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Title: Baby Gifts
Post by: LaurieS on April 28, 2011, 09:05:21 AM
My son just sent me a couple of links for gifts he is thinking about for his first nephew/niece .. thought I'd share

The baby keeper.. I mean really it's hard to potty with a baby in your arms:  http://www.adventuredad.com/archives/babykeeper-hang-your-baby-on-the-wall/

Now this one I voted for:  http://davengrace.com/dave/babymop.html

This one made me laugh:  http://www.spencersonline.com/product/two-front-teeth-pacifier/
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: AnonymousDIL on April 28, 2011, 09:14:54 AM
The Baby Keeper... I can see it now.... Daddy takes his little one out for a bit. Needs to use the potty. Puts little one on back of door.... Leaves, accidentally leaving Jr. Hanging on the back of the door.... Next guy comes in has the you-know-what scarred out of him when baby hits him with a pacifier!!!! LOL
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: holliberri on April 28, 2011, 09:19:31 AM
Hanging the baby on the wall sounds perfect for gym lockers and bathroom stalls.  :)
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: AnonymousDIL on April 28, 2011, 09:21:37 AM
And for those teen mothers among us, just put the baby in the locker

*** disclaimer: no babies were injured in the making of this joke ***
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: holliberri on April 28, 2011, 09:23:33 AM
You watched Dance Flick didn't  you?
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: AnonymousDIL on April 28, 2011, 09:29:12 AM
I remember the previews!!! LOL
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: pam1 on April 28, 2011, 10:52:36 AM
Oooh I really like that baby hanger.  "Mommy will be right back, just hang out here for a moment"  Hah
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: holliberri on April 28, 2011, 10:57:24 AM
Seriously, with a crawler in the house, I don't get anything done b/c I'm following her around. I wish she'd follow ME around. Then I can do things like laundry, clean, shower...

The hanger does have its perks.
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: pam1 on April 28, 2011, 11:09:48 AM
What about that leash?  Man, they sound like a good idea but when you see them in public -- just looks a little awkward lol
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: LaurieS on April 28, 2011, 12:22:17 PM
My little brother was  severely hyperactive had A.D.D. too but that part was unheard of soooo many years ago... My parents for his own safety did use a leash.. when they were busy they'd hand him off to me and my sister like he was the family pet... so we would tie him to a tree and play on the swing set... I wonder if that had a lasting affect.
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: AnonymousDIL on April 28, 2011, 12:31:49 PM
That's really funny, Laurie! My parents didn't do that with us and when I see them around I think it looks a little odd, but I also think "Wow, what a great idea! The kid can't get away!"
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: LaurieS on April 28, 2011, 12:41:35 PM
no he couldn't.. I tied really good knots
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: AnonymousDIL on April 28, 2011, 01:12:06 PM
Quote from: Laurie on April 28, 2011, 12:41:35 PM
no he couldn't.. I tied really good knots

Somehow I see you accidentally leaving him there...
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: LaurieS on April 28, 2011, 01:27:37 PM
my brother loves me :)  it's not like I didn't give him a cookie or anything to prevent him from telling my parents
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: AnonymousDIL on April 28, 2011, 01:31:59 PM
Did he have to "sit," "roll-over" or "play dead" to get that cookie? lol
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: lancaster lady on April 28, 2011, 01:39:19 PM
My GD loves anything with music and lights ......now at 14 months she can work daddy;s ipad ...seriously !
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: LaurieS on April 28, 2011, 01:58:47 PM
I haven't yet heard of one larger thing the kids will be needing that they would like for me to purchase... we will contribute to an initial savings of course, but there just has to be something that screams Faux Ma
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: lancaster lady on April 28, 2011, 02:03:56 PM
Laurie ...you need to go and browse the baby stores , it's impossible not to buy something..!
browsing toys r us ....bought my GD a sandpit ....plus the giraffe she refused to put back ...!!  lol
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: LaurieS on April 28, 2011, 02:11:02 PM
my dil will be so bombarded with especially  the small things..  I'd even consider going in on something that is outside of everyones budget to make it happen..... I'm still kinda wondering how they are going to fit a child into their house, talk about full.
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: elsieshaye on April 29, 2011, 11:11:20 AM
Quote from: pam1 on April 28, 2011, 11:09:48 AM
What about that leash?  Man, they sound like a good idea but when you see them in public -- just looks a little awkward lol

I totally used a leash with my son when he was little.  Got a lot of dirty looks, but since he wasn't killed running into traffic or flinging himself off the tops of escalators, I'd say I made a good choice. :D

Of course, now he does parkour.  Too bad you can't leash a 17 year old! ::) ;D
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: holliberri on April 29, 2011, 11:13:59 AM
He does? You're  the first person that I've met that knew someone that does that. I've heard of it, but I've never seen it.
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: free_at_last on April 29, 2011, 11:33:00 AM
I think it's becoming more and more popular.  My son said he sees it all the time on campus at college.  It seems to really appeal to that age group.
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: elsieshaye on April 29, 2011, 12:27:19 PM
I had to google it when he told me about it.  He and his friend climb buildings and shimmy up light poles.  And then DS comes home and tells me all about it, and shows me the new rips in his "parkour shirt" (he's a total clothes horse, and has designated one of his lesser shirts as his official parkour-ing uniform).  He loves the fact that it's physically demanding and draws a crowd (especially girls).  I told him, with typical mom-logic, that I'd kill him if he fell and broke himself.  He laughed and patted me on the head. Clearly, he's terrified of me... :D
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: elsieshaye on April 29, 2011, 12:31:55 PM
Quote from: Laurie on April 28, 2011, 01:58:47 PMbut there just has to be something that screams Faux Ma

Do they make plushies in the shape of gallon jugs of vinegar?

