bringing baby out into the community and traveling is super overwhelming! Has anyone developed tips or "hacks" that have been helpful?
I have been pre-measuring scoops of formula and putting them into those 2oz side cups with lids(that we used to make Jell-O shots in). I can bring those out with me, and then the cup is 2 oz, so if I need to I can use them to measure water. Then I can quickly make a formula if I need to, especially when I can't warm up a breast milk, and I don't have to bring the big tub or scoop out, and cheeper than the liquid 2oz formulas.
Anyone else have things they want to share to make all of our lives a little easier with the LO's?
Re: Baby Hacks
If you are using formula...They make formula dispensers that holds 3-4 bottles worth of powder. I also take the bottle with the water premeasured in there.
What else is overwhelming? Maybe we have something that helps.
I always leave right after a feeding if it's not a scheduled thing. That way I hope I won't have to stop to feed.
Getting out of the house makes the day better so I'm always getting out when I can. Plus having a 5 year old to entertain makes getting out a necessity.
Another product endorsement (sorry but I love these nifty little things!) for something that's helped me with having baby out and about is this changing organizer- it has a changing pad built right in and fits wipes, multiple diapers, a burp cloth and a change of onesie and carries like a small purse. I keep it loaded and ready to go for when I need to run out the door last minute (story of my life with a new baby- you can plan all you want but it's hard to get out the door on time!):
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If anyone else has products or tricks that work well for them I'd love to hear them!
With 2 Mommy hooks you can clip a hand cart to your stroller, by placing one hook on each side. I still do this one as my toddler has mastered getting out of the carts at Target.
I had no idea and hadn't thought of that... I didn't do it at first, but quickly found that just putting the car seat in the cart left no room for groceries, etc. What do you suggest as a safer alternative?
Aden & Anais swaddle blankets are great for a couple of things. They are great to drape over your stroller for extra shade if your canopy isnt that big and yet a breeze can pass through. You can also use it as a nursing cover by tying two corners together.
I also use a backpack as a diaper bag. I bought this one because I can switch up the straps and light weight. I can put it over my shoulder, around the handle of my stroller, use the smaller straps and carry it by hand or use it as a backpack. Not too bad for $27 bucks and cuter than my old diaper bag.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LBUE93W?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00
Maybe i'm over complicating things, i'm so boredand so want to go out
baby starts crying find a spot to pop a boob. Going out is scary for everyone the first couple of times. Something you just have to do eventually. Just keep the outing simple until you gain some confidence. ..go to a coffee shop or to a park.
Oh I forgot one more thing. If you're out with your stroller (without carseat attached) recline the back, put a changing pad down and you have an instant changing table if your in a bind.
If baby wearing doesn't work, I put 2 baskets under the cart and between the 2 baskets underneath and the empty cart seat I can usually manage to rack up a $100-$150 grocery bill
I do this too!
Make sure you've got plenty of formula or...boobs as your outing may last longer than you meant it to. Have all diapering necessities, one or 2 extra clothing items, a (small?) blanket, a paci or 2, a way to be hands-free if you need (car seat, body carrier, friend). Nothing more really until baby gets older. I always have water and cheerios.