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Scrapbooking Ideas For Your Next Baby Shower Event

If you have ever gone out to the store and tried to buy a baby album you would be surprised to see that ridiculous price they command. The same goes for materials which are specifically used to make scrapbooks. It is a million dollar industry because they command such high prices and people actually go out and buy these items. What would you say if I were to tell you that you don’t need to go out and spend a ridiculous amount to have memories for years to come? On top of that, these memories can make fun and amazing games at the baby shower itself. There are a few things you can go and buy such construction paper and all sorts of colorful markers as well as scrapbooking tape. You can also buy different kinds of glitter and anything else you wish to make your scrapbook look great.

The first thing you can do is ask each person who attends your party to bring just a simple index card or you can provide it for them. The reason for this is because you can have them draw out their names and put them in the book so you can always know who was there for you on your day. Another great idea would be if you don’t know the gender of your baby, you can have your guests guess a gender and then give him/her an appropriate name. It is a great way to get good ideas from the people who mean the world to you.

Another great idea is to use that construction paper to have your guests write their words of wisdom on. This can be something your child looks at later on in life and something that can be looked back upon with a smile.

If you went and bought some scrapbooking tape this is your chance to use it. You can have your guests each bring a picture of themselves or maybe more than one. With this you can tape the picture of the people who gave advice right next to the advice itself. That way it isn’t a struggle later on to remember who said what and when.

If on the other hand you are looking for scrapbooks that are premade there are a wonderful selection of books that come with everything you could ever need. They are tailored for different genders as well as with different colors. You can buy them at any crafts store. There are different kinds some of which come with the works and many more.

Scrapbooking at baby showers has become very popular and it is a great way to remember the great times you had later on down the line with your children.

New Baby Scrapbook

When a new child enters a room, the air is filled with smiles and laughter. The presence of the youngster encourages happiness all around. So, why not make this excitement last a lifetime with a new baby scrapbook?

Creating a special memory like this will be appreciated by everyone in the family. Follow these page ideas to guarantee a new baby scrapbook worth all the bells and whistles.

#1 - Track Time

Scrapbooks are definitely meant to display fun memories; however, they’re more interesting to look at when the pages have a theme. So, instead of just placing page after page in the book, make the new baby scrapbook in the form of a timeline. Use the pages to document to major events in the child’s life in chronological order. It will make it easier to organize the items for your pages and you’ll be happy with the result.

#2 - Match Colors

Visually, this new baby scrapbook needs to be something that friends and family will enjoy looking at. So, don’t be afraid to add in a color palette that will compliment the book. Baby colors have moved beyond traditional pastels like blue and pink and on to brighter and bolder shades. Along with that pastel pink, add in hot pink and bright purple. The photos will stand out more and the pages will be beautiful!

#3 - Celebrate Firsts

Every scrapbook page needs a purpose. That said, use your new baby scrapbook pages to document all of the great moments in the child’s life. This includes the first time he/she has visitors, eats “real” food, or goes on a trip to the zoo. To lay out these pages, mix photos with matching embellishments and tell stories about the special event. The pages will have meaning and purpose and every viewer will be in for a real treat.

#4 - Share Thoughts

There is a reason scrapbooks and photo albums have their differences. The most noticeable of them is: personalization. You new baby scrapbook has the ability to become a beautiful display of photos and memories and a great way to make the pages yours is to add journal entries, quotes, and sayings. They add visual interest and they also give your family an ultimate family experience.

Creating a new baby scrapbook is an incredibly easy job. The pages will be organized, the photos will be complimented with amazing color, and the memories will last forever.

Naming Your New Born Baby

Have you ever known a person with an unfortunate name or set of initials? Please try very hard not to do this to your child. What would he think with a name like Alan Stuart Smith? He’d better make sure he doesn’t go near any holes. Unfortunately you can’t do anything about initials that mean something now but didn’t when your little angel was born. Walter or Wally for short for instance. How about Christine Sally Irving? These examples are something you will just have to chance, relying on the law of averages.

A fair number of families have a specific name that runs through the generations. If you are naming your first child, you may not realize the pressure, overt or subtle, that you will be put under to continue in the tradition. This will be especially difficult if your family doesn’t have this sort of generic identity but your partner’s does. Good parenting states that you, that is, you parents, should be totally happy with the name you choose for your child. If this means defying your elderly, or even not so elderly, relatives then so be it. If, on the other hand, you are quite happy and perhaps even willing to accommodate passing down a family name then, again, so be it. Just make sure that it is YOUR choice and no one else’s.

