Friday, March 30, 2012

postheadericon Shopping at Nomorerack


The Internet has changed the way most people shop. The many advantages of online shopping have made it more popular choice among active Internet users. There are virtually hundreds of online shops that offer just about everything we need. But even if most people choose to shop online, they are still mindful of the prices of the items that they buy from online stores.

Practical consumers look for the best deals online. They look for online shopping websites that offer authentic merchandise at the lowest price possible. At nomorerack, shoppers can find the best deals on just about everything they need including clothes and accessories, shoes, bags, electronic gadgets, toys, books, home accessories and a variety of other merchandise. I even got the Celine French Style handbag for myself. Mommy need not be lacked of what she like/want because she already has a baby to care for! Smile for that. :-) To add, everyday this site posts deals on different items (it's addicting of waiting the time it open, you know). They have what they call the Insanity Deals where items are offered with as much as 95% discount. Shoppers can visit the site everyday if they want to be able to snag some amazing deals for themselves. And take note if you are a savvy shopper like me, you've got to get going. Happy shopping journey then! :-)

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

postheadericon A Week Before the Holy Week!


Hello mommies, daddies, aunts, grannies and everyone, do you commemorate Holy Week as part of your culture in church? In Church Calendar Cycle? How do you celebrate it? How do you like being part of it?

I don't know about you but Roman Catholics commemorate this time of their Church Calendar Cycle and it is one important event happened. To tell you what, this commemoration states the fact that Jesus suffered, died and was buried just to save us from our inherited sin from Adam and Eve. Then He rose again on the third day. This commemoration is unhappy  memories but a good reflection once a year that human have to be grateful to HIM. And has to do great things to make Him happy as what we become is what our gift to Jesus. Since, this is important to most folks (either you are a Catholic believer or not), I would also take part especially the Easter Sunday event for my daughter. So I am preparing now her costume! Whew! This will be her first costume. :-) I am happy of looking forward to it! What could she be, a bunny or a lamb, perhaps? Make a guess!.. :-)

Sunday, March 25, 2012

postheadericon The best planting mix from Miracle-Gro


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Saturday, March 24, 2012

postheadericon Baby Care Tip #1: Solid Feeding


Although some moms tend to introduce solids to their little one as early as four months, some doctors actually advice that you wait out until they are 6 months before introducing any solid food in their diet. This is to prevent show of any food allergies your child might have much early. It is also best to stick with personally-prepared solid food instead of buying them over the counter. You can mash potatoes, carrots, pumpkin or any other vegetable that is available. Just make sure they are fresh. You can prepare it in batches and store them in baggies in the freezer. Also, be careful to introduce these new solids one at a time. This is to make sure that whenever an allergy occurs, you will know for sure which food causes it. It will be harder to pinpoint the culprit if you will be feeding him two or three new food at a time.

And this is what I am doing right now. So far it works great that's why I am giving you this. :-)

postheadericon Cardiac Cath Lab


My precious baby love, my heart daughter underwent her cardiac catheterization laboratory examination last Wednesday in CHLA and it went fine. She was in the laboratory with her cardiologist and other one with him, a cardiologist also who's a cardiologist stationed in CHLA. It lasted two hours in laboratory and six hours afterwards in recovery room to check if there is other possible reactions like bleeding, fever, swelling and the like. She had IV on her groin  and left back palm (the two had bandages and I was given instruction when to get it and some caution of possible bleeding if there is and such when at home) with two on her front feet for anesthesia. After hours (before the sixth hour) of recovery, she was red and hot (she was being tacked-in with her head as well because it's cold in the room) but without fever. The redness lasted for an hour or so and I saw she was swollen and the nurse checked her temperature and she had a fever, then she gave her Tylenol. Supposedly, had to gave it to her when we already home but she gave it there instead which was a good move (I did not gave her at home no more). Then the nurse had a water with glucose to nourished her after two hours in the recovery room. I gave it to her and she finished two small bottles and a little on the third. No more milk yet until on her 3rd hour. And so I made her a milk with my supplies and gave it to her on her 3rd hour. It went fine. We went home on-time. And had her two days (1st day bed rest and moderate movements on the second) recovery here. I just pity her of being bed rest and moderate movement as she liked to do it that days. Ooh well, I just tacked her in so she cannot move that a lot. No patience, no gain. :-) And she did it! Right now she's on her jumperoo doing her favorite thing, playing. Ooh I love being a mother. She's an inspiration, an apple of my eye, an angel. We will always be together no matter what. :-)

postheadericon My Hubby

(Guest post from: Natalie Walter)

My husband recently found out that we can get better rates on electricity by switching to CenterPoint Energy. That man knows how to spot a deal when he sees one. I have been so blessed by having him as my husband. He works hard so that I can stay home with the kids. Being a stay at home mom has been such a great experience for me. Sure I get bored sometimes, but I love being able to be with my kids every day. When they get home from school, they don’t have to come home to an empty house. It was really nice staying home when they were younger and didn’t go to school yet. I wouldn’t trade that time for anything in the world. I love the fact that they never had to go to daycare and that we had the chance to bond all day. This was really important for nursing as well. My children were excellent nursers and I attribute that to the fact that I was able to stay home with them.

postheadericon How to Cope as a New Mom When You're Trying to Further Your Education

Being a new mom results in a whole bunch of new feelings. You will often feel happy, nervous, tired, frustrated and maybe even a little sad. Coping with all of these feelings can be overwhelming at times, especially if you are trying to experiencing post-partum depression. No matter what, keep in mind that everything will be okay. Lean on family and friends for support so you can meet your baby's needs and get the education you want. Here are some tips to help you get through the trying times.

