Monday, October 1, 2012

What to bring to the home birth away from home. [Nutella Cookie Crisps!]

With my impending labor coming any day now, really ANY DAY.  Hopefully.  I pray.
I was browsing Pinterest and as much as I love that site, like super love it, as I'm sure most of you can tell sometimes the things I see are just ridiculous?  
Or maybe just ridiculous to me.  Like one pin was 100 Toddler Meals!
Goldfish crackers & cut up hot dogs?  Wow, thanks for the tips Pinterest.  But I'll pass.

So I thought what would be a helpful list for me?  I know I have a certain niche I'm looking for and couldn't find it and blog material has been weak lately so I decided to post a list of what I'm bringing for my home birth away from home. 
Also a little side plug and because as always I'm not actually sure where I'm going with any of this, if you are at all interested in home birth 
watch the first 15 minutes of Jim Gaffigan's Mr. Universe stand-up.
hi.la.rious.  
Ask my husband, he had to listen to me busting up for an hour and a half.  

[Note to self!!!]

Note: I haven't actually had this birth yet so some of these things might be unnecessary, pretty much the same as when you pack a hospital bag and never end up using the yoga mat and birthing ball cause they won't let you get out of bed.  Hmm. 

So first things first! 
Baby stuff:

Car Seat
 [As hippie as we may be we still believe in safety, 
can't wear the baby in a Moby wrap home unfortunately.]

My Mom sent us this cool thing called a Pattem, which is basically like a big round changing pad that you unfold and it has small pockets all around for the baby's stuff.  It's kind of amazing when you breastfeed what a small amount of stuff a newborn really needs besides Mommy!

So in her Pattem is:  2 cloth G-Diapers in XS, 4 diaper inserts, 8 cloth wipes, her little Bee coming home outfit, 2 headband bows [cause I can't resist] Yellow & White, in case she's born with crazy amounts of hair like her big sister! Monogrammed wet bag, cause she's fancy, && a muslin swaddling blanket! 

[The Pattem!]

We will probably only be at the midwife's house for about 4 hours or so after birth so this should be plenty!  I think.....I hope.  Like I said I've never done this before so I'm getting kinda Type A on myself thinking everything is going to go wrong last minute.  Ack. 

Now for the Mommy bag!
. 1 package Chucks Pads [birth is a messy ordeal!]
.1 package giant size pads. [so fun!]
.brush [Just cause I like my hair to be brushed. Haha.]
.Bathing Suit
.Sarong
.Camera w/charged battery & camera card
.Comfy outfit to wear home
.Peri Bottle
.Gum
.Chapstick
.Massage Oil & Cream
.Lavender, Wild Orange & Clary Sage Essential Oils
.Contacts & Solution [I have a feeling my glasses will drive me nuts if I end up doing water birth]
.Emergen-C & Calcium w/Magnesium Pills to make Labor-Aid
.Toothbrush

So that's it!  Still sounds like a lot and I guess it is but my midwife has all the fun stuff at her house like the birthing tub, birthing ball, etc.  I really can't wait for this little girl to get here and even to get to experience giving birth again, especially in such a different way than my first 3.

Hopefully the next blog I write is about the birth of  Tulip Bea!

Even 40+ weeks pregnant I still have cravings.  Honestly, I have cravings pregnant or not.  At least I like to call them cravings, everyone else seems to just think I'm picky.  But anyways, I have been wanting CHOCOLATE.  Mmm.  After much searching for things in the pantry I found all the stuff I needed for these guys, and chocolatey they were! 


Nutella Cookie Crisps

1/2 cup Nutella
1/2 cup Brown Sugar
1/2 cup chocolate chips
1/2 beaten egg [Weird I know but I cut the original recipe in half.]
1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
3 tbs. Flour

[1] Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line cookie sheets with parchment paper.
[2] Mix all ingredients except chocolate chips together.
[3] Gently fold in chocolate chips.
[4] Drop tablespoons of dough onto parchment paper, about 3 inches apart.
These WILL spread!
[5] Bake about 9 minutes, watch them!  
Let cool and enjoy!

They come out kinda soft & chewy in the middle and crunchy on the edges.
Addicting and chocolate overload, for sure eat these with milk!
I also recommend eating them the day of cause if they sit they'll get soft, 
which you might like but I liked them crispier. 

And just so I don't bag on Pinterest too much, forgive me Pinterest! 
I also got this super cool idea the other day and had to do it although Tulip will most likely not be eating anything for at least 9 months!  

[Hook for baby bibs on the back of your high chair!]

      I love projects that require me only to buy 1 thing, for less than $5 that I can do myself without nagging Andy to get out the drill or something.                             

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