Saturday, January 3, 2009

New Year's Resolution Worth Considering

WHEW...with the holiday excitement and madness over, I am able to catch my breath to wish you all a Happy New Year, as well as thank you for your business in 2008! What an incredible year it has been, and I look forward to 2009!

I thought long and hard about my New Year's Resolution for 2009. Like many of us, in assessing my business plan for the upcoming year, I wanted to take into consideration the "concerns" of the economy. For a few days, I truly contemplated the logistics of taking a whole different approach in products I offered, where to "trim" my budget, etc. until I had a thought pop into my head.

We are all victims (if you will) of the "fear" of how things are going to be in 2009. The fact is, people don't want to believe all the hype, but they are afraid not to. I am not suggesting that things aren't "different" than they were a couple years ago. What I AM suggesting, however, is that they aren't "as bad" as the media may present.

So...for 2009, I have resolved not to bury my head in the sand, and fall victim to the fear of what "might happen", as I truly believe that if we all follow that path, our fate is such. Instead, as I have always believed that my attitude will set the stage for my accomplishments, here is a New Year's Resolution worth considering:

Believe that this year will bring good things to you and your family. Embrace 2009 with optimism, as well as realism. Be prudent in your actions, but also know that our economy is fueled by each of us...so...make the decision to "invest" into our economy. Believe that if each of us were to continue "business as usual", that things would return to "business as usual".

And so it is...my New Year's Resolution for 2009 for Sweet Baby To Be is "business as usual". But...I can't do it without you, so may I say "thank you" in advance! Cheers to a prosperous 2009 for us all!

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Introducing...Baby's New Best Friend!


So Long Blankee...Hello Nubby Pooch...
My Son's NEW "Best Friend"!

I learned an interesting fact this week - even 2 years olds can be bitten by the "love at first sight" bug...or as in my son's case the "love at first site" POOCH! From the moment he saw this adorable "Nubby Pooch", he was HOOKED!

Why are these "NUBS" different from other stuffed animals? THEIR TEXTURE! They have hundreds of soft chenille "nubs" that are perfect for little fingers. I wish I would have seen the NUBS rattles when my son was smaller. All of the NUBS are also machine washable (something we have already had to "test" twice...and "Buddy" has come out as good as new)! To view our complete selection of our NUBS, please click below:


My son is going through a bit of a transitional stage, where he doesn't want to use his "baby" stuff anymore, but doesn't want to get rid of it either. Our new NUBS addition, named "Buddy", now sits at the dinner table in my son's highchair while my son sits in his "big boy chair". Buddy sits on the potty training potty while my son sits on the "big boy potty". And most importantly, my son now reads Buddy "his version" of a bedtime story and crawls into his "big boy bed" and tucks Buddy in right beside him!

I bought my son the "Lil' Poochie" sized Nubby. While I have "technically" banned my mom from buying her grandson any more stuffed animals (a ban that, by the way, has been completely ignored), perhaps this year, I'll make an exception, and let her get him the larger "cuddle up" sized Poochie for Christmas. If she doesn't...I'm sure Santa will!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Due Date Countdown

As a site focused on the Sweet Baby "To Be", I feel it only fitting to address one of the mathematical "discrepancies" that I noticed when I was expecting my first child. To any woman who has been pregnant, and who has gone through the last few weeks of the "Due Date Countdown", it becomes VERY apparent around Month 8, Week 3, Day 4 that someone's math was incorrect.

We are told all our lives that pregnancy is a 9 month process...but then it hits you...there are 40 weeks in a "full term pregnancy". Doing the math, and following the "30 days has September, April, June and November" riddle, a full-term pregnancy is actually about 9 1/2 months long.

Now, I fell victim to the "placenta brain complex" (where you can't complete a sentence, remember your pet's name, or depending on the day, YOUR name), so I would often re-check the calendar thinking and hoping that the error was on MY end. But no...the cold hard facts stared me square in the eyes...I had hit the 9 month milestone, only to find...I still had 2 more weeks to go!

The next chapter of my "Due Date Countdown" unfolds. My son's official "due date" was June 5, 2006 which came...and went. I awoke the next morning and realized that my son could be born on "06-06-06". Now, I am not a paranoid person, but the "666" thing was a little creepy for me. So, I made a "deal" with God. As exhausted and HUGE as I was from 40 weeks (aka 9 1/2 months) of pregnancy...I pleaded my case. If he would just "hold off" for the day, I would wait another week.

My prayer request was granted. I waited another seven full days before going into labor on June 13th. And after 28 hours of labor, my "star" was born. As I looked at him through tears, my first words were "It was worth every minute".

For those of you in the last few weeks of your "Due Date Countdown" - counting down days, hours and minutes - my best advice is: "Do Not Wish These Days Away". Enjoy the miracle of being pregnant, pamper yourself daily and know that your baby will arrive when he or she is ready. I promise...it's worth every minute!