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How to Organize Your Home for a New Baby

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Preparing for the arrival of a new baby means that you are inspecting your home from top to bottom and baby-proofing practically everything. As part of your mission to maintain a decent work-life balance while creating the safest and most comfortable atmosphere possible for your little angel, you prioritize home organization like never before. To help you on your quest for baby organization perfection, here are our suggestions on how to organize your home for a new baby.

Prepare the Nursery

When the baby is ready for the nursery, you’ll want to make sure the room is as comfortable as possible. Long before the baby arrives, have the painting done so that the baby will not breathe in any paint fumes. Go with a bright color like yellow to keep your baby visually engaged as they adjust to their new environment. Decorate the baby’s room with stuffed animals, loving photographs, and a rocking chair for bonding time.

Safety Comes First

Before anything else, prioritize safety. Babies are curious creatures, so you want to be one step ahead of them before danger strikes. Start blocking off outlets, installing baby gates, and finding out of reach placements for your cords until your tiny tot isn’t so little anymore. Say goodbye to your glass coffee table and triple-check that you have safety-locked all the cabinets. These tasks are, of course, only a handful of the safety precautions you’ll want covered.

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Rearranging Your Bedroom

Although a baby nursery is its own setup entirely, you’ll want to feel as close as possible to your new baby as they adjust to being home. Make enough space in your bedroom for all the baby gear you plan to keep with you. An additional crib will take up space, and you’ll want to put it in a place that allows you to easily see your baby from your bed. Keep the floor clear of any mess, so you have open walking space to get to your baby quickly.

If you find that your bedroom is cluttered, remove any extra furniture that is not needed during this time. End tables, chairs, benches, and even dressers that take up unnecessary space should be removed so that you can stay focused on your baby and their comfort. Turn your space into a sanctuary for your baby.

Keep Things Natural

In addition to elevating your home office to help you work from home, avoid going out on those endless trips to the store for diapers, creams, and food by relying on natural alternatives that keep errands to a minimum. Go with bamboo diapers, puree your baby food, and make use of homemade bath products as you navigate early parenthood.

You will be grateful for the convenience of these essentials at your disposal and the extra time they allow you to achieve that better work-life balance, as you no longer need to run out for the baby.

Designated Pet Areas

If you have a pet, use one of your baby gates to block out a section for your furry friend that is away from your baby. You will already have enough on your plate caring for your new baby as it is; don’t add to your to-do list by watching out for pet and baby run-ins. Know that this separation is temporary and is what is best for the baby. Soon enough, your baby and your four-legged bud will be best friends.

Organizing your home for a new baby is about safety, ease, and convenience. Put these factors first, and you’re well on your way to giving your baby the successful homecoming they deserve.

Going Dad’s Top Ten Pinterest Picks (3): Baby Memes

Has your kid ever randomly laughed at the most unexpected thing? When she was just a squishy baby, Avery sat next to me in her Mamas & Papas Baby Snug chair as I was cutting bread when she started giggling out loud.

Like any new parent would do, I grabbed the video camera that’s always nearby and luckily got her to do it again. As proof, I uploaded it to YouTube for all to see.

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I later tried to replicate the laugh again and got nothing, just a blank stare. Babies truly are the 8th wonder of the world.

With funny babies on the mind, I searched for laughing babies on Pinterest. What I found wasn’t exactly laughing babies, but multiple baby memes that gave me a good laugh.

There are many with the same picture but different captions which I tried to stay away from. Some captions are just vulgar and not funny to me, so I hope you enjoy these.

1. Going Mom and I are both advocates of breast milk and frown on formula if it can be avoided, so I got a kick out this.

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2. This is one of the reoccurring baby pictures, but I love the caption. I already know I’ll be doing the airplane with a spoon for Avery.

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3. I bet this thought really goes through their head at some point.

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4. Kind of sad, and I apologize if anyone is offended, but this makes me laugh.

5. I bet this happens to a lot of babies quite often.

6. I believe some cats can be evil, this cat being one of them.

7. This could be really bad if it’s another boy in the doggie door….

8. Yes, another one you might see a lot of, but the captions crack me up!

9. One way to deal with the evil cat problem….

10. This is a legitimate concern. Same for baby powder!

Hope you enjoyed these baby memes. If you have any favorites, please share as I’d love to see more!

Going Reviews: The Ergobaby Ventus Performance Carrier

If you’ve been reading my blog, you know that I love wearing my baby. I try to urge everyone to choose babywearing over alternative methods whenever possible. Check out my post on Why I Wear My Baby to get a better understanding of how important it is for parent and child and know my stance on the topic.

Being one who always wants to try everything, I was delighted when Ergobaby agreed to send me their new Ventus baby carrier from their Performance Collection to review. The Ventus is designed for the active parent who wants to comfortably take their child on adventures both around the city or hiking on trails. Adventures, baby, comfortable; all sound great to me!

