
May 21, 2009
things i can't live without round 1
There are many things that make my life easier, sweeter, happier, and just plain good. here are a few of my favorite things....
this fisher-price swing is the reason i'm able to sit down and create a post! love it (and so does Mills apparently)
in the morning (this goes in the category of can't live without)
i know you're thinking, we all can't live without water... but I can't live without twist open top water bottles that i throw in the dishwasher, refill, and place on a low shelf in the fridge for the little ones to help themselves!
this is for the end of the day. while i do love Fat Bastard chard...most any brand will do..but Fat Bastard is yummy AND comes in a large bottle. This is convenient to avoid an embaressing mid-week trip to the liquour store with 3 kids under 4 in tow.
love love love this prima pappa high chair. It reclines (as it is set to now) so you can place a newborn in it and feed her with a bottle with one hand while shoveling food down your throat as quick as you can with the other. (it also adjusts to your table height and comes with a tray that i have removed for now)
i, unfortunately, just learned of this Dr. Brown formula mixing pitcher. My sister told me about it and i knew i had to get one. I'm a plan ahead kinda girl and i love having premixed bottles ready to go in the fridge. You can mix up to 40 ounces at once and it takes less than a minute! i love time savers!!
and apparently, i can't live without these since i have 29 in my house

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and it is worth mentioning that before you knew of the dr. browns formula mixing pitcher you mixed formula in anything you could... measuring cups, bowls, whatever - am i wrong? you actually invented this. dr. brown was spying on you.
ReplyDeleteyou are right.. it was usuallly a large measuring cup with a wisk.
ReplyDeleteyea... i've seen you do it several times. dr. b was definitely spying on you.
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