my favorite products and brands for babies

A few people have asked me if I would do a post with my favorite baby products and recommendations for first-time baby registries. After seeing what worked with Hudson and now knowing what works for Hayes so far, I have a decent list of recommendations for products, brands, and other registry tips. We made some “mistakes” with our registry for Hudson (and we didn’t register for Hayes because he was our second baby), so I’ve compiled this list to show what our favorite products are.

I apologize in advance for the lengthy post! There are links to all of the items and that is also where I found all of the images for each item.

Click on this post and this post if you want to see my reviews from when Hudson was a baby and for toy reviews for babies, even though some opinions may have changed since then.

And please feel free to leave your favorite registry items in the comments so new mamas that are browsing for ideas can also get ideas from you!

Baby Gear

Fisher Price My Little Snugabunny Bouncer

I didn’t love our first bouncy seat that we had for Hudson for a few reasons. The main reason was that it was more of a vibrating seat and not also a bouncy seat. I like to be able to sit on my chair and bounce the bouncy seat with my foot. I saw this one and knew it was perfect. It’s big and plush and cozy. It also bounces! Go figure. This seat also has a vibration mode and plays music and bird chirping sounds. Hayes really loves it for his awake time. When we brought him home from the hospital, we put this seat in front of the window and Hayes was able to get his indirect sunlight that way.

Fisher Price Rainforest Melodies and Lights Activity Gym

I have loved this mat. We got a new one when Hayes was born because Hudson’s was a little beat up. Hayes loves the lights and the music and it even has a feature that causes the music to respond to the baby’s movement, which I think is pretty cool. It’s great for tummy time and play time. Now that Hayes is doing more rolling around, we put a blanket next to the mat so he can travel a little bit.

Summer Baby Touch Monitor or any video monitor

We had a different Summer video monitor for Hudson and then got this newer model for Hayes. I cannot even tell you how much we love having a video monitor. Is it worth the splurge for a few reasons. The first reason is that in the middle of the night when your baby makes a noise, you can look to make sure he or she is okay before rushing into the nursery. The video monitor has saved me many trips out of the bed. It has also been great to watch Hudson in his big boy room to make sure he is still in his bed and not playing in his room. This is such a great investment. The Summer Baby Touch Monitor allows for multiple cameras, which is great! We still use separate monitors for the boys because I like to be able to look at both of them if I open my eyes in the middle of the night.

Brookstone White Noise Machine

This is totally worth the splurge. We have a Homedics noise machine in Hayes’s room and after 5 months it is almost finished. It did not last long. We have a great, more expensive, white noise machine in Hudson’s room that we have had for almost 2.5 years now and it is still going strong. It’s wonderful! And both of my boys sleep with white noise.

Graco Pack n Play Silhouette

There are many brands of pack n plays/ portable cribs/ play yards, but I really like our Graco. I don’t have any experience with other brands, but I’m sure they’re all pretty similar. We only use the bassinet setting when we travel because Hayes and Hudson both slept in their rooms when they came home from the hospital. But I also used it as a play pen was Hudson became mobile. He would sit or stand in the Pack n Play to play or watch videos while I folded laundry or took a shower. Even if you’re not planning on having your baby sleeping in your room, it’s still worth it to have a Pack n Play for travel and for confining your baby when they become mobile.

Strollers and Carseats

GracoPedic SnugRide

We used the same infant seat for Hayes that we used for Hudson. It is light weight and has a very high safety rating. It also is compatible with our strollers, which is a big plus. We also got multiple car seat bases to go in different vehicles.

BOB Revolution Stroller

We have the BOB single jogging stroller (Stroller Strides edition) that we got when Hudson was 6 months old. It is still my absolute favorite stroller. It is so smooth. It’s like buying a luxury, all-terrain vehicle. When I push other strollers, I realize that nothing compares to our BOB.

