Babywearing – Babyhawk

January 29th, 2010 by Neptunebaby

I am really looking forward to getting a new Babyhawk Mei Tai baby carrier. Did you know that you can design your own right on the site? There are so many fabulous designs to choose from! It’s fully customizable from the strap colors to the patterns. You can have a pattern on only one side, or both to make it reversible. You can also choose a minkee lining for the inside if you live in a place where the weather is cold. I wouldn’t recommend this option if you live in warm climate. You can also choose from the carriers that are in stock. I’ve never designed my own before so I’m really excited about it! I think Babyhawk is the perfect carrier because it’s simple and very versatile. You can wear your child from newborn to toddler in the same carrier.

Here are a few photos from the gallery to give you an idea of what they have to offer:

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Stash Sale

November 7th, 2009 by Neptunebaby

I am a little bummed this evening. I had a “stash sale” on both DS and TBW and two of my wraps and one of my ring slings sold within a handful of hours. I’m not bummed about the ring sling, but the wraps I am very sad about -especially my Lavendel Indio. But with Christmas coming up and the fortune I just spent on Gabrielle’s 3rd birthday party (which is tomorrow) I could use the funds more than the wraps (I keep telling myself that anyway). Luckily one of the mama’s that purchased a wrap told me that if I decide I want it back she will sell it back to me. At least I have that to hang onto. And the girl that bought my Indio told me if it didn’t work out she would give me first dibs to buy it back before sending it on to someone who may not love it the way I do. *sigh* I’m going to bed.

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Babywearing Beginners

November 3rd, 2009 by Neptunebaby

On Halloween night, as I was taking my kids trick-or-treating, I stopped by my neighbors house who recently had a baby boy. They were fascinated by the Babyhawk Mei Tai carrier I was wearing Elizabeth in and started asking questions. The mom said she has a Baby Bjorn that someone gave her and was anxious to try it out when he gets a little bigger. I immediately started to explain the world of babywearing to her – which probably made her think I was nuts because I can go on and on about the subject. Then it dawned on me – people need to know the do’s and don’t of babywearing! So if you are a babywearing beginner or just curious about it or even if you’re proudly wearing your baby in a Baby Bjorn because you don’t have the correct knowledge this is the post for you to read.

First rule of babywearing – do not wear your baby in a Baby Bjorn! The first reason: A baby should never face away from the person wearing them. They have no way to turn away from being overstimulated. Babies need to be able to make eye contact with their parent (or caregiver) to see if something is OK or if they should be frightened. The second reason: A baby should be positioned in a carrier with their knees ABOVE their butt to promote healthy hip development. The Baby Bjorn (and similar carriers) are what seasoned babywearers call “crotch danglers.” The baby just hangs there by their crotch which is horrible for hip development and also cuts the circulation in their legs.

Here is a list of acceptable carriers for you to try – in order of ease of use.

1. Hotsling or Pouch-style carrier: This is a simple carrier that you can begin using when your baby is a newborn. It comes with an instructional dvd, but honestly it is so simple that you won’t need it after the first time you watch it. You just slip it on and put your baby in and off you go. You can use the cradle carry as picture in the first image for new babies and then you can use it for a hip carry when your baby has good head control as shown in the second image. Hotslings and Pouch-style carriers are very easy and discreet to nurse in also. You can find them here.

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2. Ring Sling is another carrier I recommend. There is a slight learning curve to these carriers, but after a few tries you will be in love. They are easy to grab and take with you and are just as versatile as a Hotsling. They also have a decorative “tail” which you can use as an added nursing cover. I have two Ring Slings and I love them. They can be used from newborn up to 30 pounds. There are many places you can find a Ring Sling, but I recommend buying from Sleeping Baby Productions. That is where I purchased my first ring sling from because I wasn’t sure if I would like it. Jan, the owner of the site, is super nice, has reasonable prices, and sends full instructions with the sling. She is also easy to contact by email if you have any questions.

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3. Mei Tai/Asian-Style carrier. These are great for babies of all ages and they even make a larger toddler version. You can purchase them as is, you can customize them and you can have a wrap converted to a Mei Tai. I have one of each. If you are purchasing a MT for a new baby you will want one with a headrest. Older babies you can opt for a hood instead. They aren’t as easy to nurse in as the first two carriers, but it can be done. You can carry the baby on your front or your back with a MT. Here are a few other recommended brands: Kozy, Freehand, Catbird Baby, Ball Baby Overall, and Baby So Smart.

My first MT was a Babyhawk which you can find here. You can customize the strap color and the patterns and make it reversible or not. You can add a toy ring and a pocket for a nominal fee. There are many MT carrier brands though so don’t feel like Babyhawk is the only one. You can get a custom carrier from my friend at Wrapstar Baby Carriers as well. I am planning on getting on her list very shortly. She has the option of letting you pick a fabric or she will convert a woven wrap into a Mai Tei – which then is called a Wraptai. Slightly confusing in the beginning, I know.. so let’s stick to basics.

Babyhawk front carry:

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Babyhawk back carry:

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Here is a woven wrap that has been converted into a MT (by Wrapstar Baby Carriers):

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4. SSC’s or Soft Structured Carriers: These are carriers that are very user friendly. They are easy to put on because of the use of buckles. Recommended brands: Beco, Ergo, AngelPack and Pikkalo are a few. I don’t have one yet, but would really like a Beco!

