Spring means sunshine, green blooming flowers, and apparently (in Western Pennsylvania at least) consignment shopping.
Before having kids, I'd heard of these sales - but barely. An acquaintance of an acquaintance worked at one, and I'd catch a fleeting glimpse of a yard sign advertising a sale at intersection. We had thrown around the idea of visiting one of these sales while I was pregnant, but decided it was way too close to our vacation to bother. If I'd only known then what I know now!
I've seen blog posts on other sites about consignment shopping, and wile I'm certainly no veteran to the experience, and some tips for new shoppers.
We visited five sales over the past two weeks, and have fully stocked up on equipment, toys, clothes and accessories to last us into the fall. For just around $300, I have outfitted both babies with almost all of their non-consumable needs for the next 6 months. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
Some of my favorite buys were:
Step 2 Wagon: $6
Brand new Swimsuit from Gymboree: $4
Brand new hat from Gymboree: $3
Ralph Lauren Khaki Pants for Brayden: $2
2 Bumbo Seats + 1 Tray: $35 total
2 Exersaucers in excellent condition: $40 total
Searsucker Dress for Julie for Preakness: $6
Little Einstein DVDs: $2-3 each
Little People Play Sets: $4-6 each
We may NEVER shop retail again.
Stay tuned for when I reveal my "Top 10 Tips for Kids Consignment Success!"
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Julie and Brayden Update: 3 Months
Feedings: Babies are still drinking about 4
ounces of milk, about every three hours during the day and go about 5-7 hours
without milk overnight. We do one formula bottle every night and I am
pumping around every 6 hours. The midnight bottle still gets about 1 T of
rice cereal. In general, not much has
changed with their feeding in the past month, except that Julie occasionally
seems to forget how to drink. She has
seemed to stopped with the projectile split-up, which is super.
Daytime: Babes are spending more and more time
awake during the day. This is good for
babies, but tough for Mamma. They’re
both pretty pleasant and seem to finally have realized that there’s a second
baby in their midst. Brayden has liked
to be held quite a bit lately, and we’re getting better at pacifying them
both. Both babies have discovered their
hands, and are able to gnaw on their fingers for a little self soothing. Favorite toys include the Swing, the Play
Gym, the crib animation toy, the Winkle and the Glow Seahorses. Babies also just got Bumbo seats, have been
introduced to their Sophie the Giraffes, and Wubbanubs. We typically feed around Midnight, 6:00 am,
9 am, noon, 3, 6, and 9.
Nighttime: This is the biggest change to
report! Both babies are sleeping in
their cribs almost full time. They are
able to be put down while awake, and put themselves to sleep after eating. The babes rarely wake up in the middle of the
night, and are even able to share a crib without disturbing each other. What HUGE strides we have made this month!
Schedule: While there’s still not a whole lot
of a schedule, we’re getting a little more regular with patterns. Here’s where we currently stand:
6:30 a.m. – 4 oz bottle, then back to sleep
9 a.m. – 2-3 oz of milk, then back to sleep (Mamma stays up and
cleans)
Noon – 4 oz bottle and start the day
3 p.m. – 4 oz bottle and a nap
6 p.m. – 4 oz bottle
9 p.m. – 4 oz bottle (Julie typically crashes in her swing at this
point)
11:30 p.m. – Bottle and Bedtime
12:15 a.m. – SLEEP
Outings and Events: Leaving the house has been made easier
with my extension in times between pumping.
I feel like we can leave for more than a three hour stretch! We have gone to the museum, multiple trips to
the grocery store, Grammy’s House, multiple consignment sales and Grove
City. Apparently my babies love to shop
because they typically sleep through the entire experience without a peep. I am one lucky mamma!
Milestones:
Babies are much better at “self soothing” during the night and can put
themselves to sleep. They’ve both
discovered their hands and use it instead of a pacifier frequently. Both seem to have more purposeful smiling,
when you enter the room and talk to them.
