December 28, 2009

Travel...

So we have done a little travel in the US - with a baby and now a toddler. As it turns out traveling with a baby is easier, yes easier. One or two toys, stroller, a port-a-cot, clothes and bottles and you're away.  Now it seems it's more toys, more food, more clothes and just more everything really and a little someone who wont stay where you leave them.

We are traveling by car down south later this month so I thought whilst I pack I might as well share some of the gadgets we have to make our life a little simpler.

The first is the 'bundle me' - a generic version of a stroller foot muff to keep the little ones warm. You can (usually) buy a stroller specific version, though it is probably cheaper to purchase one like the JJ Cole Bundle Me. Available from Diapers.com, Giggle, Target, Babies R Us and a number of other retailers. You can buy them in a variety of sizes and weights from wind proof to arctic. There's an infant sized one that fits in a capsule car seat and the toddler version that will fit into your stroller.
Next we have a travel cot. When researching we had just spent 2 weeks using a traditional travel cot - heavy hard to set up and hard to move around. Then we found the Baby Bjorn Travel Crib Lite. It weighs less than 4 kilograms and sets up in less 30 seconds, and down again in less than a minute. It's so light and simple even I can do it. There is a cute video on YouTube of the Dad Labs guys getting the demo.  I think it is worth the money. 

There is a Phil and Teds version of the travel crib which is lighter (2.7kgs) and folds smaller but there are a few things I (personally) didn't like about it when compared to the Baby Bjorn Crib - it has an inflatable mattress rather than a 'traditional' mattress which I felt could become a hassle, and it has a narrower top opening which could be closed which didn't appeal.  The crib is approximately $240-$280 from: Baby Earth (cheapest) or Giggle, Babies R Us, Target, Diapers.com.

Next is the portable highchair - and I can't live without this. It brings little O right up to the table is as clean as I keep it, is easy to install and uninstall and light enough to carry around with at all times in the bottom of the stroller. Oh, and the best part - the weight limit is 18 kilos which equates to roughly a three or four year old which means I don't have to buy a booster seat later.  Approximately $49 from Baby Earth, giggle, target, diapers.com, Amazon.

Toys... travel toys are a personal choice you're going to know which ones the kids will like and want to play with. But my neat trick for keeping them all together is this - the Tide fine washables bag from the Container Store. It's big enough to fit a few toys in but small enough not to be too bulky, it's flexible, light weight, see through so I can see the toy I'm looking for and it's cheap. It's only $3.99. Plus, I can use it home for my fine washables too.

The number one toy for our travels is the Gertie ball. It inflates with a straw so you can pack it flat and inflate it at you destination. Perfect. You can get yours from Tugooh Toys in Georgetown, Kinderhaus Toys in Clarendon or Amazon or Baby Earth.

I also take with us a small bottle of dish washing liquid for washing cups, plates, bowls, sippy cups and any accidents that happen in the car. I also take some liquid tide in a mini packet in case I need to wash out strawberries from a favourite t-shirt.

Happy travels if this post holiday season takes you on a journey!

(Note: I've not compared the US prices and products to those available in Australia.)

December 16, 2009

Last minute shopping?


Paperartzi Boutique have FREE Express Post (For Australia) on Pre Xmas Orders - so there is still time to buy for the little ones in your life.

They have a great range of toys and gifts for babies, toddlers and mummies. As well as stationary and scrapbooking needs.

My pick for a baby or toddler would be the Alimrose Monkey Rattle. He's cute, and his limbs are the perfect size for little hands, and he comes in pink, red, navy and baby blue.  Of course, Aussie brand Alimrose Designs have tons of other really beautiful toys for babies and kids! 


Another Aussie favourite is top3 by design, they too are boasting that there is still time to order before Christmas. They're offering free wrapping!

They have the design best of everything from key fobs, to baby bottles, beach towels, watches and jewelry trees.


And finally, Kiki-K's (beautiful stationary & gifts) members only 20% off exclusive offer ends Thursday midnight. Enter code santa09 at the checkout - and yes there is still time to post things to loved ones.  But maybe if you've left it this late might be time to buy yourself something to get organised? I know I will be!

Good luck with the shopping!

December 2, 2009

Possibly the best rainy day activity ever

I know I just did a post, but Stroller Traffic (another blog I follow) just released this post:










Suddenly That Elmo Coloring Book Seems Awfully Lame.
Suddenly That Elmo Coloring Book Seems Awfully Lame.Any City, USA.