OMG!!!  OMG, they do!!! (close, anyway)

http://www.etsy.com/listing/60483383/mr-vinegar

(https://picasaweb.google.com/kalieris/Apr72011#5601090289726529058)
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: pam1 on April 29, 2011, 01:46:00 PM
Quote from: elsieshaye on April 29, 2011, 11:11:20 AM
Quote from: pam1 on April 28, 2011, 11:09:48 AM
What about that leash?  Man, they sound like a good idea but when you see them in public -- just looks a little awkward lol

I totally used a leash with my son when he was little.  Got a lot of dirty looks, but since he wasn't killed running into traffic or flinging himself off the tops of escalators, I'd say I made a good choice. :D

Of course, now he does parkour.  Too bad you can't leash a 17 year old! ::) ;D

Yep, I'd say you made a good choice too  ;D  What's parkour?

I see the leashes all the time in the airport.  I think there needs to be more leashes in the grocery store, maybe I can start a business rent-a-leash at all the hot spots lol
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: Pen on April 29, 2011, 10:13:48 PM
Quote from: elsieshaye on April 29, 2011, 12:31:55 PM
Quote from: Laurie on April 28, 2011, 01:58:47 PMbut there just has to be something that screams Faux Ma

Do they make plushies in the shape of gallon jugs of vinegar?

OMG!!!  OMG, they do!!! (close, anyway)

http://www.etsy.com/listing/60483383/mr-vinegar

(https://picasaweb.google.com/kalieris/Apr72011#5601090289726529058)

Now I've seen everything.
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: elsieshaye on May 02, 2011, 12:30:33 PM
http://adventure.howstuffworks.com/outdoor-activities/urban-sports/parkour.htm

Pam, parkour is basically running across a city, using buildings and fixtures as means to propel you forward and/or upward instead of (like a normal person) walking around them or through them.  I guess it's like flagpole sitting, in a way.  It involves climbing rails, jumping or flipping over things, and shimmying up and down things.  You're not supposed to re-trace steps, but to do your best to overcome physical obstacles and always move forward.  I love the philosophy, and it's excellent exercise, but I'm not crazy about my son hanging by his knees from the Crate and Barrel storefront, lol. 
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: pam1 on May 02, 2011, 02:40:40 PM
So, he's like Spiderman?  ;D 

LOL, hanging from the crate & barrel, funny.  I really like that philosophy too.

Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: elsieshaye on May 02, 2011, 03:04:22 PM
If Spiderman wore ripped jeans, an "Everyone Loves an Italian Boy" t-shirt, and kept losing his cell phone in the bushes, then yes, he is totally Spiderman.  *snerk*
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: Pen on May 02, 2011, 03:16:58 PM
Velcro needed here? BTW, I'd be a nervous wreck, Elsiehaye. Good on ya for keeping a sense of humor about it. I guess you're used to it, chances are he's always been drawn to exciting activities?
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: elsieshaye on May 02, 2011, 03:29:14 PM
Between the crazy ex and my son's tendency to be a rebellious adrenaline junkie (and often choosing ways of expressing this that got him into school and/or legal trouble), I'm honestly pretty wrung out.  Short of sitting on him, I have zero control over what he does when he is not with me, and I really don't want to become my hyper-controlling, irrational parents either.  So I tell him where my behavioral boundaries lie, try to apply a sense of humor to the whole thing, and spend a lot of time imagining that I'm sticking my fingers in my ears and going "lalalalala - I can't HEEEEEAAAAARRRR you!!!!" as he tells me things I don't want to know, lol.  (I truly am grateful he's as open with me as he is, but yowza - I often wish for some blissful ignorance.)  When he turns 18, one layer of my general anxiety will be gone, because I won't have to weigh every decision with "can the ex use this to jerk me around custody-wise?", and can simply decide things based on my own sensibilities.  I admit to being an appeaser where the ex is concerned, and I'm very much looking forward to when all his teeth are pulled.  Four months, three weeks!!!
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: pam1 on May 02, 2011, 04:18:05 PM
Wow, you've got your hands full Elsie.  He sounds delightful to me lol. 
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: Pooh on May 02, 2011, 07:10:44 PM
Sounds like a very good kid.  I remember having to constantly walk off when my boys were doing things and just pretending they were sitting and reading a book.....yep.
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: elsieshaye on May 03, 2011, 07:33:02 AM
He is a good kid - very, very strongwilled and knows what he wants.  Pooh, I love your idea of walking away and pretending they're sitting quietly reading a book, lol!  I'm going to have to adopt that approach. :D
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: pam1 on May 03, 2011, 08:38:56 AM
Those are good traits :)

I've been known to pretend The Child is not mine in public at times. 
Title: Re: Baby Gifts
Post by: Pooh on May 03, 2011, 08:52:27 PM
Well I figure if they could pretend we were not their parents in public, then turn-a-bout is fair play.