Posted on February 23, 2009 in Baby Gifts, GIVEAWAYS, Lifestyle by Jo&Melissa3 Comments »


Ring on Finger

Ring on Finger

The other day at a party I commented on the beautiful pendant my friend was wearing on her necklace.  She touched it lovingly and laughed, “it was my push gift for my oldest son.”  Another friend of mine, a bohemian writer, was given a beautiful ring after the birth of her daughter.  Her also artsy husband had bought in advance of the big day at a local art fair.  She was thrilled until a few months later when the New York Times published an article about the rise of “push gifts.”  Then she was quickly horrified that she might have been the recipient of a marketing fueled push gift phenomenon.

 

 

 

Meanwhile my sister-in-law successfully lobbied for a gift in a little blue box which she got shortly after my niece was born.  Lucky for her the hospital where she gave birth was just a few short block away from Tiffany’s.  

Whether you think the “push gifts” are ridiculous and unnecessary or have been leaving hints all around the house in the hopes your husband will pop out with one shortly after you pop out a baby – there is no denying this gifts rise to prominence in recent years.    Do you think the new economy will “push” the trend out or is this maternal indulgence here to stay?  Are you for or against?  Did you secretly want one, scorn the idea, or lobby full force?

While push gifts might not save the planet or the economy – you can in this Let’s Go Strolling Giveaway.  Just for fun Let’s Go Strolling is offering this giveaway of two copies of the eco-friendly 1,001 Ways To Save the Earth.  To enter, just comment on this entry about what you think about push gifts.  The first one goes to a random winner – the second one goes to the entry who makes us laugh most!

And me. . . I’ve never gotten a push gift per se, but I’m never opposed to gifts of jewelry although I think my push days have passed!


Posted on February 21, 2009 in Just for fun by Jo&Melissa2 Comments »

 

Recent reports from a study in sudden, unexplained infant deaths reveals that babies sleeping for long periods in their carseat can be at risk for “positional asphyxia.”  Since the infant carseats are relatively upright, sleeping babies heads can be prone to falling too far forward and restricting the upper respiratory passages.  

This kind of death, while certainly rare, and definitely a tragedy does lead researchers in Quebec to conclude that the infant carseat should only be used for transportation in the car and not as a place for sleeping infants.

Personally we’ve always been fond of bassinets, whether you are using the basinet from your stroller, an adorable Moses basket, or a smaller-sized crib as a convenient place to nap newborns when you are up and around the house during the day.  I used to nap my daughter in her stroller bassinet and carry her through the house with me as I played with her brothers.

Whether you are co-sleeping, crib sleeping, or finding some other combination that works for you – please consider these recent findings and make sure the position your baby is sleeping in is a safe one and doesn’t impede any breathing pathways.

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