Your child’s name is not his soul as our ancestors probably thought. But it’s not as simple as that. People can and do associate specific names with characteristics and personality. Psychologically, good parenting recognizes that your child could ‘pick up’ on this subconsciously and become like his name. In other words a name could mould a person’s personality.

Do you follow the ‘celebrities’? Do you want to follow them even further by giving your baby a name one of them have used? Has someone called their baby Beelzebub? Isn’t that a cute name? Do you want your child to have that name? Hey, it could be used for a girl and a boy can’t it? If you’r reading this then you have access to a pc, so Google it. Find out what it means and then decide. Do try and do some basic research before naming your child. That’s what good parenting is all about - minimizing unforeseen circumstances by simply thinking things through and doing some simple research. It’s not hard.

Unique spellings are cute aren’t they? Wouldn’t it be great if you called your daughter Ema (not Emma) or Karoll instead of Carrol? Have you considered what problems she would have going through life with a none standard name. Picture yourself back in school and try to work out if you would like a name like that. Somehow I think you may change your mind if you did that properly. Good parenting is not dictatorial though. There a quite a few acceptable alternative spellings for names around now. One of these should be acceptable. The question is, do you want your little angel to start off a new craze for an alternative spelling? What if nobody else takes it up?

It’s not my intention to worry you at all with all this. You have a partner, so try and share the decision making. That’s what good parenting is all about. In the long run, you’ll be glad you put yourself to just that little bit extra effort when you named your child.

Breast feeding

Breast feeding

New parents want to give their babies the very best. When it comes to nutrition, the best first food for babies is breast milk. Experts recommend that babies be breast-fed for six to 12 months. The only acceptable alternative to breast milk is infant formula. Solid foods can be introduced when the baby is 4 to 6 months old, but a baby should drink breast milk or formula, not cow’s milk, for a full year. Cow’s milk contains a different type of protein than breast milk. This is good for calves, but human infants can have difficulty digesting it. Bottle-fed infants tend to be fatter than breast-fed infants, but not necessarily healthier.

Human milk contains at least 100 ingredients not found in formula. No babies are allergic to their mother’s milk, although they may have a reaction to something the mother eats. If she eliminates it from her diet, the problem resolves itself.

Sucking at the breast promotes good jaw development as well. It’s harder work to get milk out of a breast than a bottle, and the exercise strengthens the jaws and encourages the growth of straight, healthy teeth. The baby at the breast also can control the flow of milk by sucking and stopping. With a bottle, the baby must constantly suck or react to the pressure of the nipple placed in the mouth.

Initially, a breast-fed baby will need to be fed 8-12 times in a 24-hour period, especially since both baby and mother are getting used to the process. Breast milk is more quickly digested than formula, which is another reason why more frequent feeding is necessary. Another reason for the constant suckling at the breast is to stimulate the mammary glands to produce more milk for the baby’s growing appetite. But the extra time spent feeding the baby that first year is well worth it as breast milk passes along the mother’s immunities and delivers the highest-quality nutrition for a developing baby.

SIDS

SIDS

It’s the most frightening, bewildering and heartbreaking thing that can happen with a newborn. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It’s defined as when as when a baby dies in the first year of life from no apparent cause. The causes still aren’t fully known, but in SIDS deaths, the baby’s recovery mechanisms if deprived of oxygen aren’t developed and he’s not able to rouse himself if his breathing becomes obstructed, such as when he’s sleeping face down.

There’s no way to predict whether a baby is at risk for SIDS, although the occurrence of SIDS deaths has decreased in the last 10 years. Creating a safe sleep environment for the baby is one way to help prevent SIDS.

For the first year of life, babies should be put to sleep on their backs. If put to sleep on their sides, they should be positioned with one arm forward to keep them from rolling over on their stomachs. Soft foam wedges can be purchased for just this purpose.

Avoid loose, fluffy bedding and make sure your baby’s face isn’t obstructed. Be careful not to overheat your baby by over-wrapping him or dressing him in too many layers.

Don’t smoke and don’t allow anyone else to smoke around the baby. Make sure he has a firm mattress in a safety-approved crib.

There are monitoring systems that can alert you if the baby stops breathing. There are some indications when you might want to consider this:

–If the baby has had any life-threatening episodes, such as turning blue, or an episode requiring mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

–If the baby had older siblings who died of SIDS.

–If the baby was premature

Make sure to keep all well-baby appointments to make sure his lungs are fully developed and to maintain all immunizations.

