Saturday, October 22, 2011

Pram & Nappy Bag

Hi everyone! Thanks for all the great tips on my last post, I have been working on my nappy bag (aka diaper bag) and pram (aka stroller) organisation. And my new system is working! A HUGE thanks to Marcia for doing a fantastic post on her nappy bag organisation, Here is the link.

So, here is our new pram!














It's fantastic, I absolutely love it! And, after getting over the initial shock of the price, Shane now loves it too! He agrees with me that it is worth every cent. The first pram we'd bought 2nd hand, and it was fine in the beginning, but then we could no longer fold it down to put in the car. Also the wheels would get stuck on the tiniest of bumps. I had a couple of scary moments where I would be crossing a road, and the wheels would get stuck getting back up on the footpath, and we have some very impatient and crazy drivers here on the Gold coast! New pram's wheels are GREAT and easily glide over big bumps, grass, dirt, even sand!!

I'm not getting paid for product endorcement by the way Haha :-) But for those interested, its a Baby Jogger. Some of the features I love are ALOT of storage, including a pouch with 6 pockets on the handle bar. This is where I keep my purse, sunglasses, phone, Ipod, keys.


On the other side of the pouch are water, bib, face washer, my hat, sunscreen, hair clips, lip balm, tissues, chewing gum, notebook and pen (yes, ALL of that fits here!)



There's a large storage pocket here on the back of the seat, with a smaller zip pocket there too, and the long strap you can see hanging down is how you adjust the seat up and down (easy as!)


Large storage bag underneath but not too big that it drags along the ground




Plenty of room here for a cardigan, umbrella, sling, baby blanket, and a bag of grocery shopping.












And I have a large hanging hook on the handle for another shopping bag.


Another feature I love is the hand brake. Also the side windows for air flow, and the window flaps are held open or closed with magnets, not velcro.














Ok, enough of the pram! (I don't mean to sound like I'm bragging about it, I just really love it! :-D ).

Next the nappy bag. Here is a view of it packed with essentials, with extra room on top for any extra things I need.




Inside are cloth nappies, a spare onesie suit, hat, extra sunscreen, nappy rash cream (still using the free sample!), socks, hand sanitizer, thermometer (I need to monitor Alex's temp because of his ureta reflux- if he gets a high temp it could be very serious); a few wipes in a zip lock bag (GREAT idea Robyn and Marcia), plastic bags, toy and face washers.




I also have another bag packed with essentials that I keep in the back of the car. I have started to work re-stocking the 2 nappy bags into my afternoon routine, while Alex has one of his naps. Its important I do this daily especially since I am now using cloth nappies full time, things get ugly if I forget to take the dirty nappy out :-)

We go for at least one walk every day, along the water. There is a lovely path that goes for a few kms, and along the way are playparks for kids, BBQ areas and tables, and a fantastic water park for little kids, called the Rockpools. They even have a lifeguard there watching over the little ones! It's right near a cafe and also a large grassy area where they have live music from time to time. I love living here :-)

I have also started going to a mother's group exercise class on Thursday mornings, and its held here by the water. Exercising is alot more fun with a great view and friends to share it with. There's also a music class for mums and babies too on Tuesdays, and occasionally we will go to the yoga for mums and bubs as well. Also we start swimming lessons next month, with Sunny and Jamie. When those start I will drop one of the other outings. It's nice to have a few social outings spread out over the week, but I always make sure we have a restful day at home the day after a social outing so its not too much for Alex.

Along the path



I don't have a pic of Alex in the new pram yet but here's a recent one of the little cutie in a beautiful tracksuit knitted by the mother of a close family friend


He is doing MUCH better lately since I have taken sugar completely out of my diet. This hasn't been an easy feat for me, as I am a sweet tooth but it is very much worth of it for we have seen results already. Alex is so much happier and doesn't vomit nearly as much. Also the diarhea stopped immediately.

Speaking of my diet, I sorted out my kitchen pantry and took out everything that contained sugar, and take a look at this! 4 bags full!


We are planning to give some of this to Kerry and Sunny if they want it. I don't like to get rid of food but its better in this case to not have all this in the house, partly as we just don't have the room and partly to minimise cooking time (so I dont have to keep checking labels!) and temptation. I must admit, I am a sugar addict and this new diet is definitely benefitting me as well as Alex. There is diabetes in my blood line so its a good thing for me to do. I have found some great natural substitutes,- Agave syrup, Rapadura and Stavia. I can use these for baking and sweetening tea etc.

Are any of you sugar free and if so, do you have some recipes ideas??  Please share :-) I am also off milk, cheese and most dairy products but can have butter and cream in small amounts (weird, I know; but it is to do with the lactose and fat content).
Hope u are well, 'til next time!
Xxo

4 comments:

  1. My pleasure, Sarndra. Glad you enjoyed the post, and weren't the comments great too?!

    Your walk by the river sounds idyllic. So beautiful!

    Jhb drivers are also all kinds of impatient so I kind of get it :)

    And those 4 bags are crazy! But you're right - remove temptation - I don't know what you're like but having a supported environment is essential to me.

    Enjoy handsome Alex and we'll chat soon :)

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  2. Gorgeous picture of Alex!! He looks so much like you has anyone pointed that out?
    Hooray for new pram too and from the sounds of it it's definitely more than just a pram! Well done on no sugar and dairy and all that fun outings you have. Makes me want to have a kid and be a stay home mum!! I don't like and can't have both but am probably nowhere as disciplined as you are.
    Hope to see you soon my dear xx
    Loves!

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  3. I know why you love your pram...we have a baby jogger too but it is a double...and wasn't cheap but the only one i was able to lift and fit in the car...they seem to make great prams!
    must be hard going off sugar compltely...well done you!I have heard that the agave syrup is lovely and have been meaning to try some.
    Gorgeous pic of your little one...my twins are 15 months now...time seems to go so fast doesn't it?(except for the lack of sleep of course!).
    I love reading your blog because i love to be organised and don't feel out of place here, lol!
    Your walk sounds like a lovely route...great use of pram!!
    Jode x

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  4. So glad that you have a lovely pram that does the job for you. Please could I just sound a warning about your purse being on the pram. It is always better to keep your purse attached to you, if you turn away from your pram for just a brief moment it is far too easy for someone to steal your purse, even if it is in a pouch. Babies cost far too much money for you to risk losing your money or credit cards.

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