Saturday, March 31, 2012

Naps and Deer

Today was a louzy day outside because it was rainy - yikes. I really shouldn't complain since the weather has been a charm so far, but when it's miserable - it's no fun. Sophia though wasn't too faced by it. She took a nap outside in her comfy bassinet which is a pretty nice and cozy setup. We decided on a Mamas and Papas stroller that is flexible enough to carry a bassinet and a car seat. Sophia loves being outside - the fresh air, the birds, the noise from our waterfall are all so good for her.

While I was taking a peek to see how the babe was doing, our dog Schatzi rushed out the house to chase some deer away that appeared in the far back of the property line. I realized that our dogster is getting old. Not so fast and furious anymore. But in her world, she did a fine job. I actually haven't seen deer in a while so it was nice to catch a glimpse before they ran off to safety....



BPA ban in food

If I find something important and interesting that's making headlines in the news out on the web I try to repost it on my site. I found this article on the mom365.com site about the FDA's rule on BPA in food. It is scary to me knowing that BPA is still being used in so many different forms of packaging. Even in baby food. Truly something needs to be done by the government to control the use of this poison that sickens already the most vulnerable. Hopefully this is a way in the right direction. Here is the article below; read for yourself:

"FDA to Rule on BPA in Food and Beverage Packaging"

"In the wake of Campbell's announcement in early March that it will phase out BPA - aka bisphenol A - in its packaging, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration might be on the verge of banning BPA from all food and beverage packaging.
BPA is in the lining of canned foods like pasta sauces and formula, as well as in jar lids and plastic bottles (it’s also on cash register receipts), and the FDA is meeting this weekend to rule on whether the government should force a complete ban. The Environmental Working Group, which is petitioning the agency to impose the ban, claims that studies have found the chemical compound in breast milk, amniotic fluid and cord blood. BPA can disrupt hormones and has been linked to a slew of issues, including learning disabilities, early female puberty, obesity and cancer.
In the past couple of years, states have ruled against BPA in baby bottles and sippy cups, yet eliminating BPA altogether from children’s diets can seem tougher than avoiding Google. Last month, a health group coalition sampled 12 baby food jars in Maine - where BPA is outlawed in sippy cups and baby bottles – and found BPA in 11 jars of baby food from major companies, including one organic baby food. The coalition also found BPA in Campbell's Dora the Explorer SpaghettiOs. Campbell Soup Company says it will phase BPA out of its products this year, whether or not the FDA rules in favor of the ban.
Campbell's director of corporate communications, Anthony Sanzio, told Mom365 that Campbell's is already using BPA alternatives in some products. He said the company is responding rapidly to customers' BPA concerns, but added: "There's not an exact date that we can give for when all BPA will be eliminated from every product. We need to test and try different BPA alternatives. Not every alternative works with every type of food. Sometimes it's a matter of how the alternative affects shelf life of food, sometimes taste."
Check back for updates on the FDA ruling.
Meanwhile...
How you can limit BPA exposure in your children’s diets
If you give your kids juices or sodas, choose glass bottles over cans, especially for acidic citrus juices.
Chose BPA-free water bottles.
If you use formula, use powdered rather than canned.
If you don't need it, toss the receipt – and wash your hands after you’ve been shopping.
Do you think the FDA should ban BPA? Or should the agency leave it up to companies, like Campbell's, to phase it out?"

Thursday, March 29, 2012

A tribute to the Omas

Sophia is blessed to have two wonderful grandmas a.k.a. Omas (in German). Both ladies are talented knitters and crocheters. Sophia has received from both of them adorable little knitted jackets with hats, bags and easter ornaments. Below you will find a small collection of these wonderful things.


This little red jacket was a gift from Oma Marianne for Sophia's first Valentine's Day. She looked so adorable. I love the buttons which are little sheep.

Oma Eli made some wonderful pot holders for me. Here is one sample. I don't think I can ever use them in the kitchen - they are just too cute. They will make nice decorations! Happy kitchen....


Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Swaddle! But which kind?

Swaddles are the best invention ever. They are a life saver when baby needs to sleep, feed and calm down. Babies feel very comfortable and secure in it, since they were used to this snug feeling in moms belly. But not every swaddle is made the same way. I am using 2 different types for Sophia. The brands are: JJ Cole Collection and Summer. The winner for me are swaddles made by the brand Summer. They fit tight and are easy to adjust on the babies body. The swaddle by JJCole is a little awkward to close simply because the velcro area where you close the swaddle, is to small. That is a limitation because you can't re-adjust the closing flap to a tighter position. So if your baby is smaller, there is more wiggle room. And that is a drawback. We want to be able to adjust the swaddle to the baby! It also provides too much leg room, so the baby kicks more and can't find rest. But the design of the fabric is cuter. With the SwaddleMe by Summer you have the better design at hand. You can adjust the tightness very easily and it works well for all sizes of babies.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Clean baby clothes

Here are the days where it is not uncommon to change a baby 2 to 3 times a day. My mistake was that I switched to a larger diaper size a little too early. I had finished up all newborn diapers and thought that it was time for number ones - but mommy was wrong. Sophia ended up with lots of little poopy accidents - stains in her clothing. And this stuff is hard to get rid off. At the moment I am using a detergents that's made of grapefruit extract. It's a mild detergent free of perfume and other harsh chemicals but it doesn't get every stain out. So I tried Oxiclean which works wonders. No more yellow stained clothes. I usually gather a few soiled clothes, fill up a bucket of very hot water and pour in about half to one full scoop of Oxiclean (depending how many pieces of clothing there are). Then I add the clothes and let it sit for up to 12 hours. After washing everything in the washing machine I have simply clean clothes again. Works great!! No need for bleach....