Baby Jogger City Select (with second seat attachment)

We love this stroller. It isn’t nearly as smooth as the BOB, but when used as a single stroller it’s much easier to push. I love it because it can be a single or double stroller. It can be more compact or it can be large. I like that Hudson can ride in the front and face out, but that Hayes can face me. Hayes can also start facing out as he gets bigger and more alert. There are so many possibilities and configurations with this stroller!

MacLaren Triumph Umbrella Stroller

We mostly used this for airports and quick trips, when our big stroller wasn’t really needed. It’s a great little ride, the canopy gives lots of coverage and it collapses very easily. It doesn’t take up much space, but it’s also very sturdy.

Britax Boulevard

We absolutely love our Britax Boulevard for our convertible car seat. The cowmooflage print is adorable, but the seat is so cozy and has so many protective features. Hudson’s head never flops down when he falls asleep because there is plenty of neck support in this seat. There are also lots of side impact protection features that I’m so thankful to have, just in case.

Childress Car Seat Bag for flying

Okay, so this is mostly for you mamas who do a lot of flying with your little ones. We got this fantastic Childress Car Seat bag to protect our car seats when we fly. We always check our car seats at baggage check and this protects them as they’re under the plane. It also comes on wheels and with backpack straps so it’s easy to carry around when you get off the plane! We love having this thing. And there’s always a little bit of extra space in it that we use for packing toys!

Baby Trend High Chair

I chose this chair for its price and because it wasn’t too big. It folds up nicely. But the price was right! We also have a little booster seat that Hudson can use instead of the high chair when we travel.

Clothes, Blankets, and Burp Cloths

Just a list of some of my favorite clothing brands!

Kissy Kissy, Magnolia Baby, Monag, Petit Ami, Funtasia Too, Anavini, Claire and Charlie, Vive la Fete, Rosalina, Bailey Boys, Feltman Brothers, Monday’s Child, Carter’s onesies, Janie and Jack, Baby GAP, Ragsland, Orient Expressed, Blessed Be The Name, Kelly’s Kids and Shrimp n Grits Kids

A lot of these brands can be found on Southern Tots and Best-Dressed Child

Swaddle Designs Blankets and Burp Cloths

The Swaddle Designs flannel blankets are my favorite. They come in a great, large square shape and are the perfect size for doing a really great, tight swaddle. (See the Moms on Call method or the Happiest Baby on the Block method.) Swaddle Designs burp cloths are also great because they fold nicely and they’re very thick and absorbent. (They can be purchased on Amazon.com)

Woombie

We discovered the Woombie when Hudson was about 3 months old and was becoming too big to swaddle with blankets. The Woombie is stretchy and allows the baby to wiggle and move a little bit, but still keeps the hands away from the face. This is best, in my opinion, for a baby who isn’t brand new!

3 Marthas Burp Cloths, Bibs, and Towels

This is just the cutest brand! They have the most adorable appliques on their burp cloths, bibs and towels– and other items. Their hooded towels are my favorite because they’re large and so cozy. So cute!

Baby Care

Dr. Brown’s Bottles

These were our favorites because that’s what our boys liked. There are a lot of pieces with the Dr. Brown’s bottles, but that didn’t bother us because the boys liked the bottle so much. I’d recommend registering for the “starter packs” of a few different types of bottles and then when your baby takes a bottle, just try different kinds. Moms on Call recommends Gerber bottles.

Pacifiers- Nuks and Soothies

Nuks and Soothies are just what my boys liked, but just like bottles, pacifiers are another thing where every baby is different. Just register for a few different types and try them out. As you figure out what your baby likes, just go buy more.

Mustela Bath Products

This stuff smells SO amazing. The bath wash, the shampoo, the lotion, the facial cleanser and the facial wipes are all things that we just keep stocked around here. I absolutely love the smell and it’s very gentle on baby’s skin.

Dr. Brown’s Formula Mixing Pitcher

My friend, Callie, recommended this to me. It is such a great thing for formula-fed babies. You can mix up to 32 ounces of formula and keep it refrigerated in the mixer. It helps evenly mix up the formula and helps you always have formula ready to go when it’s time for the baby to eat.

