Know It All- Volume 1
I'm going to try something new here. I've been thinking of doing this for a while. I even added the category "know it all" months ago-
This will hopefully be a weekly post where I recommend products, web sites, TV shows, movies, etc.
I may even give you guys a recipe or baking tip- helping out at Smitten Kitchen recently made me realize how ridiculous it is that I used to be a pastry chef, and I never share any recipes or tips with the internet.
I won't have a theme every week, but this week I do- I'm going to tell you about all of the products I loved during my kid's first year.
The first item is the Bugaboo Cameleon. Now before you jump all over me for the $899 price tag, hear me out-
This stroller does everything.
It comes with a bassinet that detaches. For the first six months of Willa's life when we traveled she slept in the bassinet attachment. We didn't have to bring an extra Pack and Play or something for her to sleep in.
The stroller seat faces either towards you or away from you. I love this feature. We started using the stroller seat when Willa was about four months old and sick of being on her back in the bassinet all the time. Having her face us was great. We could see if her hat had slipped over her eyes, or if she was falling asleep. When she was finally old enough to face away from us (about 11 months) I missed having her face me because I realized I spent a lot of time interacting with her that way.
Another great feature of the stroller seat is that it has three different tilting positions. If Willa fell asleep in the stroller we could completely recline her- which is great- I hate when I see kids asleep in a stroller that doesn't recline and their head is in that awkward slumped position.
You can also attach a car seat to it. We had the Graco Snug Ride, which could be attached to the bugaboo using an adapter that they sell separately.
Other great features of this stroller-
the wheels have shocks, which means a less bumpy ride.
There is a wrist safety strap, which prevents the stroller from rolling away from you.
The handle bar height is adjustable, which is great if you are like me and are almost a foot shorter than your husband.
The storage bag underneath the stroller is huge.
You can hang heavy bags on the stroller without it tipping over.
My only complaint with this stroller is that it is heavy.
It's a great stroller for city living, or if you live within walking distance of town, but if you drive everywhere and you constantly have to get in and out of a car this stroller is not for you.
So, the price tag seems crazy right? Well, figure out how much you will be spending on a regular stroller, a snap and go stroller for your car seat, a jogging stroller, and a bassinet. The price doesn't seem so crazy now, does it?
Now that we moved to the suburbs I use the bugaboo for walks around town, and I got a Maclaren Triumphto keep in the car. It's a great little stroller and it folds up very easily and only weighs eleven pounds.
When Willa was a few weeks old she was projectile vomiting. The lactation consultant told us it was because she was over eating because she just wanted to suck. She recommended we get a Soothie. Not to be gross, but she said that the pacifier should look like what you nipple actually looks like.
It worked like a charm, and when Willa was about 5 months old she just stopped using it one day.
I'm sure it has beee said a thousand times before, but the one item I couldn't live without was the Boppy. I used it to breast feed (and if I happened to venture out of the house and had to breast feed without it, I was miserable), I used it to prop Willa up in, and I used it as a neck pillow during car rides. The best advice I got about the Boppy was from my cousin who told me to buy the one with the removable cover. That way if it gets puked or pooped on you don't need to wash the whole thing.
Being vegetarians who don't use leather made it very hard for us to find booties and shoes for Willa. Then, we found Isa Booties.
You don't have to be a vegetarian to love these adorable booties. Not only are they cute, but they are completely machine washable! Willa wore her fleece lined pair almost every day during the winter.
They are having a 15% off sale until July 22nd. Enter code "cleanshoes08" at checkout.
One last recommendation- you can never have too many burp cloths. We used them for everything. The smartest thing we did was put them wherever Willa would be sitting.
We put them in the stroller, in the bouncy seat, in the car seat, and on the Boppy.
They saved us so many times. You can not imagine, until you have a kid, how many explosive poops there are. One of my friends almost threw out her car seat because her baby had an explosive poop in it, and she hadn't put a burp cloth down.
(Sorry if all of the links are not working. Willa just woke up. I'll have to fix them later.)

Comments
This is so helpful! My husband and I are planning on TTC next month and we've been looking into this 'shopping' topic for a while. Thanks!
BTW, is Willa still modelling? Is her career working out for you guys? She gets more beautiful every day.
Congratulations!
Posted by: Melissa | July 14, 2008 03:27 PM
Thanks Melissa! I've got a post in the works about Willa's modeling. I'll try to get it up soon.
Posted by: torrie | July 14, 2008 03:32 PM
I am going to have to find a soothie!
We aren't experiencing projectile vomiting but he does soothe-nurse and it's not so fun for me. We tried a NUK pacifier we were gifted with and he hates it. I don't know if it's the shape or the texture... The only way to soothe him without a nipple is with my index finger which is also not always the most convenient thing.
Posted by: Tiana | July 14, 2008 10:35 PM
Thanks for posting this - I'm not a mom yet - but I hope to be one someday soon and this is great! Now bring on the recipes!!!
Posted by: Jenn | July 14, 2008 11:06 PM
That was an amazing wealth of information that I KNOW Mom's and Dad's will appreciate!
Another great site that carries vegan shoes, for the whole famiy is Vegetarian Shoes and Bags.
What a great site and selection they have!
Posted by: Michelle | July 15, 2008 12:17 PM
This is a great idea. We are having our first baby in October and much of this info is highly helpful. I think we're going with the Mutsy stroller v. Bugaboo (not being city dwellers) but for all the same reasons you listed for the Bugaboo. Thanks again!
Posted by: Cindy | July 15, 2008 04:26 PM
We are getting the Uppa Baby. Asthetically, we just like it better. Jenn offered to give me her bugaboo because like you, they don't need it in the burbs anymore.
Posted by: Ange | July 16, 2008 12:21 PM
By the way, any tips on how to not want to only sleep all day? I have never experienced this kind of tired in my whole life. It’s not sleepy tired either. It’s more like an emotional, mental, fatigue that I can’t shake. I’m sure this is nothing compared to how I’m going to feel after bean comes.
Posted by: Ange | July 16, 2008 12:31 PM
In addition to the burp cloth to line the baby seat (re: explosive poops) they sell a "Piddle Pad" by Kiddopotamus that does the same thing, but more durable because it is rubber backed. Also good for when the child gets older and is in "potty training mode" and could have accidents. High chair, car, home couch etc.
Posted by: Bryna | July 17, 2008 05:21 PM
Cute- my daughter loves for me to tell her the story about when she was a newborn and her explosive poop got all over the walls, carpet and me. For some reason she thinks it's hysterical. And I was a Peg Perego mom...loved those stupid strollers- when she was older she got the bright yellow one with the floral seat- it was so cute. Agree on the burp cloth thing. Gross.
Posted by: Mrs. K | August 14, 2008 08:32 AM