Showing posts with label Motherhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motherhood. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 March 2016

Love Thy Mother

Hi everyone,
Sunday, 6 March 2016 is Mother's Day in the UK and Ireland. As a special tribute to all mothers world-wide, check out this heart-warming video about a mother's unwavering love for her runaway daughter. Warning: You might want to keep some tissues handy. 

Happy Mother's Day! 





Lotsa Luv

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

The Perfect Highchair

Hi Everyone!

It has been a while since I last blogged. Ever since I got back from my 4-month maternity leave, there has been some changes at work and I was busy adjusting to the new life as a working mom as well as the new challenges that come with the new portfolio at work. Finally I feel like things has slowly started to settle and I have adjusted to the "new norm" - work during the day and try to spend as much time as I could with my precious little one at night and during the weekends.

My little girl is now 7 months old. Can you believe it? Time has passed by so quickly! She is now one little eager explorer. She can now crawl all over the house and stand while holding on to something. She loves standing - she will try to stand at every chance she gets. It has also been over a month since we introduced her to solid food and I have to be grateful that so far she is not a picky eater.

We have been using the Mamas&Papas Baby Snug floor support seat (picture below) during feeding and now that we have established a 3 times daily feeding routine we thought it is time for us to invest in a high chair so that she could join us at the dining table.



So, I was in search of the perfect high chair for my baby. So what were the things I look for in finding the perfect highchair?


  • Safety - This is the most important criteria. It is very important that the high chair comes with a sturdy wide base and 5-point-harness to ensure my baby is safe and snug with no chance of slipping down or climbing out of the high chair.

  • Portable with Adjustable Height - I was looking for a chair with adjustable height as we have two dining tables in our house and we want our baby to be able  to join us at both tables. We also need a chair that is not too heavy and portable so we could just move it around the house. Perhaps when she is older we can move the chair to the living area and she can enjoy some snacks while watching her favourite show on TV.

  • Easy to clean - Mealtimes can be very messy at times and we need the chair to be easy to clean with wipe-able seat and easy to clean trays. 

  • Value for Money - We were also looking for a chair that can be used for longer time period and durable enough that we could re-use it for our future children.

Guess what, we finally found the perfect chair that fits with all the criteria we were looking for and more! I am excited to share with all of you the latest addition to my dining table...




The Cosatto Noodle Supa in Flamingo Fling

The Cosatto Noodle Supa features 6 adjustable heights with 3 reclining positions, Easy to clean with pop-off tray and wipe-able and fully removable seat cover, 5-point harness, comfortable padded seat with adjustable footrest, sturdy and folds up easily and can be used from 6 months up to 3 years old. Not to mention that the design is also very quirky and it definitely makes my dining area livelier! It retails at RM755, we got ours from my place to shop for baby stuffs - Jumpingbabyjacks. (However I believe the price has increased slightly recently to RM835, but still I believe that is a worthy investment)

I leave you guys with a short video of the Cossato Noodle Supa so you can see for yourselves what a brilliant piece of baby furniture the highchair is!




Till Then, Have fun at your family meal time!

Liv

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Unboxing the Beaba Babycook Solo

Hi Everyone!!

First solid is a very important baby milestone and is one that I look forward to. I enjoy cooking for my husband and now I can start cooking for my little one, too! Like any other overly-excited first time mothers, I was in search for the perfect steamer/blender. Note that if you have a steamer and a blender separately in your kitchen already you may not need this. I just like the fact that I have a dedicated cooking equipment for my baby. I researched and reviewed a few Steamer/Blender for baby food in the market, such as the Avent Steamer/Blender, The Little Bean Multi Function Food Processor, The Cherub Natriblend and a few others  but, this Beaba Babycook seems to top the charts. 

I got mine from jumpingbabyjacks, my favourite go-to place when it comes to buying stuffs for my baby. Did price comparisons from a few online stores, and jumpingbabyjacks seems to give the best offer.

The Beaba Babycook Solo retails at RM699 with a choice of one out of two free gift - the Beaba Bento Box or the fill& squeeze food pack. I chose the Beaba Bento Box worth RM123. On top of that they throw in free shipping via Skynet, too. I told you, jumpingbabyjacks always have the best deals. Plus, their customer service is superb. I was in touch with Joanne through Whatsapp and she was very helpful in giving recommendations and patient in answering all of my queries. 


The Beaba Babycook Solo and Beaba Bento Box in their respective boxes

Unboxing my Babycook
Currently , they have 2 colors in stock and I chose red. The other color that's currently available is Gipsy (white with purple/green handle)

It comes with a jug lid and spatula

The Steamer Basket that can be taken out 

The Manual and Recipe Book

The Free Bento Box

The Cutleries

The inside of the Bento Box


The Key Features of the Beaba Babycook:

  • 4-in-1 functions: steams, blends, defrost and re-heat
  • Large capacity: 1100ml (this is the biggest compared to other brands)
  • Fast: Cook in less than 15 min!
  • Ingenious: Open and close the lids with one hand thanks to the Easy clip system
  • Healthy: Preserves vitamins and nutrients
  • Auto shut-off feature
  • Sound signal at the end of the cooking cycle
  • Backlit screen
  • Descaling indicator will turn red to indicate that descaling is required
  • Removable cable for easy storage
  • Includes:  Recipe booklet (created by a nutritionist for babies from 6 to 24 months old), cooking basket, spatula to lift the baskets and scraping out the bowls, mixing lid/smoothie filter.