With Crayola’s “Lights, Camera, Color!” feature, you can upload your own photos to the Crayola website and convert them to coloring book pages. No joke. It’s the coolest thing ever. It takes two seconds, but you need an “access code,” which you can find on the inside of specially marked boxes of crayons—or you can try using our code: PR24QCHT. Test it out at crayola.com
Scooped by  Harlan Saroken on December 02 2009 

(Via Stroller traffic)

Sam's Sites Entry for the Embassy...

We had a fantastic holiday!

Firstly, I'd like to say it is well worth flying with Virgin Atlantic, even if it is just so you can watch the safety video. Or you could just have a look here: 



They were fantastic in both directions, and the plane wasn't really full which was also a bonus.  Little O got her own seat too, which was great for both her and us. It meant she had her own space and could watch the TV.

For more domestic travel there’s the train Amtrak (Remember to book at least 14 days in advance for the cheaper fares). Or maybe bus it to New York, we recently traveled with DC2NY and found it to be a really great service. It leaves from Dupont Circle, was only $25 each way and was clean and quiet, though I wouldn’t ever recommend traveling by bus to New York over Thanks Giving again. There’s also Vamoose and Bolt Bus amongst many others.

Something you might not have have thought of when researching your travel destination is looking at Flickr, by searching for your destination like New York, you can see the photographs that others have taken and perhaps get a good idea of what you might like to visit when you’re there. If you’re a hobby photographer too you might find some ideas to take some interesting and creative snaps of your own. Here's just one of the images I found by searching for New York, right.

We also discovered recently that you can purchase individually chapters of the Lonely Planet  guides so you could either print them out, or just read on your phone while you’re there. A great idea if you don’t want to be carrying a giant guide book with you wherever you’re going. Lonely Planet also have extra content available online for your travel research.

I think I may have given enough hints on where to find kids gifts so how about cards? Real Simple have some great ideas for ‘10 Joyful holiday cards’ in their ‘Daily Finds’ section.  You could also find Holiday decorating tips and ideas as well as recipes, gift and gift wrapping ideas too.
My favourite Mummy find of late is the Clementine Art Products. They have all natural soy crayons, and soy crayon rocks for little hands as well as modeling dough, paint, glue and markers. If only the rocks were a little larger Olive might not think they’re food. I found these at Whole Foods (Arlington), just $5.50 per packet, more expensive than regular crayons but far more kid friendly!

Little Olive was One recently so we spent a good deal of time looking for cute non-character related party things. I found a wonderful Australian company called Sambellina who have really lovely ‘simple, stylish party ware and stationary’. From there we found some wonderful  Australian websites with some fantastic birthday party ideas. The list includes - www.completepartyboxes.com.au, www.detailsdetails.com.au, www.pinkfrosting.com.au, www.twiggi.com.au, www.poshbox.net, www.thepartystudio.com.au and my favourite www.thepartyparlour.com.au

We also used a fantastic American site called Birthday Express. We had intended to buy some cheap and fun party ware for a little holiday party and found that it was great quality and wasn’t nearly as tacky as we’d hoped - a pleasant surprise really!  Who’d have thought that Pink Parisian Poodles and Eiffel Tower cups wouldn’t be all that tacky?

Daily Candy recently featured this website www.greenvalleychristmastrees.com in their daily newsletter. They actually deliver Christmas trees to your door. You pick the type (white pine, noble or Fraser fir) and size (up to nine feet); Green Valley packs it in a protective, moisture-resistant carton with a predrilled trunk and removal bag. Shipping is free, and prices max out at less than $250.  Good news for Mr H who now won’t have to carry the Christmas tree home from Whole Foods, better news for me because I can ‘accidentally’ order a bigger tree than we have agreed upon!


Babyccino (another daily email/blog) I love, ) had an article about where to find cookie cutters in London so here’s my pick for DC - www.williams-sonoma.com, www.surlatable.com, you can also find some on www.amazon.com - like this Kangaroo cookie cutter I found - a great idea for Australia day!


One last one a great product I’ve found recently is The Flip. It’s a HD video camera roughly the size of a mobile phone and the easiest piece of technology to use.  You can share videos simply and easily with just a few mouse clicks. I bought mine at www.giggle.com but it’s available at www.amazon.com. www.bestbuy.com, www.target.com, www.staples.com and many others.   You can also customise your Flip at www.theflip.com by designing your own, or uploading a photograph it’s completely up to you. I love it and I wouldn’t be without it now! It’s especially great for sharing short video clips of Olive with the Grandparents. The picture (right) links to a USA Today review of the product.

Well, that was a marathon entry!