The First Years Spinning Bottle Drying Rack

I like this drying rack because it is 2-tiered and takes up less space. You can store many more bottles this way.

The First Years Bottle Warmer

Some babies don’t need a bottle warmer, but both of my boys liked their bottles warm. They wouldn’t take them if they were cold. When we were doing feedings in the middle of the night, we could grab pre-made bottle out of the refrigerator, put it on the warmer, change Hayes’s diaper and then feed him. It was so easy and so quick!

Boppy

I love the Boppy! It’s great for nursing, but it’s also great for propping the baby up when doing tummy time or back time on the floor. It also can be used as a support when children are holding the baby or when baby is learning to sit up. I got a monogrammed Boppy cover from Pottery Barn kids. But you can buy your Boppy at all baby superstores and buy all kinds of covers. Or you can have a cover made for you.

Baby Bjorn

We love our Baby Bjorn! We also have the K’Tan wrap, but both of my kids were so big that they didn’t really care for it. The Baby Bjorn has been used so many times!

Bumbo Seat

Hudson didn’t care for the Bumbo, but Hayes loves it.

Summer Infant Bath Seat

Hayes started off in this seat. For Hudson, we had a big plastic bath tub that could sit on the counter top or in our bath tub. But it was so bulky and I hated having to figure out where to put it when guests came. For Hayes, we got this great Summer bath seat and it is wonderful! We used it on the counter when he was teeny, he can be propped up in the bath tub now that he’s bigger. We also took it the beach to use as his beach recliner!

Munchkin Duck Bath Tub

This thing is great! It’s an inflatable larger bath tub. This is perfect for when the baby starts to sit up, but is still so slippery. This little tub is fun and if the baby tips over or loses his balance, there’s a soft surface for them to fall into.

*I registered for and received a great Medela breast pump. Unfortunately, breast feeding didn’t really work out with either of my babies. And now I have a very expensive breast pump that I only used for six weeks with Hayes. My advice would be to make sure that breast feeding is going to work out before getting an expensive pump.

*We have the Graco SweetPeace swing, but neither of my kids ever cared for the swing, so that’s why it’s not on the list. I also didn’t hear good review on the MamaRoo, so I didn’t end up getting one. The bouncy seat was a great buy.


bareMinerals READY Eyeshadow review and giveaway

Oh, the life of a mommy!

I promise there used to be a time when I was glamorous.

I have blogged many times about how rushed I am in the mornings. I love wearing makeup, and I love putting on my cutest outfit every day. But time doesn’t always allow for it. I wake up more tired than I was when I went to bed sometimes, but I am always so happy to see the little faces that grace my home that I end up with tons of energy just because I love them so much.

I don’t always have time to put on concealer or any kinds of creams that will help the puffiness go away. I am one of those people that really “needs” eye makeup to bring out the best of my eyes. I want to look pretty every day.

But I heard something recently in a bareMinerals® advertisement that “beauty is a force.” How cool is that? Pretty will come and go, but beauty comes from within.

Beauty is about how I treat my family, and how I feel when I walk into a room and see my husband’s face light up-even if I’m in a t-shirt and yoga pants and my hair is on top of my head. Beauty is about the way I live my life and what others see when they look at me. As cliché as it sounds, it’s what’s inside that counts. Beauty is how I feel when my two-year-old son strokes my hair and says, “Mommy has pretty hair.”

But, while all those things are great, there is something to be said for outer beauty.

I recently discovered bareMinerals READY™ Eyeshadow 2.0. I received The Scenic Route eyeshadow shades in Breathtaking + Spectacular. Breathtaking is a very light base color while Spectacular is this gorgeous green/copper color that works so great with blue eyes.

There was an insert in the package with little tips on how to wear the colors for daytime and how to wear them for evening. You can wear the same colors all day long for any occasion. And the best part? They really stay on all day long. It’s amazing!

