tree, Family Dollar or Dollar General for baby products. You’d be amazed that their cheaper products are just as sufficient as those name brands from WalMart and other big retailers! -
Fashion Find: Stepping in Style
Aside from my obsession with clothes, purses and accessories, I also love love love shoes!! Nothing can ruin an outfit more than wearing the wrong pair of shoes. Accessories you can take off once you leave the house, but not shoes unless you always carry a neutral pair.I have to admit that as of late I have gone from that mom that rocks a heel no less than four inches to that mom that rocks flats, sneakers and flip flops. And the reason I refer to myself as ‘that mom’ instead of ‘that woman’ is because my shoe change is a result of my motherhood status. I find myself at sandy parks and playgrounds more now.And I don’t know about you but trying to navigate in sandy in four inch heels isn’t exactly an easy task, especially when you’re trying to keep up with an energetic two year old. However, with a new baby soon to be here we’ll be transitioning to more indoor type playdates because this summer heat down South is a killer and poor JJ will be too young to be exposed it for a while.Anyways, I stumbled across a Infinity Shoes and I feel love with these beauties below. -
Fashion Find: Stepping in Style
Aside from my obsession with clothes, purses and accessories, I also love love love shoes!! Nothing can ruin an outfit more than wearing the wrong pair of shoes. Accessories you can take off once you leave the house, but not shoes unless you always carry a neutral pair.I have to admit that as of late I have gone from that mom that rocks a heel no less than four inches to that mom that rocks flats, sneakers and flip flops. And the reason I refer to myself as ‘that mom’ instead of ‘that woman’ is because my shoe change is a result of my motherhood status. I find myself at sandy parks and playgrounds more now.And I don’t know about you but trying to navigate in sandy in four inch heels isn’t exactly an easy task, especially when you’re trying to keep up with an energetic two year old. However, with a new baby soon to be here we’ll be transitioning to more indoor type playdates because this summer heat down South is a killer and poor JJ will be too young to be exposed it for a while.Anyways, I stumbled across a Infinity Shoes and I feel love with these beauties below. -
Grand Opening
You Are Cordially Invited To TheGrand Opening OfThe YUMMommy StoreThursday, April 7, 2011












