Wednesday, July 23, 2008

A Few of My Favorite Things

There are a few things that have SIGNIFICANTLY improved my life while raising triplets. Some were gifts, some we happened upon by accident, and some were recommended by friends/family members. I thought I would create a list for those of you who have new babies, are expecting babies, or who know someone who is.

Boppy lounger.This is a MUST for preemie babies as well as new babies. I love it because it creates a little "nest". We used ours until the babies were 6 months old. For the first few months the babies were always on them because they were warm, we could put them on it and place them anywhere, and they were at a great angle after feeding. Even though it says not to let babies sleep on them, we even went through a phase where we swaddled them, put them on the loungers, and then placed them in the crib. We just felt better about keeping them at an angle while they were sleeping to decrease spit-ups. LOVE this thing! Many people use the regular horseshoe shaped boppees, which we use now. However, when they are little they just don't fit very well in them and you have to constantly reposition them. This is a must have, I swear.


White washcloths. I credit Nana for coming up with this. I remember opening a gift during one of my showers, pulling out the washcloths, and wondering when on earth I would need these. This is probably the single most used item in our house and has been since day one. We place them under their chins during feeds instead of big bulky burp cloths, they are small and easily stored, we use them to wipe up "spills", and they are great for all kinds of cleaning. Plus, you can bleach them as needed and they won't look too grody.



Kangaroo bibs. I was unprepared for just how messy feeding was going to be. If you have one baby to feed, you can keep on top of the hands in the food, food all over the face, and hands in the mouth after taking a bite. With three, you cannot. Unless you actually are an octopus, which would come in extremely handy. It's a disaster zone...times three! Food everywhere. These bibs are great. They can't put them in their mouths, they can't play with them, you can easily wipe them off, and they can't pull them off. They are like little plastic shields. Fantastic idea...couldn't live without them now. (As a small side note on this subject. Dear Dixie...I'm not sure I wrote you a thank you note for this. I know I meant to, but I just cannot remember if I did....If I DID NOT... This was a fantastic gift, one I didn't even know I needed, and one I am extremely thankful for several times a day!)

Here's some live action video of how great they are!



As a second side note... I have an extreme addiction to classic country as you will hear in this clip. Dinner time is also time for the babies to get a taste of my good music...as you can tell I turn it up and let them enjoy it! I also take this time to satisfy any karaoke needs I may have and inflict an insane amount of bad singing on my children. I hope there is no permanent damage.)


Ziplock bags.
Organization is the key. If you are unorganized and you have triplets, God help you, I don't know how you do it. Baggies are a must for me. This is how I organize things in the diaper bag, travelling bags, and for baby food item storage. I have baggies of washcloths, bibs, clothes, bottle parts, swimsuits, toys, and lotions/creams just to name a few. I often need to find items quickly and this helps me. It also helps me to remember for each trip what I need. I just keep the bags packed and add as needed.


Rubber mats.
We keep these interlocking colorful mats all over our house. Upstairs we have it to protect the carpet from various spills, spit-ups, and other unsavory fluids. They are comfortable, easy to clean, and provide a good play surface. We keep them downstairs on the wood floor in the play room as well. Brian found these at Sam's and we keep buying more!



Disposable Washcloths
I am the predominant baby-bather around here and this is another item that has improved my efficiency. I use the Huggies brand. The soap is built in and you can throw them away after you use them. They contain more than enough soap, are tough and durable, and the soap washes off easily. Love them.

Inchbug BumpyName Orbit Labels
These are awesome! If you have more than one kid you have to have them. At various points we've had babies that have used different bottles, different nipples on the same bottle, and had different amounts in the bottles. This totally took the confusion out of it. We will use these for a LONG time to come. Love, love these!

My Triplet Stroller
I just can't tell ya'll how much I love this thing. It's so easy to maneuver, is really well-built, breaks down to fit in the trunk of a car, and we have received excellent customer service. This company is owned by the guys from Phil and Ted's Strollers. We did a lot of research and felt that this would best suit our needs and it totally has. (Pam-to finally answer your question, yes it does fit through most doorways. The website has the exact dimensions, but I haven't had any problems fitting through any public doorways so far.) The only downside is that it does come from New Zealand so we had to wait longer for it and had to add a fairly hefty shipping expense to the cost of the stroller. But, it was worth every penny. You do not need a double stroller, either, because you can easily pop the top seat off and it becomes a side-by-side double jogger. So, if you are out and about with another person they can push the third child in a single stroller.

Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child. After several months of BabyWise, I took the advice from some other Mom's of multiples and ordered this book. It was a life saver. It gave me great advice on how to handle various problems we were encountering, how to tell the signs of a tired baby, and how to create a good sleep schedule for the whole family. The best part of the book is that it gives you a variety of ways to handle situations based on your belief system...from a no-cry sleep solution, to a sometime-cry, to cry-it-out. The other thing I liked was that it gave good explanations as to why you were doing things. I really feel that we have such happy and healthy babies because we have worked very hard to create good sleep habits. We have also worked hard to make sure the babies get the amount of sleep they need.


I highly recommend these things. They are great gift ideas for new Mom's! Thanks to everyone who either gave us these gifts or told us about them.

1 comment:

Hollee said...

Great suggestions! I'm going to look into these things. :D