The READY Eyeshadow looks like a powder, but it feels like a cream. It’s very thick, and the colors are so rich and vibrant. I can put this on first thing in the morning. The two colors go a long way and work to reduce puffiness and add some gorgeous color to my eyes. And it’s so fast and easy! Perfect for my busy mommy lifestyle.

There are some amazing You Tube videos from bareMinerals on how to apply the READY Eyeshadow. I watched a few of these when trying to learn all the different ways and options for applying the eyeshadow. I want to encourage all of you to watch the videos here for some great application techniques and ideas. http://www.youtube.com/user/BareEscentuals

I want people to think I’m pretty, sure, and I will always make a little extra effort to look pretty. But I know that beauty is so much more than pretty and so much more than what’s on the outside.

I am giving away one bareMinerals READY Eyeshadow 2.0. (Retail price $20).

To enter, just answer this question: How do you define a Force of Beauty? Share your thoughts and opinion in the comments section for your chance to win a bareMinerals READY Eyeshadow 2.0.

Rules:

No duplicate comments.

You may receive (2) total entries by selecting from the following entry methods:

a) Leave a comment in response to the sweepstakes prompt on this post

b) Tweet about this promotion and leave the URL to that tweet in a comment on this post

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d) For those with no Twitter or blog, read the official rules to learn about an alternate form of entry.

This giveaway is open to US Residents age 18 or older. Winners will be selected via random draw, and will be notified by e-mail. You have 72 hours to get back to me, otherwise a new winner will be selected.

The Official Rules are available here.

This sweepstakes runs from October 25 – November 22, 2011.

Be sure to visit the Promotions & Prizes page on BlogHer.com where you can read other bloggers’ reviews and find more chances to win and become a fan of Bare Escentuals® on Facebook for more information about their amazing products!

pick a pumpkin

We had such a wonderful weekend with the Naturally Caffeinated Family. They have become such good friends of ours over the past two years. We’ve watched each other’s families grow and we’ve welcomed new little ones. They are all wonderful people and we have so much in common with them.

They stayed at our house this weekend and while it was a full house, it was very relaxing to just hang out and talk all weekend with good friends. Hudson hasn’t had so much fun in a long time. He loved having other little boys to play with. And it made me so excited to think about how Hudson and Hayes will be able to run through the house together someday chasing each other! (D’s oldest boy taught Hudson to say, “CHARGE!” while running and chasing, so Hudson didn’t forget that for a second. I think we were all hearing the word “charge” in our sleep!)

On Saturday morning, we decided to get out of the house and take everyone to a nearby farm and pumpkin patch. We wanted all those boys to be able to run around! Hayes and their Littlest were carted around in the stroller and the Baby Bjorn, but they stayed happy.

I was surprised by how much there was to do out there, but Hudson was pretty much obsessed with all of it. He’s at that age where he doesn’t really understand that just because you stop doing one fun thing, it doesn’t mean there aren’t more fun things to do somewhere else. Just because we’re leaving the pumpkins doesn’t mean we’re not going to have fun playing with the duck races or going down the big slide.

But I got to thinking about Hudson and his little struggles and I realized that I’m not much different. I know the things that I like to do and I am conflicted on a daily basis by what I want to do and what I need to do. It would be so nice to take a nap every day or go shopping every day. But the better choice is to maintain my household and to spend time with God every day. Taking care of my husband, my children and my home are the things I need to be doing.

There is so much noise around trying to distract us and capture our attention. With all of the social media, the news, TV, gossip, responsibilities and commitments that it’s hard to walk away from everything without having a little internal battle. Fortunately, we know better than to kick and scream. But we all still have to do things we don’t want to do.

Because of the time of year and all the activities and commitments that come with it (holiday planning, Holiday Market planning, school activities, church holiday planning, etc.) there are very few free evenings on our calendar. And I’m using this as an excuse to stop doing my quiet time. I am making every other thing in my life come first and I go to bed every night saying to myself, “I’ll get to it tomorrow.” And for the past three weeks, I haven’t.