Sleep Problems

Newborns can turn your household upside-down when they get night and day confused. Some moms are lucky and their baby sleeps through the night. But many moms have babies that sleep more during the day and stay awake more at night. For the first few weeks, you will probably lose sleep if your newborn is not a good nighttime sleeper. After that, you can begin to work on getting your baby to sleep most of the night.
When you can, keep your baby awake during the day. Introduce her to baby-safe toys and keep her interested in what's going on around her. If she falls asleep, don't worry. Just try not to let her sleep for several hours. At night, develop a calming routine. Darken your baby's room and turn off any televisions or radios. Some people use a white noise machine to create a calming atmosphere for their babies. The key to getting your baby to go to sleep on her own is to give her cues such as darkened, quiet atmosphere. If she falls asleep on her own, she will have an easier time of getting herself back to sleep if she wakes up during the night.
If you have a caregiver for your child while you are completing school work, explain what's going on to her. Ask her to try and keep your baby awake as much as she can during the day. If you stay at home, ask a trusted friend or family member to watch your baby while you grab a nap. Be consistent and it will pay off. Sometimes it can take months, but sooner or later your little one will start sleeping at night.

Crying

The sound of your newborn baby crying can keep you guessing. Sometimes, no matter what you do, she will still cry. First, try to see if she needs anything. Is her diaper wet or dirty? Is she hungry? Is she hot or cold? Is she sleepy? Is she in pain?
If you can't find a reason for her cries, try to soothe her. Turn on some soft music while holding her close. Walk around with her and pat her back. Sit down and hold her in different ways. As you change positions, be gentle. Hold her upright, next to you. Rock her gently in your arms. Or put her on her stomach across your legs and pat her back. If she has gas, this may help. If your baby doesn't stop crying, call her pediatrician to ask for advice.

Feeling Sad

If your feelings of sadness keep you from doing the normal things that you always do, such as taking care of yourself and your baby and completing your school work, let your partner or someone else know. Or call your OB-GYN right away. Your doctor can talk to you about your feelings and help you get back to your old self. Don't let your sadness cause you to neglect your baby. She needs you.
Asking for Help
As a new mom, you may find that you can't do everything that you used to do before your baby came. This is especially true if you are trying to get an online degree. That's okay. You shouldn't expect yourself to be super-mom. Instead, ask for help. Ask your husband to help out around the house or with the baby. If you have other children, ask your husband or other family members or friends to help with their needs. Don't try to cook dinner every night or at all at first. Your husband or partner can take control of the evening meals. The point is to ask for help whenever you need it. Taking care of a newborn is a full-time job. When you're exhausted and trying to cope with all of your new feelings, find someone else to help you with routine tasks, so you can focus on completing your goals and being the best mother you can be. Make sure you do everything you can to keep yourself and your baby healthy and happy.

Sources

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

postheadericon On Her Jumperoo


 This is baby Sam on her jumperoo (thanks to her Tita Aurelyn for giving it to her, how sweet she is). This was taken when was around her five months of age. That was last month. She likes this more by now because she know how to play the stuffs around this jumperoo. She already can sit by herself and stand (with support for the balance). I always put her shoes on before I put her in there. Just lately I found out she can likes to stand playing this toy of her. And the socks with spike-on helps. The shoes has no spikes (the area of her feet-on is plastic) so I better put the socks (yes she has several socks like those) than the shoes.

This jumperoo is a good exercise of her bones to grow stronger. Then later on for walking. Also for her mind. It's really a good start.

So, how do you like it? ;-)

postheadericon Overwhelm


I feel overwhelm, it is in between of happiness and sadness. The good thing is more of the former, yes, the happiness. Why? It is because my daughter's fever has already subside. And she's asleep now. Thanks God! Though, it's not that so long but she was uneasy beginning 4:00 pm until 11 pm because of her fever due to her vaccination pneumococcal shot. I think it's not because of that specific shot because she has been energetic (as she always is but not when came from, she always asleep after giving her milk at home from Doc) lately, instead of sleeping. Thought, she has her shot on her right leg. I felt overwhelm of that hours of carrying and pleasing her to sleep so she could rest instead of crying, though DH also helped me. The feeling of hearing her cried is indescribable feeling. Now I can relate to the good mothers why they feel this way when their child is sick.

