With baby Rae-Rae getting ever closer, I thought it would be fun to go through our current Set-Ups. We will look at the Nursery, Travel System (pram), Cloth Nappies, Changing Bag, and Baby Toys. Once Rae-Rae has arrived we'll do a look back and see just how under-prepared we really were.
Understandably we are excited for our little girl to get here, so as you can imagine we've already got her an unreasonable number of toys. If I was to go through all of these we could figuratively (and maybe even literally) be here forever. So today I was going to look at one of the toy brands that we've been buying.
So Ruthie and I absolutely love Pebble stuffed toys. We think that they are super cute, but also we just love the story behind them. Starting in Bangladesh, these are hard-wearing, and sustainable toys that provide families with employment.
The moment we found these toys in a little shop we knew we were going to have to get them. My father-in-law bought the first one for us, a beautiful little Gretel doll. Obviously after that we had to get the Hansel doll to go with it. And then I found an awesome knitted snake with a rattle!
When we were shopping around one of the special market events that our town holds we came across a little set that we'd had our eyes one, a cute knitted tea set, complete with teapot, cups, saucers and cakes. I doubt she'll be able to use this for a little while yet but we couldn't leave it.
The final Pebble toy we've got was given to us by a close friend for Ruthie's baby shower. It is a small owl rattle, perfect for tiny baby hands!
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Wednesday, 20 September 2017
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
The Changing Bag Set-Up
With baby Rae-Rae getting ever closer, I thought it would be fun to go through our current Set-Ups. We will look at the Nursery, Travel System (pram), Cloth Nappies, Changing Bag, and Baby Toys. Once Rae-Rae has arrived we'll do a look back and see just how under-prepared we really were.
So I am just going to be honest, at the moment I don't have any idea what I am actually going to need to have in my Changing Bag. Like, not the slightest clue.
At the moment I think I'll mostly be using the Cosatto bag that came with the Giggle 2 travel system. It's a small bag, with a decent length strap, and it means that I'll look super fashionable with it slung over the pram's handles.
We've got a pastels-striped Pop-in Change and Go Mat, has a warm and soft area to lay the baby on. It rolls up neatly, but takes up a little more room that a mat that folds up. We opted for this, over the one that came with the bag, because it just felt softer, and we didn't want the mat to be too cold for Rae-Rae.
We've also got two Tots Bots Wet Bags, one with kites, and one with bumbrellas! These seemed like a no-brainer for the out-and-about changes that will be taking place. We liked the cute style of these bags, and the facts that they folded down nicely. They also seemed well made and unlikely to leak, which is obviously very important!
We've got a bottle warmer that came with our other changing bag that we'd previously picked up from Mothercare. I'm not sure how this will hold up once it's in use, if it holds in heat then we'll be using it all the time, but we might have to pick up another one at some point, either to replace it, or to supplement it.
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So I am just going to be honest, at the moment I don't have any idea what I am actually going to need to have in my Changing Bag. Like, not the slightest clue.
At the moment I think I'll mostly be using the Cosatto bag that came with the Giggle 2 travel system. It's a small bag, with a decent length strap, and it means that I'll look super fashionable with it slung over the pram's handles.
We've got a pastels-striped Pop-in Change and Go Mat, has a warm and soft area to lay the baby on. It rolls up neatly, but takes up a little more room that a mat that folds up. We opted for this, over the one that came with the bag, because it just felt softer, and we didn't want the mat to be too cold for Rae-Rae.
We've also got two Tots Bots Wet Bags, one with kites, and one with bumbrellas! These seemed like a no-brainer for the out-and-about changes that will be taking place. We liked the cute style of these bags, and the facts that they folded down nicely. They also seemed well made and unlikely to leak, which is obviously very important!
We've got a bottle warmer that came with our other changing bag that we'd previously picked up from Mothercare. I'm not sure how this will hold up once it's in use, if it holds in heat then we'll be using it all the time, but we might have to pick up another one at some point, either to replace it, or to supplement it.
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Wednesday, 6 September 2017
The Travel System Set-Up
With baby Rae-Rae getting ever closer, I thought it would be fun to go through our current Set-Ups. We will look at the Nursery, Travel System (pram), Cloth Nappies, Changing Bag, and Baby Toys. Once Rae-Rae has arrived we'll do a look back and see just how under-prepared we really were.
We had a good idea of what we were looking for when we started researching prams, pushchairs, and car seats. Preferably we wanted something that was an "all-in-one" system, that is to say something that we could use for a significant length of time, and something which was compatible with each other.
