Thursday, March 31, 2011

Mommy & Baby Music Class - Jack Loves It!

Despite the whole family having a long sleepless night courtesy of our little night owl, I rallied myself and the sleeping Jack to make it to mommy and baby music class this morning - in Bluffton - in the drizzle. I gave myself an A+ for even trying. Boy am I glad that I did. Taught by Kali Cooke (who should definitely put out a kid's music cd) the class was great! We sang songs with the babies used percussion eggs to keep time with the beat, learned some great new songs, did a little dance and met some very lovely new mommy and baby friends. No music background or talent needed!

Kali is a very talented musician in her own right and makes the class easy, welcoming and very hands on. Jack loved it! He smiled and was entranced by the guitar playing and music. Starting next week, the infant class is held every Thursday from 10:15 until 11:00 a.m. for an eight week run. Located at the Sound Stage behind the Corner Perk in Bluffton (where Burnt Church Rd and Bruin Rd. meet), this is a great class to join. Conveniently, Kali's husband owns the Corner Perk just around the corner, which is a wonderful independent coffee shop where you can grab a coffee, snack or smoothie and refuel after all the singing and fun of music class. Jack's mom says you don't have to be able to carry a tune to carry your little one and bounce with the music!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Baby Carriers - Organic vs. Convenient - None of it amounts to Jack (and his preference :)

One of the initial dilemmas of becoming a parent (or even earlier - as an expectant parent) is what gear do I get my kid? Everyone of your friends, mother's friends, mother-in-law's friends and perfect strangers will tell you that you 'have to have' this type of carrier, stroller, toy, or other piece of baby equipment. Don't fool yourself - it is equipment - it comes with instruction manuals, disclaimers, warranties, and safety features (usually making the equipment much harder to assemble and use).  Notwithstanding the overwhelming amount of advice I received about all of the baby-gear, I still could not make a decision about the baby papoose - Bjorn? Ergo? Moby? So like any good undecided parent, I registered for all of them and decided that I would figure it out later. This was actually my first 'smart' move, that I later outsmarted myself on. Had I merely registered for all three, received all three and then gone to a friend to try out the gear before opening my own - I would have been certified as 'brilliant mommy' and could set up shop as my own mommy-think-tank. However, that was not the case.

I opened the carrier that I liked (the Moby) and was determined to have my kid love it as well. As you can imagine - he hated it, hates it still and yet because he barfed on it and I washed it - I am now stuck with a very handy, organic, baby-friendly piece of fabric that does nothing more than take up space in my already cluttered closet. The Moby is a sling like device that is one really long piece of fabric that can be wrapped around your body in many different styles to create several organic holds for baby and mommy. Jack can't stand it. Jack likes the Baby Bjorn (which I originally returned), despite the rumors that it is not as good for babies' hips as the Moby or the Ergo due to the way the baby's weight is supported - it is the contraption my kid likes, so it is the one that we use! He likes being able to face out and see what is going on. We are just starting to try to use the Ergo - which is much more comfortable for the parents, in my humble opinion, due to the way it spreads the babies' weight over both your hips and shoulders (not just shoulders like the Bjorn). Jack is warming up to the Ergo, and with multiple positions for the baby (front, hip and back) - we remain optimistic that this will work for the whole family.

So, as more friends of mine get pregnant and ask my advice on what gear I love and could not live without, my recommendation is this: try someone's first! save receipts for everything and find a mommy friend who will let you stick your kid in their gear to see what makes him/her scream and what soothes them. It will save you countless trips to Target, Babies R Us, and Wal-Mart trying out and returning all the different 'must have' baby contraptions!

I was lucky enough to have a dear friend, Leslie, let me come over and plop Jack in the various chairs, play-yard/gyms, and contraptions until I found ones that he liked (it happened to be the least expensive and one that I would never have picked out on my own). Mommy friends are invaluable and priceless - it is more important to pick them up than any of the gear on a registry.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Fancy Restaurants - Not Baby Friendly

Our family went up to Charleston for a celebration recently. We have always loved Charleston. My husband and I visited many times prior to having a little one and this was our first family outing with Baby Jack. First car trip over an hour, first fancy restaurant, lots of firsts! Jack was approximately 3 months old for this trip and I was given false confidence when he slept the whole drive from Hilton Head to Charleston. The little man was a trooper and hung in there for all of the celebrations and being carted from one locale to the next. He was even pretty well behaved at McCrady's  - a fantastic restaurant in Charleston and one of my all time favorites! The serious snafu realization occurred when I excused myself and Jack to do a discrete diaper change in the bathroom. Not surprisingly - there was no place to change Jack in the bathroom. I mean NO PLACE. Certainly no fold down baby changer, but - no counter tops, no chairs, no bench, not even a toilet seat cover. The only option was to place my darling boy was on the floor of the public bathroom. Fancy restaurant aside - I am not a fan of having to put my kid on a public bathroom floor.
Food - 5 stars, Service - 5 Stars, Kid compatible - No stars.
Whether intentional deterrent or unintentional subconscious aversion - we will be getting a baby-sitter the next time we frequent McCrady's.
Jack's Mom Says... Before you take your kid to a fancy place, do your self a favor and call and find out the specifics (ask if they have changing tables, high chairs, or whatever assistance you require) or whether it is best to get a baby-sitter or bag it all together for a more 'family friendly' option!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Mama Friends and Breastfeeding Group

As a new mom, especially a new breastfeeding mom, a group of moms who meet once a week with a lactation specialist, who has never ending patience and a heart of gold, was a priceless gift. The group meets every Thursday at the Hilton Head Hospital from 2:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. and the hospital lactation specialist, Jean, truly is a wonderfully patient, informative and supportive person. You get to weigh your baby on a hospital scale, which is helpful to make sure that he or she has gained an appropriate amount of weight. Babies and Ladies only - Sorry, Dads.

In addition to having Jean, the lactation guru, correct all of the problems Jack and I were having in less than two minutes flat, having other new and experienced moms to talk to, learn from and commiserate with was such a welcome and reassuring experience. While any ounce of modesty I had went out the window after Jack's birth, I was not certain what a breast feeding group entailed. Rest assured, you can be as modest or immodest as you like - as the name implies it is a breast-feeding group and most moms will breast feed uninhibited with their hungry little babies happily guzzling and gurgling away. Whether a first time mom or an experienced mom, every baby is different and this group is a warm and welcoming place, perfect for all moms and babies.