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Friday, June 26, 2015

Come Grocery Shopping with Us!

It has been a couple weeks now since we got back from our trip to Rio, but I haven't yet gotten back into my usual swing of things. I've been eating poorly and not feeling great, so that's gotta stop. We went out today to stock up on good eats and I thought I'd take some photos of our little grocery shopping excursion.


Because we needed to restock a lot of staple items, we went to Oba--our equivalent of a BJ's or Costco.



 It's a big place. I remember we came here one of the first times we went grocery shopping after arriving in Brazil. I was so overwhelmed with the products, the prices, the people. I just wanted to cry. It's hard to get used to shopping in another country when you have no concept of what is a good brand or a good deal. Now, I'm much better at it. Because we usually hit the store early, we beat the crowds too, which is always a plus.

This whole section is just for crackers!
Basically, grocery shopping here is the same as it is in the US. The main difference is the cost of products. The cost of goods in Brazil has been rising significantly recently, so you can't count on prices remaining the same from week to week. We basically have no brand loyalty and just buy whatever is most cost effective. Some tough choices for us can be certain fruits and things that Little Man likes to eat. For example, raisins (one of his faves) are really expensive here. In Rio they cost half as much for some reason. But we buy them because he loves them. Another interesting thing about shopping here is the availability of certain produce. In the Northeast US, I was used to only one type of banana and a ton of different types of apples. Here, there is typically one type of apple available at our supermarket, and several different types of bananas. Did you know there were different types of bananas?! I didn't until I moved here.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Vacation in Rio de Janeiro!

Hi everyone! We are having a really fun adventure in Rio de Janeiro this week! It has been a challenge taking a trip with a toddler, but I think we've learned a few things about what to do and what not to do for next time. It has been wonderful so far and we still have 4 full days left. Here's what we've been up to:

Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer)

We took a tiny tram to the top of the mountain. The view of the city below was amazing! Little Man fell asleep on the way up and didn't get to check out the statue. I didn't get a picture in front of the statue because Hubby had his hands full.






Maracanã Stadium 

Hubby was so excited to check this place out. We got to go thru the players' tunnel, into the locker room (which smelled like sweaty feet), and up to the different levels of the stadium. A lot of fun.




Little Man liked sitting on the floor of the elevator for some reason.

Brazilian National Museum

This was an affordable and fun activity. I love museums so it was a lot of fun for me to poke around. There was an exhibit about the history of the Brazilian indigenous way of life, and another with several mummies! We didn't spend as much time there as I would have liked because Little Man was getting sleepy.





So that's what we've been checking out so far. We've got a few more low-key days planned, I think. We've been joking about how much easier it is to travel and explore without a baby, but I think next time we'll have the experience to be better prepared. 

Till later!

Monday, June 1, 2015

7 Products I Actually Used As a New Mom


My older sister welcomed her first bundle of joy a few short weeks ago, which got me thinking about my early days with Little Man. There are a bazillion and one products marketed toward newborns and new moms out there.  As soon as a woman finds out she's expecting, she starts making a gift registry listing every gizmo and gadget that promises to make the job of caring for a newborn a breeze.  In my experience, many of the items that are on the "must-have" lists actually don't get used at all!  This can be due to a baby's personality, i.e. my little guy just never really liked being in a carrier, so our Boba pretty much gathered dust.  Still, personalities aside, much of what we put on those registries just isn't necessary.  Here is a list of my personal favorite baby/new mom items that actually helped make my life a little bit easier.

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1. SwaddleMe sleep sacks from Summer Infant.  

We had a little Houdini who slept much better when swaddled, but quickly figured out how to bust our of normal swaddle blankets.  I bought a couple of these bad boys and they worked so well.  You just roll your little baby up like a burrito and secure the wrap with two Velcro tabs.  No more startle reflex and whacking himself in the face as he slept.  They also made physically laying him down to sleep easier.  Without the swaddle, inevitably one of his little arms would fall as I tried to lay him down, waking him up.  It took me a while to find out that these existed, but I'll definitely be using them from the very start with my next baby.

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2. Glider Rocker

We didn't buy one of these before our little guy arrived.  It was actually my mom who went out and bought one for me a couple of days after Little Man was born.  It was amazing and I pretty much lived in it for the first few weeks of his life.  Initially it was in the living room so that I could nurse comfortably and conveniently while binge-watching Law & Order marathons on TV.  The side pockets kept all my necessities [cell phone, magazine, lanolin, etc.] close at hand.  The one pictured is the one I had which was from Walmart and very affordable.  We had to leave it behind when we moved to Brazil and I miss it every time I sit in my lame, non-rocking chair to nurse.

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3. Fisher-Price Precious Planet Whale of a Tub

This one was on my registry [at Target] and a friend bought it for me.  It has a little seat for use when baby is too small to sit up in the tub on his own that can be removed once he's old enough.  It has a foam no-slip surface where the baby's head and back rest against the tub and fit well over my kitchen sink.  It also came with the cutest little fish-shaped cup for pouring water over baby's head.  Even though I know babies don't need fancy gimmicks when they can just get a good wash in the sink itself, babies are both wiggly and slippery when wet.  I felt more secure knowing he wouldn't go shooting out my hands like a bar of soap.

4. Vibrating/Bouncing Seat

This was another registry item that ended up saving the day on a number of occasions. The one I got [similar here] had a vibrate mode that lasted for 30 minutes. Little Man would fall asleep and stay asleep as long as the vibration continued. Many times I carried the whole seat complete with dozing newborn into the bathroom so I could [God forbid] take a shower!

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5. Nursing Nighties

My mom purchased a couple of these for me for Christmas right before I gave birth. I think the ones she got me were from the Jessica Simpson collection for Motherhood Maternity. Honestly, this kind of thing wasn't even on my mind as something I should get for myself. Obviously a baby can nurse just fine whether you're wearing a fancy nightie or an oversized T-shirt. However, they did wonders for my self-esteem! They made me feel like I was a tad bit cute even on days when I had barely wrangled my stringy hair into a haphazard top bun.

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6. Boppy Pillow

How could I make a list like this and not mention the almighty Boppy?!? Whether you're going to be nursing or bottle-feeding in the early days, those little monsters are eating 24/7. You're going to need some arm reinforcements. That's where the Boppy comes in, giving your baby a soft place to snuggle while you rest up for bouncing and walking them to sleep later.

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7. White Noise Machine

I thought this item would be good for traveling in the car, but we even used it a lot at home. It had four sound settings [heartbeat, rushing water, wind, and a stereotypical baby lullaby]. Little Man preferred the [somewhat obnoxious] lullaby. It helped put him to sleep and helped keep him asleep. We lived in a one-bedroom apartment at the time, and even washing dishes or watching TV in the other room could wake him up.

Obviously there are many mandatory things all parents need when a new baby arrives. My favorite brand of diapers for newborn were Pampers Swaddlers. Once Little Man grew a bit, I became less picky. I really had no problem using the Target Up & Up brand during the day. I did start using Luvs Overnights at night because he was the master of peeing out of diapers at night. I also wasn't picky about wipes--I just always bought the unscented, sensitive skin ones because my skin is fairly sensitive. For baths we used Johnson & Johnson lavender bubble bath and soap [a 2-in-1 dealie]. Diaper rash called for good old Desitin. I tried other more "natural" brands, but they didn't do the job as well.

It's so funny to sit back and try to remember all of these things. As they are happening, you keep saying to yourself that you're going to remember every detail. Fifteen months in, I'm having trouble remembering what we ate for lunch yesterday.

How about you other mamas--what were your mandatory, life-saving items from when your babies first arrived?