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Baby gear as fashion statement

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Since my youngest kiddo currently is a big girl of 7 and I thought she was my last, I am starting all over again with baby gear! Not that we need a lot – relatively – but still I know what I want and need based on past experience. I started getting a little anxious over the past week about making some decisions. So I made my list and commenced with some purchases. Here's the booty so far. :-D

I just got the CUTEST diaper bag today. I saw it online first at Babies R Us and put it in my registry. Then I discovered it at a locally owned mama and baby shop and picked it up today. I can't wait to use it!

Amazing I still have the "second stage" diaper bag I used with Mir. It's a classic, grown-up style and I use it regularly for excursions! It's a chocolate brown small sling style backpack from Land's End. The sling strap even unzips so you can carry it like a traditional backpack when desired. Apparently, they don't sell them anymore. Too bad, because it's way cuter than any other diaper bag I see on their site. I disposed of the changing pad part of it quite a number of years ago, but that's easy enough to replace. It's the perfect diaper bag when baby is a little older and doesn't need as much… stuff for outings as newborns require. And the thing still looks like new. It's held up beautifully.

I also found – after tons of Internet research, talking with other mamas for user feedback, etc. – two perfect slings for babywearing. The first one is a pouch style sling – which is a very streamlined style – that is adjustable. I like my babies snug and high up against me, so adjustable was key (in the past I've used a padded ring sling – fully adjustable, but that style is just too hot for Phoenix – especially a summer baby, BUT they are comfortable because the shoulder is so padded and I do happen to have a one on hand that my sister-in-law has loaned me).

My main around-the-house sling will be this Mamma's Milk beauty in Inclination (100% cotton). She has some gorgeous silk fabrics also, but word on the street is that this fabric is considerably hotter than the cotton.

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I also ordered a ring sling in blue Solarveil from Wallypop – the most comfortable solution for babywearing in hot weather climates, I hear!

Solarveil is a 70 SPF, breathable mesh fabric. This sling will be great for whatever time we spend outside this summer (an occasion I intend to assiduously avoid!), but it also dries very quickly so it's also perfect for slinging baby in the swimming pool or shower.

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Oh, lookie what I just found: A picture of me slinging baby Mir. :-) (I gave this sling away ages ago and it still looked like new. It was very hot, though, even for Ohio weather… all that shoulder padding.)

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Written by Betsy

March 15th, 2007 at 9:41 pm

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  1. We got a Nicola Cerini Mother's Tote about half-way through the pregnancy. Nicola's stuff is VERY fashionable here in Australia – she changes her fabrics every quarter and some losers… err… I mean… fashionsitas feel the need to update pretty frequently. Very hardwearing and quite waterproof.

    C&N&Gen

    17 Mar 07 at 10:22 pm

  2. hehe nappy bag is one of the purchases I want to get!Havent really made a list as such.Have ordered a heap of new nappies.Already have a new ring sling on its way, a pouch which I have here and am going to order a stretch wrap too. (form an Aussie WAHM)Not sure what else I will need! Oh boys clothes if its a boy hehehAnd all the gear I will need for my homebirth :) Love the photo of your slinging Mir :)

    Dee

    18 Mar 07 at 1:47 pm

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