I’ve had the pleasure of wearing Avery in an Ergobaby Original carrier and we both enjoyed the time spent with it on. But, when it gets hot outside which is guaranteed here in Texas, things can get sweaty, fast!

In the Ergobaby Original Carrier
In the Ergobaby Original Carrier

When the Ventus arrived, I immediately noticed the difference in overall look and feel from the Original.

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The Ventus is lighter and less bulky with breathable, moisture-wicking fabric throughout. It only comes in one color, graphite, and is perfect for a gender neutral carrier.

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The Ventus offers 3 carry positions (front, back, and hip), but I’ve only worn Avery in front so far. Once she’s a little older and sitting up on her own, I will feel better about trying her in the back position.

Putting the carrier on was fairly easy, and if you’ve ever used a soft-structured carrier before, this will be no problem. The straps are pretty thick and proved slightly difficult to adjust which is annoying when you have a squirmy baby to hold on to at the same time. But, those thick straps also help to limit slippage and the need to re-tighten after a while, so I’m okay with the straps.

Front carry position
Front carry position

I truly appreciate the ability to move the chest strap up and down to get the right fit, and reaching behind my head to connect it was pretty easy. Actually getting the clips connected is hard at times; I just have an issue with how they are shaped and feeling my way to connect them. It’s not always, but just a minor thing to note.

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Our first walk in the Ergobaby Ventus was over an hour and Avery slept most of the time while I was able to comfortably move at a brisk pace. Avery felt secure and snug against me the entire time and we both kept rather cool despite the heat and humidity that day.

Napping with the hood up!
Napping with the hood up!

If you are looking for a baby carrier, a small but very important thing to look for is a built-in hood. The Ventus has one and it works great to block everything from wind, dust, sun, and noise when I’m walking and trying to let her nap.

Once it is adjusted to fit Avery and me, the lightweight structure feels great all around except one area. The straps wrapping around me under my arms rub and put pressure on my shoulder blades. This only happens when I’m on a walk and I don’t notice it when moving around a store, but I walk a lot!

See how the clip us just under my arm where it will rub.
See how the clip us just under my arm where it will rub.

Again, the rubbing comes and goes and doesn’t stop me from using the carrier since it really is a great option for us both. Going Mom even enjoys wearing Avery in the Ventus and we even argue over who is going to use it when we’re together. But, Going Mom, as usual, wins.

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That’s okay though, I love seeing my two girls together and know how much Kelley misses Avery when she’s at work; they both put a permanent smile on my face.

Part of what makes the Ventus so light is the absence of the bells and whistles like other carriers. You get a zippered  pocket that conceals the hood and that’s it. To me, this is good and bad. If I were to go hiking in the Ventus, I would want some sort of storage compartment.

In our Onya Outback, it is heavier, but it has several pockets to store necessities which always comes in handy for me. So for going on an outdoor adventure, I’d prefer the Onya.

But if you have other places to store your necessities, the Ventus is a great choice with its breathable, lightweight material. I’ve actually started keeping it in my car so it’s always on hand when I bring Avery to the store. Plus, I know she likes that she can already stick her head over the top without an infant insert.

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And it’s the perfect spot for her to chew and soothe those sore gums.

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I have only tried a few soft-structured baby carriers thus far, but the Ergobaby Ventus is an overall great carrier for the active parent just as it claims. Since it is made to carry babies weighing anywhere from 7 to 45 pounds, it will last years as your baby grows with no need to upgrade.

Being lighter, Going Mom enjoys wearing this one more than our heavier Onya. I don’t mind the extra weight in trade for its storage space, but I would say the Ventus would be preferred by those with a smaller frame.

Here is the list of features on Ergobaby’s site:

Special

  • Body Material/Shell: 100% Polyester
  • Body Material/Mesh: 100% Polyester
  • Lining Material: 100% Polyester

Standard

  • Comfortable for Parents: Baby’s weight is evenly distributed between the hips and shoulders

  • Ergonomic for Baby: Baby is cradled in a natural sitting position

  • 3 Carry Positions: Front, Back and Hip

  • Baby Weight Range: 7*-45 lb/3.2* – 20 kg (*Newborn with Infant Insert)

  • Stitching: Reinforced at all fabric intersections for extra durability

  • Shoulder Strap Length Range: 24”-44” (61cm-112cm)

  • Waist belt Circumference Range: 29”-55” (74cm-140cm)

  • Shoulder Strap Padding:4mm EVA with 15mm High Density PU Foam

  • Hood

  • Machine washable

  • Designed in the USA

I have and will continue to enjoy using the Ventus with Avery and want to thank Ergobaby for the opportunity to use and review their carrier. As an active dad I want to get out and move with my baby to show her the world, and carriers made for this are awesome!

Check out Ergobaby on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest and send them some babywearing love!

Disclosure: Ergobaby sent me their Ventus Carrier free of charge, but all thoughts and opinions are strictly my own. I did not receive compensation for this post.