It’s full on summer here in the Ocean State – and that means it’s time for the beach! Our family recently visited Warren Town Beach, a true gem in Rhode Island, and had a most lovely time. Tall Dad and I learned that going to the beach with a toddler is a bit more cumbersome – more »
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Baby Gear: BobaAir (Boba Air) Review and #Giveaway
Read along for my review of my new favorite baby carrier, the Boba Air, but also make sure you check out the bottom of the post – because I’ve teamed up with a bunch of awesome bloggers to giveaway a BobaAir Carrier, a Boba 4G and a Boba Wrap (3 separate winners!) First off, let’s more »
16 Newborn Necessities: Baby Must Have Items – Tall Mom’s Top Picks
Itty Bitty turned one year old this month! Man, did that year fly by. I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting about what things were like, back when I was pregnant, and then with a newborn. So I’d like to share some of my reflections and top picks for things that either made my life more »
Halloween Costumes For Families With A Baby
It’s the spookiest day of the year for some, but for kids and parents – it’s also one of the highlights of the year – Halloween! In the spirit of this most fantastic holiday, I thought I’d share with you some of my favorite family costumes. Are you generally wearing your baby in a carrier? I more »
I'm A Baby Wearing Mom, And Proud Of It
For those of you who have not had the pleasure of meeting my darling colicky Itty Bitty, I’ll fill you in on a little secret… My tiny baby has some serious pipes. Like: I’m-going-to-be-the-lead-singer-of-a-rock-band sized pipes. Even the many years of being a music teacher (i.e.: listening to squeaking clarinets, booming bass drums, and pre-pubescent more »
Fighting Flat Head Syndrome
Poor Itty Bitty has a big problem: His head has started to flatten on the back. And as handsome as I think he is, the flat spot is kinda unattractive. See for yourself… Kinda gross right? (Cue the Debbie Downer sad trombone..waah, waah, waah waahhhh.) Plagiocephaly, otherwise known as Flat Head Syndrome, is extremely common, more »