We’ve begun to outgrow our 0-3 months clothes and fit nicely into 3-6
month outfits. Brayden’s hair has grown
back almost completely! Julie loves to
play in the bathtub and kicks like crazy to splash her mommy. We’ll often leave her legs uncovered which
she loves to give her kicks. We’re
finally getting past the “colic” stage and hopefully by next month will be done
with nightly crying sessions completely.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Twin Tips: Baby Clothes Inventory Sheet
If there's one skill I can proudly share my abilities for, it's process development. In my former professional experience, I loved nothing more than figuring out how to make something more efficient. I love to consider all the options, and come up with a streamlined process that makes things easier for myself and all involved.
Now as a stay-at-home mom with twins, my "job" is caring for them around the clock, and there's definitely room for process development and improvements! As I go along this journey, I'd like to share my "twin tips" that seem to make things work a little more smoothly for me. For twin moms - try them out for yourself. For moms of singletons - many will work for you as well. For those of you who aren't moms, these little ideas might answer the question "how on earth do you do it?" that I get asked ever so frequently.
First up, the Baby Clothes Inventory Sheet.
Long ago in a time that now seems very far away, I was a planner. My friends picked on me relentlessly about how I had "control issues" and tried to plan life to the most minuscule detail. The birth of my twins has broken the planner in me mercilessly. I finally gave up after creating a google spreadsheet (linked to a form document, accessible from my Droid) that tracked my ounces pumped, times and amounts consumed, and "outputs" of my twins. One document I created during my time as a planner - and now being resurrected for use during my consignment shopping - was my Baby Clothes Inventory.
It's amazing the sheer amount of STUFF that twins need. One unique challenge for mothers of multiples (boy/girl especially) is that it all becomes a blur when considering the amounts you have in what size, for what gender. For example, it seemed like I had a TON of fuzzy sleepers. And I did - but they were all in size newborn for Julie (hand me downs from a friend) and in size 0-3 months for Brayden (which we'd purchased because he was expected to be a big baby). Had I not had my handy Baby Clothes Inventory spreadsheet, I would have been out of luck and left struggling when Julie quickly outgrew her clothes.
Now, I am using my inventory to assist with consignment shopping, in order to help plan for the future while snagging great deals. Download my Baby Clothes Inventory template HERE.
A few notes of use about this document:
Now as a stay-at-home mom with twins, my "job" is caring for them around the clock, and there's definitely room for process development and improvements! As I go along this journey, I'd like to share my "twin tips" that seem to make things work a little more smoothly for me. For twin moms - try them out for yourself. For moms of singletons - many will work for you as well. For those of you who aren't moms, these little ideas might answer the question "how on earth do you do it?" that I get asked ever so frequently.
First up, the Baby Clothes Inventory Sheet.
Long ago in a time that now seems very far away, I was a planner. My friends picked on me relentlessly about how I had "control issues" and tried to plan life to the most minuscule detail. The birth of my twins has broken the planner in me mercilessly. I finally gave up after creating a google spreadsheet (linked to a form document, accessible from my Droid) that tracked my ounces pumped, times and amounts consumed, and "outputs" of my twins. One document I created during my time as a planner - and now being resurrected for use during my consignment shopping - was my Baby Clothes Inventory.
It's amazing the sheer amount of STUFF that twins need. One unique challenge for mothers of multiples (boy/girl especially) is that it all becomes a blur when considering the amounts you have in what size, for what gender. For example, it seemed like I had a TON of fuzzy sleepers. And I did - but they were all in size newborn for Julie (hand me downs from a friend) and in size 0-3 months for Brayden (which we'd purchased because he was expected to be a big baby). Had I not had my handy Baby Clothes Inventory spreadsheet, I would have been out of luck and left struggling when Julie quickly outgrew her clothes.
Now, I am using my inventory to assist with consignment shopping, in order to help plan for the future while snagging great deals. Download my Baby Clothes Inventory template HERE.
A few notes of use about this document:
- You can't edit it in Google Documents. To download a usable copy, go to "File" (under the title) and then "Download" which will start the download of the Microsoft Excel file.
