Saturday, November 17, 2012

Ode to Golden Gate Park


There are so many things I love about living in San Francisco. Golden Gate Park has always been a favorite place and, now that we have Cal, I am falling in love with it all over again. From Koret Children's Quarter Playground (complete with vintage carousel!) to The California Academy of Sciences, to Stow Lake and Bison Paddock, there are so many amazing features to this truly remarkable oasis in the middle of the city. Cal has just started his park adventures and we look forward to many more to come!



Sunday, November 11, 2012

Snappy Storage Solutions

It’s no secret that little ones come with a lot of stuff. As residents of a typical and not so spacious San Francisco abode, we have been fanatical about curtailing clutter in an effort to stop our cute little apartment from becoming overwhelmed with baby gear.

In addition to Cal’s bedroom shelves and adorable toy chest, we registered for storage bins that we knew we'd be happy to see in our living room. I love the bright punchy fox design on the  canvas toy bins from Three Sprouts and think the two we have add some fun to the apartment (they do contain toys after all!)  

We recently purchased a few additional soft collapsible boxes (on sale!) for the bottom section of our bookshelves so that when Cal becomes mobile (any day now!) he can access his toys easily and safely.

Here are some cute clutter toy containers – all are soft fabrics, collapsible (in case we want to easily store our storage down the line) and machine washable because, let’s face it, wash friendly is a prerequisite for pretty much everything we own these days!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Back to Bumpers

If you’ve had a baby recently, you are probably well aware of the controversy surrounding crib bumpers. When Cal was a newborn we read some pretty disturbing articles connecting an increased risk of SIDS to bumpers and promptly ripped the cushy little pads off of his crib. Oh evil bumpers – we wanted nothing to do with their potential airflow restriction and banished them to the top of our closet.

In the past few weeks, however, Cal has taken to rotating around the crib at lightning speed. Not one for gentle rolling, he propels himself with true gusto across his bed and must mush himself into the most contorted position possible before surrendering to a deep sleep. Many a night I find myself sneaking into his room in the wee hours and diligently re-positioning him into the recommended “back is best” location in the center of the crib only to find that, by the time I return to our bedside video monitor, he has flipped onto his front and is sprawled on his tummy, arms out,  a defiant starfish.

His nighttime romps recently became increasingly volatile. Last week, we were awakened by a panicked yelp and rushed to his to crib to find the poor guy had his arm stuck through the crib bar all the way up to his little shoulder. After a real tongue lashing from our bundle of rage, and a quick chat with our pediatrician, we conceded that a return to bumpers was necessary.

Our wild baby man can now flip himself across the crib with abandon. We have accepted that at this age - and given this baby’s activity level – the bumper is friend not foe.  This supports my general assumption that, as soon as we think we’ve figured something out, our little monkey will throw us a new curve ball.

I am no expert on bumpers or the potential dangers associated with them. Please consult your pediatrician for an expert opinion on the matter!