It’s so easy to fall out of the routine, but just like Hudson, I require discipline and routine. My lack of discipline and my failure to keep my time with Him in my daily routine has caused me to become stressed and overwhelmed. Isn’t that funny? If I would just take 20 minutes to do this, the whole rest of my day would fall into place. And somehow I’d feel like I have more time. Being organized will only take me so far. That peace that I can only get from one place is missing, and without it, nothing is going to feel right.

The greatest thing is, though, that I know that I’m never “too far gone.” Three weeks out of routine feels like a long time, but I know it just takes one day to get back on track.

I’m going to slow down. I’m going to be intentional about spending time in the word and getting back into my routine. And I’m going to be intentional in the way I spend time with my children.

*I have a very exciting eyeshadow review and giveaway coming up tomorrow from bareMinerals!

**Don’t miss Erin Condren on Plum District today! Get $50 to ErinCondren.com for just $25.

pinnable me: SEC football and a Giveaway!

*I’m linking up for Pinnable Me with Stefanie from Paw Prints and Pastry Bags.

It’s no secret that we’re big Gamecock fans around here. We’re also big SEC fans in general. Things may get a little cut throat during football season, but when it’s bowl season, you better believe that I want every single SEC team to win their games.

I am also fascinated by and so interested in the SEC football culture. I love putting together cute outfits for games (while still wearing comfortable shoes) and planning fun tailgates. It’s an all-day event and it’s about so much more than the football. I love all the traditions and customs and it’s my goal to visit every SEC school for a football game. So far, I’ve been to LSU, Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and obviously South Carolina. I still need to visit  Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Arkansas (I’ve been to the Little Rock stadium, but it was for the Eagles concert), Tennessee, Kentucky and Vanderbilt.

And now that Texas A&M is definitely joining the conference, I can say that I’ve been to a game in College Station, which is a great place to watch a game, in my opinion.

So this post is for SEC fans and for new SEC fans! And there’s a fun giveaway for you SEC girls at the end of the post!


Source: polyvore.com via Erin on Pinterest

A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of meeting, Christie Leigh Mueller, who just wrote a book about SEC football for women. The book is called Gridiron Belles: A Guide to Saturdays in Dixie. I went to a little meet and greet/book signing at LaRoque in Columbia.

The book is a bit of a travel guide through the stadiums and tailgates in the SEC and it provides every girl with what she needs to know about football, tailgating and the SEC opponents.

The book is so cute and it has a section on every SEC school complete with photos, lists of traditions and histories of the schools. For the Southern Belles who are newer to the game, there is even a rules section.

Christie Leigh is currently on a book tour of all the SEC cities and she is visiting every city this fall and experiencing every SEC school’s game day!

Her tour schedule is listed below! Visit her website for updates on where she’ll be in each town so you can get meet her and get your copy of the book signed! This map totally cracks me up!

One lucky Blue-Eyed Bride reader is going to receive her own autographed copy of Gridiron Belles by Christie Leigh Mueller!

To enter, just leave a comment! That’s all you have to do!

I have already given a copy of this to my mom and I have 3 more copies that I bought to give as gifts to some of my SEC ladies. It’s such a cute idea!

1. September 3, 2011
Oregon v LSU (Arlington, TX)

2. September 10, 2011
MS State at Auburn

3. September 17, 2011
Tennessee at Florida

4. September 24, 2011
Florida at Kentucky

5. October 1, 2011
Auburn at South Carolina

6. October 8, 2011
Georgia at Tennessee

7. October 22, 2011
Auburn at LSU

8. October 29, 2011
Arkansas at Vanderbilt

9. November 5, 2011
LSU at Alabama

10. November 12, 2011
Auburn at Georgia

11. November 19, 2011
LSU at Ole Miss

12. November 26, 2011
Alabama at Auburn

13. December 3, 2011
SEC Championship in Atlanta, GA

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