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A natural, easy and inexpensive diaper routine

One of things that had worked like a charm is making my own diaper spray and using a natural ever so simple product when changing my son’s diaper.  These items have become my go-to products which have worked wonderfully and that I am happy to share with you.

Always looking for inexpensive and natural alternatives to incorporate in my life, naturally my son’s diaper routine also fell into that category.  Babies skin are so sensitive so it was very important for me to find a way of not having to constantly buy those thick white diaper creams which you cannot even pronounce the ingredients.

After a lot of research, I found this easy and inexpensive baby bum spray that has the best smell and…I don’t know if this is really because of the product… but my son has never had a rash.  It is very sensitive and soothing on the skin.

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So here is my easy diaper spray recipe:

1 TBSP of olive oil

1 TBSP of Dr. Bronner’s Organic Lavender Castille Soap Liquid

4 Cups of water

Mix together.  Use in a spray bottle (there will be leftover liquid, keep aside to refill the spray bottle as needed, always mixing it before each use)

TIP***   I had bought the large 16oz Dr. Bronner’s Lavender Soap bottle and it was too much since 2 years later, I am still making this mix from the same bottle.  So I linked to a smaller one which is even less expensive yet should still last a year.

 

So here are the steps for the wonderfully easy and natural diaper routine.

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Diaper Routine:

  1. Clean the bum (use the spray if it is only pee, if it is more… then wipe the excess with a baby wipe or use toilet paper then use the spray to clean the bum).  You will also need some cloths to pipe dry the area. I use these natural cloths as seen in the below picture to wipe the bum after spraying it.
  2. Hydrate the bum and around the front area with a little coconut oil.
  3. Put a new diaper
  4. All done!
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Loneliness: The reality of becoming a new mother 

I never thought I would feel this way.
What will everyone think ?
Maybe this is normal.
Am I the only one feeling this way?
How could a mother possibly think this way?

I thought about writing this post after my son was born over 2 years ago but never had the courage to do so.  It scared me, it made me sad, it confused me, I felt ashamed.  I kept thinking of the judgements, but even worst I would judged myself for having these thoughts.  It made me cry.  After all, ever since I was a young girl having children was an obvious decision « of course », how could a woman not want to have one.  I actually wanted a few kids, I loved seeing pregnant women and thought mothers with young kids was incredibly beautiful.  It made me happy, it made me smile.  I was one of those women (pre-motherhood) that would be shocked when another person would mention that they had no interest in having kids, or maybe only one but that would be it.  I would judge them and try to find out why, why oh why didn’t they want any children, that wasn’t normal?  Wasn’t it the normal progression to have a child after school and/or post secondary education, marriage and having a career??  So I was surprised, when  I didn’t actually love being pregnant.  It felt weird to lose (to a certain point) control of my body and the thought of having a human being inside me was a little bizarre and freaky (I kept referring to it as the little alien inside me but that was probably having been tramautized by the 80’s-90’s Alien movie series with Sigourney Weaver when aliens would burst out of their stomachs!).

When I was pregnant, every single person would tell me how I would feel and how it would be, such as « It is challenging, you will never sleep again, it’s a lot of work but you will love every moment…, you will forget about the pain when you see your baby, I would not change a thing ».  However, I did not expect it to be the most difficult, dark, emotionally draining and one of the most lonely times of my life. I have tears just trying to go back to those first few months of motherhood as I am writing this post trying to explain my experience.  It scares the hell out of me posting this today as I don’t even know if I have ever truly  told anyone about it, I don’t remember.

I was ashamed and embarrassed that I did not feel like everyone expected me to feel, happy.  Our society projects becoming a mother like the best feeling in the world….for me, well, this wasn’t the case. Some of you will be find my truth horrible, others that know me will be shocked by this revelation as people have always seen me as sweet, calm, patient and motherly.  I was afraid of opening up and actually writing this post to the world as others can be cruel and judgemental for feeling different about what has been categorized as #momlifeisthebestlife. At the time, giving birth and becoming a mother truly did not feel that way, it was actually the opposite for me.

So…judge me if you will, understand me if you can, this is something real that I’ve discovered over time a lot of new mothers go through but rarely speak about it.

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Currently Loving: Fun Clothing Brands for Baby Boys & Boys

Baby clothes are soo darn cute !

Seriously, I have never met someone who didn’t think so. Having a baby, especially if it’s your first one, you can’t escape the monthly restocking and buying or receiving of new clothing.

Babies grow incredibly fast, well most of them, so as a parent it is fun to go shopping for new items and outfits for your kids. I always enjoyed this part as you can basically dress them and style them however you want. It is pretty much the only time that you will have this much freedom on their choice of clothing !

I can’t believe this !

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Top 3 baby products I wish I had bought!

We all learn through our own personal experience.  Looking back on the last 18 months since Sasha was born, there are baby items I wished I had bought that would have been better investments (especially if you are planning on having more than 1 child). So if you are planning on having a child in the future or are pregnant, these are good items to purchase if your budget permits. For other ideas of suggested baby products, see my previous post about 10 essential budget friendly baby items if you want more ideas of baby items to consider.

Here are the 3 items that I truly believe would have been AMAZING to have from the beginning with a newborn.

I understand that every child is different but these would most definitely be useful to all babies !

Let’s get started…

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10 Budget Friendly Newborn Essentials!

Since Mother’s Day is just around the corner, I thought I would do a post related to new mothers. We all know a women in our family, a friend, a colleague or even a friend of a friend that is pregnant. Eventually you will get invited to a baby shower, if you haven’t already. If you aren’t a mother, you must have had thoughts of “geez, what am I going to buy?”  This billion dollar baby industry and the millions of products available are enough to make us panic.

What to choose?

Even if you decide on something, there are many questions we ask ourselves such as is it good for the baby?, Is it useful?  Does it take too much space? Is it safe? or Is it only a gimmick to make us spend money? I know that this is how I felt before having a baby. So instead of only resulting to buying baby clothing (as I usually did) I will give you other inexpensive suggestions. I know that there are baby registries to help us but for a first time parent, we sometimes forget to add essential baby items.

During my first trimester, I was so overwhelmed with the amount of products that I googled and read so many reviews before purchasing or adding any particular item to my baby registry. I even printed a list of the recommended bare essentials needed. So when my sister asked me for some suggestions as she was invited to a baby shower, I thought it would be a great idea to share with others my “I swear by” favorite budget friendly newborn products that I pretty much used on a daily basis. So here are some affordable gift ideas for your next baby shower that I couldn’t live without.

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