Anyway, I hope you are feeling well now, whether you're a mommy, mom-to-be or just simply a cool person. How's everything? Do you feel the same way too ever if you're not a mom? Are you getting overwhelm if you can hear an infant/child's cry?

Saturday, March 17, 2012

postheadericon "Not" Feeling Well


This is the first time that my baby love's not feeling well after her shot from vaccination or immunization journey. Well, not actually after, it's after three and a half hours (3 1/2 hrs), as she woke up. After we went home, as usual I gave her tylenol liquid, her medicine, as per advise so she won't we going to have a fever. And true enough that worked (yes past tense since right now she has a fever) for several times but now the opposite. It's my own instinct that I gave her a bathe before going to doctor for a vaccination and that does a lot. This time, she was still energetic and does her thing (like playing her feet, standing) but after she woke up, I noticed she has it(fever). So I gave her another tylenol liquid before I gave her the milk, and that was half an hour after her first total of four (4) hours from the time I gave her first.

Due to her unpleasant feeling, she likes to be carried and that's what I did. I carried her in my arms. The moment she felt asleep, that's the time I laid her down. Right now, she's being carried by DH whilst I cook rice for dinner. I'll be going to give another tylenol liquid half an hour from now. After this, will also give her milk. So I gotta go now and prepare it. See yah later!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

postheadericon Another Month of Happiness' Age


My daughter is one source of my happiness. Four days ago, another addition of  month for her age journey. My baby love daughter is not newborn no more. She's already half a year old now. She grow-up fast. She even won't fit to her other little basin when letting her sit there. Her other little basin by the way, is what I use doing her last step of bathing as I put her in her pinky tub. With her sitting in a pinky tub outside the big tub (I am not comfortable putting her pinky tub in our big tub), there's always an amount of water which contains soup especially on her bottom and such. With that, I have to give her the last pours in a little (well, not so little) pinky plastic basin. Since she won't fit sitting in that pinky basin for her last pours, I just let her stand and do the thing.

Aside from she increases her height, she increase her weight too. I am just being proud of myself being patient of giving her milk so she won't get hungry even if takes more time than others. She's just a "hard-eater" as I say, since she's hard to please to drink. Sometimes, I let her hungry so she's excited to drink.

What about yours? How's everything there in your end?

Saturday, March 10, 2012

postheadericon Baby Sam, The Apple of My Eyes


"Can't take my eyes of you", is what always in me. Even I can't have something for my own as long as she has hers, is what my motto for this time. Thought it's not always but when it comes to second thoughts, she always win. :-)  It's just that she is helpless without me, she's an infant you know, is what on my mind. It's okay of myself because I am already old, my immune system and bones are just easy to back-on if something's happen unlike hers. It's just a matter of time management (I know it's easy to utter, write and such but really it's really hard to manage time), it's hard but feel it and you know what is important, priority and the next thing to do. In due time, you can have it, not all but at least most. :-)

She's always with me anywhere I am in the house. If she's asleep or playing on her toys I have to make I can see and hear her every time she makes moves or sounds. I have to wait she's asleep or having a great time lying around so I can eat or do the basic thing for myself. Or wait for my DH to be with her to do my thing.

Ah, just thinking of this apple of my eyes, is unexplainable and one can just do most things (if not everything) just for her apple. :-)

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

postheadericon Momma CacaiM's Angel

My live angel sent from Above. Gift. One of my inspiration. Precious. I am a momma/mommy because of this cutie patotie. :-) I experienced sadness, pain and most of all the unexplainable great happiness. Indeed, an angel given by God. God is great! Journeying with her is priceless!
Sunday, March 4, 2012

postheadericon Enjoying Being with Sam

For all who knows being with my Sam is unexplainable. The days goes so fast and she is now getting bigger and bigger everyday. She is my adorable one! I am very thankful that GOD is great and HE provides everything for my dearest little one. As for the moment I try to make sure that every single minute is memorable. I love playing with her. As a mother, I can now relate how beautiful the world could be having a kid. At my age, I am not young anymore. So blessed that in the right time and plan Sam came to us and made our journey as a couple more meaningful and keeping the bonding for each other everyday. She is the apple of our eyes. I love having a family. Two plus one equals three, which makes a family! ;-)

Have a great day everyone!
Thursday, March 1, 2012

postheadericon Goofy Baby Sam


Ahhahah! My cutie patotie's smiles journey has been captured by momma. :-) Just one of my baby Sam's goofy moments with momma. She's just so precious. She can entertain everyone in the house with just her smiles and giggles. Isn't that cute little goofy smile? Ha! This was on her five months stage.

Now, it's your turn, can you show me there while you sit your lovely precious goofy smile? If you can't show, maybe you can write, saying, yes I did it? *wink*.. thanks in advance. smile.. :-) Alright, I hope you are smiling now even if it's just a little one. Great! That's one great spice in life, being happy. Attracting positive vibes, don't you think? Smile..

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