With that in mind we settled on the Cosatto Giggle 2 travel system. Firstly, we just love the Cosatto designs, they are brightly coloured and look good/sturdy. We decided on the Funfair colour scheme because we thought it looked bright, but gender neutral just in case we have another baby, and I am a sucker for greys and isometric patterns. I also quite liked the use of brushed metal, especially on the little cot as it gives the impression that it strong and protective.
The Cosatto offers an adjustable handle that means that it is comfortable for both Ruthie and I to push, effectively meaning that I won't be bent over using the pram. When we've been practising using the Giggle 2 we've found it easy to use, it glides around without issue, and the option to lock the front wheel in place seems like a useful addition, although I couldn't tell you when it would be useful...
So let's talk about ease of use! Neither Ruthie or I currently drive, which means we needed something that was easy to put up and down for when we decide to brave public transport. Before settling on this, we had practised with another brand and it putting it up/down was a complicated affair. That ins't the case with the Giggle 2, the pram pops off and then with a press of a button it collapses neatly down, perfect for busses and trains.
The final reason we got the Giggle 2 is because it came with a car seat as well (yes, we don't drive at the moment but we are hoping to change that soon). That means it was a great price for everything we needed. It also came with a rather fetching changing bag (one of two that we've got prepped and ready go for when Rae-Rae decides to arrive).
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We had a good idea of what we were looking for when we started researching prams, pushchairs, and car seats. Preferably we wanted something that was an "all-in-one" system, that is to say something that we could use for a significant length of time, and something which was compatible with each other.

The Cosatto offers an adjustable handle that means that it is comfortable for both Ruthie and I to push, effectively meaning that I won't be bent over using the pram. When we've been practising using the Giggle 2 we've found it easy to use, it glides around without issue, and the option to lock the front wheel in place seems like a useful addition, although I couldn't tell you when it would be useful...
So let's talk about ease of use! Neither Ruthie or I currently drive, which means we needed something that was easy to put up and down for when we decide to brave public transport. Before settling on this, we had practised with another brand and it putting it up/down was a complicated affair. That ins't the case with the Giggle 2, the pram pops off and then with a press of a button it collapses neatly down, perfect for busses and trains.
The final reason we got the Giggle 2 is because it came with a car seat as well (yes, we don't drive at the moment but we are hoping to change that soon). That means it was a great price for everything we needed. It also came with a rather fetching changing bag (one of two that we've got prepped and ready go for when Rae-Rae decides to arrive).
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Tuesday, 5 September 2017
Dog Treats Tuesday: Frozen Treats
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Treats in their silicon tray |
The weather here in the UK has been all over the place recently; one day it is tipping it down with rain, the next it's scorching hot. The problem is, when it's hot, it gets really hot in our house and finding away for the dogs to call down can be tricky
With that I mind we decided to knock up some super-cool frozen treats! Making these was really easy, all you need is a cheap stock cube (we used chicken, but beef or vegetable would work too), some peanut butter, water, and something to freeze them in. We decided to make two types of treats, one that was that was just stock, and one that also had peanut butter in it (as Pixel wouldn't eat the plain stock ones).
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Left: Peanut Butter and Stock. Right: Plain Stock |
We took one chicken stock cube, broke it up, and dissolved in roughly 400mls of water. Most stock cubes require 200mls of water, but used double that to make sure that the treats weren't too salty. While that water was cooling, we put some peanut butter in the larger moulds, and then once the water had cooled we filled them up. Once you've done this, just pop the trays in the freezer.
It really is as simple as that! Once they've frozen you can feed them directly to your dog, although I'd recommend doing so on a wipe clean surface. Or you can pop it into their water bowls to cool down their drink, and give it a delicious flavour.
So it is easy to give your dogs a cool and delicious treat on those hot days! If you've got any ideas for frozen treats why don't you let me know in the comments below.
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So it is easy to give your dogs a cool and delicious treat on those hot days! If you've got any ideas for frozen treats why don't you let me know in the comments below.
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Saturday, 2 September 2017
The 35 week aka the Mini-Lop Rabbit update (02.09.2017)
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Crunchie Cheesecake |
On the Wednesday night my team at work went out for dinner to celebrate the pending baby. I had an awesome time and got some fantastic gifts (a good split between stuff for Rae-Rae and stuff for me). It also gave me a chance to eat at the American BBQ restaurant that I've been desperate to got for a while (take a look at that Crunchie Cheesecake). I've promised Ruthie that we will go once our little girl has been born (and she'll have some more room in her stomach).
The Thursday we had another hypnobirthing class, and it really hammers home just how close we are to the baby getting here. We've finally got our birth plan in mind.
We've also been getting some other stuff ready, like coming up with cleaning schedules, and proper meal plans so that once the baby is here, we can find out routine pretty quickly.
I am looking forward to a more quiet week next week. Hopefully there will be less hospital trips.
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