Cope with new Baby and schedule

There will be days when you bring the new baby home that you think you’ll never get to sleep again. In the meantime, try to get some rest and sleep whenever you can. The baby won’t be sleeping through the night for several weeks, perhaps months. While she’s adjusting to the schedule of night and day, you won’t be able to sleep through the night until she does.

Until she’s sleeping through the night, try to sleep when she sleeps. Many new mothers try to do everything at once, and start cleaning or doing the laundry once the baby goes down for a nap. You’ll only make yourself more tired if you try to be supermom.

If you can get some help in those first weeks with the cleaning and laundry, by all means, do so. If you can have a friend or relative in to watch the baby for an afternoon while you catch some much-needed sleep, try to take advantage of that whenever you can.

When you’ve been so busy all day with new baby chores and everything else you have to do to maintain a household, and possibly take care of older siblings as well, it can be hard to wind down just because everyone else is asleep.

Make some routines to help yourself unwind at night. Take a warm bath – not too hot, hot water can be stimulating – and play some relaxing music. Even if you’re not breastfeeding, avoid caffeine throughout the day and especially at night. Drink water or decaffeinated or herbal tea. If foods that have a lot of preservatives or sodium can make you jumpy, try to avoid those as much as possible. Try to eat very natural foods, such as salads, green vegetables, fruits, and warm healthy soups.

As soon as you’re able, try to get out and walk for a little bit each day. The fresh air and moderate exercise will help you and your baby feel relaxed and can help you get to sleep at night.

Typical day and night for new parents

Bringing home a new baby brings with it an exhausting array of new responsibilities and challenges. Is there such a thing as a typical day and night for new parents? Probably not!

Remember, the baby has just gone through an enormous change too, so part of the process when you first bring him home is his transition from the womb to the outside world. Keep the baby close to you, keep him wrapped and warm. If you’re breastfeeding, this will take some time for both of you to adjust to as well.

If you’re new baby is formula fed, he’ll need to feed every 3 to 5 hours. If you’re breastfeeding, he’ll need to feed more frequently. Sometimes you will feel that all you do all day and night is breastfeed. You will probably feel much more empathy with cows! And there will be a lot of diapers to change, especially until you get familiar with his schedule. His diaper will probably need to be changed shortly after feeding, about once an hour in the very beginning. Be sure to check frequently.

Until the umbilical cord has fallen off, you’ll want to keep to sponge baths every few days, but you will want to wash the baby’s bottom every day. You can wipe the baby’s hands, face, neck and bottom every day with a soft washcloth with warm water. When the baby’s ready for full baths, in a few weeks, every day is a good idea to prevent diaper rashes. But keep in mind that too much bathing can dry out his sensitive skin. So see what works for your baby.

Those little finger and toenails will grow quickly, and they’ll need to be trimmed regularly so the baby doesn’t scratch himself. The baby’s nails can be long, even at birth and attached high on the nail bed. You’ll need to gently press the fingerpad away from the nail and clip it with a baby nail clipper. You might want to do this when the baby’s sleeping to ensure that he doesn’t jerk those little fingers and toes away!

Get used to being busy 24/7 during the first month, at least. You will be feeding and changing diapers around the clock so get as much help as you can so you can have some peace too.

New Baby and Stress

Congratulations! You may be pregnant or maybe you just had a baby (and lucky you if actually have time to read this)! There’s no feeling more incredible than when you’ve just had a baby. So why don’t you feel wonderful all the time?

Well, even the best events in life have stress attached to them. Having a baby is exciting for everyone. You’ve been flooded with company practically from the moment of delivery. If you’re a first-time mother, hospitals don’t give you very much help or advice; they send you home with this new little creature with an array of demands that you have to try to interpret. And new babies don’t sleep much. At least not long enough to allow you to get some much needed rest.

Add to that the hormonal changes in your own body, and you have a formula that’s guaranteed to be stressful. Sometimes you think you’ll never get a full night’s sleep again. Until the baby settles into a routine, you probably won’t!

To get through those first few weeks and months, here are a few tips to help you get at least a little more sleep.

First of all, don’t try to be a supermom. When the baby goes down for a nap, take a small nap yourself. The laundry can wait and so can the dishes. You don’t need to have a perfect house. There will be time for all that; give yourself a break whenever you get the opportunity.

If you have a good friend or relative to help out, by all means take advantage of that for an afternoon. Grandma would probably jump at the chance to have the baby all to herself for a few hours!

When you put the baby to bed for the night, take some time to decompress and relax so you have a better chance of falling asleep. Take a bath scented with lavender; put on some soft music and baby yourself a little. Sometimes it’s hard even without a new baby to fall asleep right away. There’s a lot to get used to!