Here is a Beco with Carnival print:

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Here is an Ergo baby carrier – men are usually fond of this carrier because they are easy to use and a little more on the “manly” side:

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Here is a picture of an Ergo without being worn. You can see it’s more back pack style than the other carriers – which may be why men seem more comfortable with it. lol

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5. Wrap: My favorite carrier and most versatile carrier out there is a wrap. Wraps take practice. Don’t expect to watch a video and be a wrapping expert. It took me many attempts just to get the basic front wrap cross carry down. Be patient and practice – you’ll be happy you did!

There are two types of wraps – stretchy and woven. It’s fine to use a stretchy wrap (such as a Moby wrap – something many are familiar with) in the beginning when your baby is small, but as your baby gets bigger you will want to switch to a woven wrap. A stretchy wrap only has so much support and it becomes dangerous to carry your baby in a stretchy wrap past a certain point. And NEVER, no matter what the instructions say, carry your baby in a back carry with a stretchy wrap. The Moby wrap has instructions on how to carry on your back, but it is just not safe. I don’t like Moby wraps anyway just because they sag easily and constantly need to be adjusted. Stretchy wraps I would suggest are Sleepy Wrap, Wrapsody Bali Stretch and Lovey Duds.

Here is a Gypsy Mama Bali Breeze and can be found here:

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A woven wrap is very sturdy and can be used from birth up to about 40 pounds. There are several that I recommend: Didymos, Girasol, Storchenwiege, Neobulle and Hoppediz are just a few. As I stated they are extremely versatile. There are probably dozens of different carries you can do with a woven wrap. The best place for instructional videos on about 45 different carries is Squishy’s You Tube channel: start watching. She is what I would call the “wrapping queen.” I’ve learned a great deal from her and value her friendship.

This is a Neobulle and the colorway is Manon Grise (one of my fav’s!). As you can see, a woven can be used similarly to a ring sling:

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Here is a Didymos woven wrap (showing a back carry for older babies with good head/neck control)

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And here is a good front carry (front wrap cross carry) for a new baby with no head/neck control:

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Now, here is an important bit of information. You don’t have to buy new! and if you don’t like what you’ve purchased you can resell it! I know many people will say, “What the heck are you talking about?” but believe me.. true babywearers take excellent care of their carriers and you can find wonderful deals and sell your carriers on The Babywearer and on Diaper Swappers.

I hope you find this information useful. If you have any questions, comments or concerns please leave me a comment and I will get back to you!

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Babywearing giveaway

October 28th, 2009 by Neptunebaby

Anyone that reads my blog knows that I am a babywearing addict. I’m so addicted that I am apprehensive about posting this because I want to keep it a secret so I can win! But because my blog is all about passing along great money saving baby/mama products I am happy to announce that Hobo Mama is giving away a Hobo Mama-made fleece Mei Tai baby carrier. Many ways to enter this fabulous giveaway! It runs until November 20th.. get on over there and enter!

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New Didymos Colorway

October 21st, 2009 by Neptunebaby

I am in love with the new Didymos colorway – Lillies Amethyst. What I wouldn’t do for an extra $185 right now.

Isn’t it beautiful?

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You can check out all the new Didymos (woven wrap) colorways at Birdies Room.

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Toddler Mei Tai

October 17th, 2009 by Neptunebaby

I am waiting to hear back from a woman on the FSOT board on TBW about this beauty! I think Gabrielle would like to have a carrier that is all for her.. not to share with the baby. It’s a Miami Hopp converted into a MT. Isn’t it beautiful? And for a great price too!

***Update: I bought it! It’s all mine =) Ships out on Monday!!

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Look at the close up of the applique. *sigh* How cute! I hope no one else has offered to buy it yet.

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Wordless Wednesday #5

October 14th, 2009 by Neptunebaby

I got fluffy mail yesterday! Here are the latest two babywearing items :)

This is the Mei Tai I got from So Smart Baby (through the Green Baby Bargains widget on my sidebar):

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And this is my Didymos Lavendel Indio 4.8m wrap:

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They are both so beautiful. I am so happy to have them.

More Wordless Wednesday here

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Cider Mill

October 13th, 2009 by Neptunebaby

We went to the cider mill on Sunday. We had a good time, although it was pretty chilly out there. We didn’t stay more than an hour. I was hoping it would be a little warmer so we could spend some time feeding the ducks and picking some apples. Perhaps next time.

Here are a few pictures of our fun-filled day:

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Picture Sharing

October 10th, 2009 by Neptunebaby

My babywearing baby! I had nothing to do with this. My hubs was playing in her playroom with her while I was doing some work for school this afternoon and she comes out wearing her baby in a rucksack. LOL. I guess my hubs knows what he’s doing!

And some other random pics :)

Hubs and Lil-bit (that is Elizabeth’s nick name) playing on the computer

My new hair!!! Today is the first time I’ve ever had my hair colored professionally. I have always done it myself (and just one color)

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My Latest Wrap

October 10th, 2009 by Neptunebaby

Here is a wrap that I got in a trade from another lovely mama. It’s an Ellaroo (Kristen) 2.7 shorty. I love it! Here are a few pictures of a Reinforced Rear Rebozo Rucksack carry:

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And this is how it’s done:

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