- The spreadsheet is designed for Boy/Girl twins with a column for N (Neutral) especially helpful for things like yellow newborn clothes and the sort.
- Each item tallies at each size level. This total is the total number of Boy+Girl+Neutral. This will prove that yes, indeed, you have a TON of fuzzy sleepers.
If anyone is interested in this and has a tough time with excel, please feel free to email me and I'd be glad to make changes for you if needed.
Leave me a comment and let me know what you think!
Wiggle Butt
We don't know how she did it - but Julie scooched her little self over to be next to Brayden this morning. What a lovely sight to wake up to. Brayden didn't even seem to mind. :-)
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Perfectly Painted Pretty Little Piggies
"This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home. This little piggy had roast beef..."
Julie and I have been playing this game for a few weeks now, and she's just starting to giggle and smile as she feels the tickle on her toes. And her toes are of course - perfectly adorable. But my years of fantasizing about all the girlie things my daughter and I will do have gotten the best of me, and those tiny little toes are just a bit too tempting to resist. I couldn't help it - they had to be painted.
I waited until she was three months old, I didn't want to be unreasonable of course! And yes, my mother has warned me that babies put everything in their mouths - including their toes. Considering this, I figured it was important to go in search of a baby friendly nail polish as my personal fave OPI was chalk full of toxins and chemicals certainly not toe-sucking friendly.
When I came across Piggy Paint I thought I may have found exactly what I was looking for. A great variety of colors, reasonable prices, and (most importantly) baby safe. Their slogan is "natural as mud," and the paint contains no toxins or harsh chemicals. It's biodegradable and water soluble making it eco-friendly. It's so gentle, it will come off with rubbing alcohol, and is unlikely to stain carpets.
I gave it a try and loved the results! We ordered both paint, remover and a paint pen, which made painting teensy tiny toenails a breeze. The color had great saturation and looked super after a few coats.
Here's what I picked:
For our first pedicure attempt we used the Angel Kisses Paint Pen and I think Julie loves it! Here she is today checking out her own fabulous feet.
I'm totally a fan and can't wait to continue the fun of showing off her pretty paint job throughout the summer. Next time Julie and I play "this little piggy" - that last little pig will finally have something to cry "wheeeee" about on his way home.
Julie and I have been playing this game for a few weeks now, and she's just starting to giggle and smile as she feels the tickle on her toes. And her toes are of course - perfectly adorable. But my years of fantasizing about all the girlie things my daughter and I will do have gotten the best of me, and those tiny little toes are just a bit too tempting to resist. I couldn't help it - they had to be painted.
I waited until she was three months old, I didn't want to be unreasonable of course! And yes, my mother has warned me that babies put everything in their mouths - including their toes. Considering this, I figured it was important to go in search of a baby friendly nail polish as my personal fave OPI was chalk full of toxins and chemicals certainly not toe-sucking friendly.
When I came across Piggy Paint I thought I may have found exactly what I was looking for. A great variety of colors, reasonable prices, and (most importantly) baby safe. Their slogan is "natural as mud," and the paint contains no toxins or harsh chemicals. It's biodegradable and water soluble making it eco-friendly. It's so gentle, it will come off with rubbing alcohol, and is unlikely to stain carpets.
I gave it a try and loved the results! We ordered both paint, remover and a paint pen, which made painting teensy tiny toenails a breeze. The color had great saturation and looked super after a few coats.
Here's what I picked:
The Cuddles and Kisses Gift Set |
Angel Kisses Paint Pen |
For our first pedicure attempt we used the Angel Kisses Paint Pen and I think Julie loves it! Here she is today checking out her own fabulous feet.
Perfectly Pink Piggies |
I'm totally a fan and can't wait to continue the fun of showing off her pretty paint job throughout the summer. Next time Julie and I play "this little piggy" - that last little pig will finally have something to cry "wheeeee" about on his way home.
This review is not endorsed, or encouraged by Piggy Paint nor was I compensated in any manor for my opinions.
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