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Taking baby to a restaurant – dining out tips for parents

Ever since I’ve been a mom, going to restaurants has been tricky business. Each stage that my children go through means a different set of challenges each time we eat out. Over the past few years however – and after too many public tantrums to count – I’ve picked up a few tips that make eating out with babies and toddlers a little less stressful.

Here are some things you can try to make dining out with your children more enjoyable:

Choose family friendly restaurants – I always take my kids to restaurants that have highchairs and kid-friendly staff. The owner of one local restaurant was kind enough to bring my son and daughter a pail full of toys while they waited for their meals. They were happy and quiet the entire time and I got to relax.

Go prepared – I always pack a small bag of Cheerios (or any light, healthy snack) and sippy cups with water. Having a few small, quiet toys on hand doesn’t hurt either. Family friendly restaurants will allow this if it means the kids stay content while waiting for their food to arrive. Don’t forget to pack any bottles, diapers, plastic utensils, etc. that you may need.

Order right away – I always order a “baby plate” as soon as we’re seated. This is usually mashed potatoes, vegetables, and some kind of meat or sandwich that smaller kids can eat. Sometimes I just share my own meal or order an extra plate of fries if I think my kids aren’t very hungry.

Choose a good time – Eating out right at noon or supper time is usually a bad idea since the kids are already getting cranky from being too hungry. I try and choose a time when A) the restaurant isn’t very busy, and B) the kids aren’t starving yet and will remain content until it’s time to eat. Going after nap time is usually a better bet than before. Tired, hungry kids can make for an extremely unpleasant dining experience!

Don’t avoid eating at a restaurant with your child just so you can bypass a possibly disastrous evening. It’s good experience for your child to be around other people in a public setting, and it’s a chance for you to show your child how to behave in a restaurant. It also adds a little variety to your week to keep you and your child from getting stuck in the same routine.

February 14, 2009   No Comments

The backwards potty trained conductor

This is what happens when I let my 2 (almost 3) year old dress himself.

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He’s becoming really independent lately, especially since he’s completely potty trained. Finally! Now that he’s the master conductor of the potty train, he’s moved onto dressing himself. He refuses to let me help put his clothes on, and he insists on picking out his own outfits.

I couldn’t be happier about this even though he ends up looking pretty silly most days. I just let him be the backwards man all day. I think it’s cute.

By the way, he’s been playing with those yogurt lids and containers in the picture above all day long. Just one more reason to add to the list of ways in which those little recyclable plastic wonders are so handy.

January 30, 2009   No Comments

Drool rash during teething – what it looks like

A lot of people find Baby Tips Online by searching for “drool rash”. I wrote a bit about drool rash in my teething tips article but I realized that I never included a picture of what drool rash looks like. When my son was going through his first stage of teething, he got a pretty bad case of drool rash. I managed to find a picture that was taken during this stage, but I didn’t take it when the drool rash was its worst.

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Drool rash is very common when babies are teething. My son would get a rash every time he teethed which wasn’t surprising since he has extremely sensitive skin. The only thing I found that helped keep it at bay was to pat away the excess drool as much as possible throughout the day. If it got really bad I would sometimes put a bit of petroleum jelly on the rash.

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Eventually the rash will go away so unless it’s causing discomfort for your baby, don’t worry too much about it. It’s all part of the glorious teething process!

January 16, 2009   8 Comments

Feeding juice to your baby

juiceOne of my most popular articles I’ve written is about feeding juice to your baby. Since my own children were babies, I’ve been very careful not to give them juice too often.

I was reminded of that this morning when my son asked me for some water even though we have juice in the fridge. When I got up to fill up his cup, he jumped around yelling “Water, water, water”. He was excited about drinking water!

I use juice for two reasons when it comes to my kids. I either give it to them as a treat (but I always dilute it with water) or I give them juice when they’re sick.

So far, my plan has worked. They regularly request water even when there is juice or pop (soda) around and I never have problems getting them to eat.

January 12, 2009   No Comments

A cleaner, greener home – Simple changes you can make today

I’m proud to introduce our contributor and fellow mom, Jennifer Kirkpatrick with her first guest article. She has some great ideas in store so make sure you subscribe and keep up to date with her future posts.

Getting rid of pollutants, toxins and chemicals in your family’s home

Like a lot of moms, I’ve been worried lately by the flood of reports about toxins in our homes that are posing a threat to our children.

OK, worried is not the word.

The truth is that it scares the you-know-what out of me!

It is terrifying to think that there are things outside of our control that may be harming our families. Flame retardant chemicals in clothing and mattresses, off-gassing from household materials such as carpeting and pesticide laden foods are all adding unnecessary and harmful pollutants to our bodies.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by it all, trust me, you are not alone.

Not very many of us can afford to replace all of our carpeting and kitchen cabinets with options that don’t leak chemicals into the air. We can’t throw out all of our mattresses and clothing and replace them with organic alternatives. And we definitely can’t start growing all of our own organic food!

So what CAN we do?

There are some changes you can start making TODAY that will drastically cut down the harmful substances your family is exposed to – without having a big impact on your bank account!

Here are some of the most important ones:

  • Clean with natural products. Instead of cleaning with nasty chemicals that put fumes in to the air and pollute our water, try using good old vinegar and baking soda. This powerful duo can clean and sterilize almost anything. If you’re not ready to give up cleaners entirely, at least opt for one of the all natural options.
  • Eliminate as many chemicals as you can from your home.  There are so many chemicals we use in our home that can be easily eliminated. A big one is cleaning products, but it’s also a good idea to stop using air fresheners (turns out the plug in ones are particularly awful) and burning candles. Even soaps, shampoos, perfumes and other personal care products give us a constant dose of chemicals that may be harming us.
  • Watch what you eat. Organic food is expensive if you buy it from the grocery store but if you look around you will probably find that there are lots of local options. Most grow organically but have not gone through the lengthy and expensive certification process. So their food is affordable but also free of nasty pesticides. And because it’s local it is really fresh. Try buying extra when something is in season and freezing it for later.
  • Stop using plastic. In North America we have a love affair with plastic. We’ve found a way to make almost everything out of it! Unfortunately we are now learning that the chemicals used to produce these products are leaching out and in to our food and homes. It’s really not that difficult to eliminate it, even if you can only do a little at a time.

Keep watching for future blog posts with great strategies from the experts for doing each of these things in your home.

October 10, 2008   No Comments

Gone to BC

I’ll be gone for about 10 days to BC in case anyone is checking up on me and my blog ;)

I’ll update and finish the theme as soon as I get back!

August 6, 2008   No Comments

The Birth of the New Baby Tips Online Blog!

Get it? “Birth”? Well I thought it was clever!

Anyway, I’m proud to announce that the new Baby Tips Online Blog has been born. (Hehe, just had to throw “born” in there too.) This idea came to me awhile ago, and has finally materialized thanks to the help of two amazing people, Rick Butts and Jennifer Kirkpatrick, who gave me a much-needed kick in the butt. Thank you guys!

I’ve been wanting to make BabyTipsOnline more interactive for my readers, and I thought that adding a blog was one of the best ways to do that. Thus, it is born!

Now I’m off to play with the design. Hopefully I won’t break anything while I’m at it!

August 4, 2008   1 Comment