I am very happy with my purchase. It is definitely a good addition to my kitchen gadgets. I guess once my baby has outgrown baby food, I can still use this Babycook for normal cooking. I am planning to use this Beaba Babycook for my baby's first solid this weekend and I will post another review on its functionality. I shall end this post with this cute summary video of the functions and usage of the Beaba Babycook Solo and it comes with recommended recipes too!









Till Then, Happy Puree-ing!
Liv





Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Things I Don't Regret Buying for My Baby

Hi Guys!

It's me! I am back from my 4-month maternity break and is now ready to share my still very limited experience on motherhood.. so here goes...

5 Things I Don't Regret Buying for My Baby


  • Stokke Flexi Bath and Newborn Body Support


If you’re a first-time mom like me, bathing your newborn baby can be a daunting experience. I mean, she’s tiny and fragile, and using soap and water on her will make her skin very slippery. Having to hold her firmly whilst also needing to wash her will make you feel like you want to grow octopus hands. Of course, the last thing you wanna do is to hurt her while you’re trying to bathe her. The best way to bathe a newborn baby is to place her on a sturdy yet comfortable body support and have both your hands free to do all the things you need while bathing her. I find the Stokke Flexi Bath and Newborn Body Support very useful. My baby is comfortable when placed on the body support even during her first week as it follows the natural curve of the baby’s body making bath time a very enjoyable experience for both mommy and baby. Almost 5 months down the road, my baby absolutely loves bath time. She loves it the most when I trickle water down her face! Recently, we have started using the swimtrainer and let her swim in our bath tub once a week and it is without a doubt, our favourite time of the week!

The body support attaches quite easily on the tub. The tub folds compactly for easy storage and is great for traveling too. Stokke Flexi Bath and Newborn Body Support retails are sold separately, available at Mothercare outlets. 


  • Mothercare Diaper Pail



A baby wets and soils her diapers like nobody’s business. On average you will have to change her 6 times a day. Weather you use disposable or reusable diapers, a diaper pail will help you keep the odor at bay, preventing the dirty diaper smell from wafting through your home. I know there are some diaper pails in the market that are very high-tech, with stainless steel exterior and carbon filters and whatnots, but they also come with a hefty price tag. This particular one I got from Mothercare is easy to use, perfect in doing the job to control the smell, good in size, not too big and not too small; enough to contain 1 or 2 days’ worth of soiled diapers and it is affordable too. The only downside is that it doesn’t have a foot pedal for hands free usage.


  • Fisher-Price Discover 'n Grow Kick and Play Piano Gym





We first introduced our baby to the activity gym when she was about 4 weeks old. She totally loves her gym time! She will start kicking the piano, gazing at her reflection from the mirror and try to grab the hanging toys. This activity gym is good to strengthen baby’s motor skills, enhance eye-hand coordination as well as help baby understand the magic of cause and effect; the piano will play different music at every kick. I find that this activity gym keeps my baby entertained for at least 15-20 minutes. I normally use it two to three times a day and it gives me enough time to do a round of laundry or steal a quick power nap while my baby is happily distracted playing with the gym!,This activity gym can be used multiple ways - whilst lying down during her newborn stage and as the baby grows the arch can be easily moved down and the piano can be swiveled up for play during tummy time or sitting down.  Something that is multifunctional and could grow with your baby is definitely worth the investment!



  • Medela Freestyle Breast Pump



If you’re a planning on breastfeeding, I cannot stress enough the importance of investing on a good pump. I like the Medela freestyle for many reasons. First and foremost, I like the Medela freestyle because it is compact and lightweight so it is very easy to lug around. Next, it has a rechargeable battery. It takes a couple of hours to charge the battery to full and depending on your usage, the battery could last about 2-3 days! If you buy the complete package, two sizes of breast shields will be provided – 23mm and 27mm. I use the 27mm and it fits perfectly. I started using the pump as early as when my baby was one week old. I know that most breastfeeding textbook will tell you that you should not introduce bottle too early as it will inhibit the baby’s desire to direct feed. Well I believe that statement is not entirely true. Every baby is different in character and you have to really experiment to understand your baby. I am lucky enough that my baby does not prefer one over the other; she takes both bottle and direct feeding just the same. So mothers, do experiment. I am not encouraging bottle feeding, don’t get me wrong. I agree that direct feeding is always the best and in the perfect ideal world, every mother should direct feed. But in the real world, especially with working mothers, exclusive direct feeding is absolutely impossible. Some reviews in the internet mentioned that the suction of Medela Freestyle is not as good as hospital-grade pumps, and I really can’t compare as the freestyle is the only breast pump I own, but I can assure you this pump is the winner if portability and functionality are the two qualities you look for in a breast pump. 


  • Ring Sling Baby Carrier




I am not a big fan of baby wearing, to be honest, but I was desperate. My baby hates the stroller. Whenever we go out we always ended up using the stroller as a trolley for our shopping bags and having to carry her as well, which was a pain to our shoulders and arms. The ring sling baby carrier was our savior. Our baby is happy in the ring sling, most of the time sleeping or enjoying the view and the closeness to the parental unit. Also we have both our hands free and it gives support to the baby’s weight, enough to not give us a backache after a full day outing. It is also lightweight, and easy to carry around. Just fold it and store it in the diaper bag when not in use. Now that our baby is almost 5 months old and could sit down assisted, we have started to train her in the stroller again and she has started to enjoy sitting in her stroller, so phew! However, we will still use the baby carrier for when we go out to busy areas where pushing a stroller would be an inconvenience.




Till Then, Happy Buying!
Liv