November 29, 2008

alpaca baby hats

I love knitting baby hats!



These are all knitted out of Frog Tree 100% alpaca wool sport weight yarn. These are all gifts for friends of mine with new babies due soon... but they are just so fun to make I'm thinking about making more and selling them. What do you think?

And these colors - don't they look like neapolitan ice cream? Just wait... I have an idea for the leftovers :)

November 26, 2008

umbilical cord issues

I just read this post from Pamela with a great run-down of umbilical cord issues and what's actually going on.

I've heard so many times things like, "I would've died if my mom hadn't had me at a hospital, because my umbilical cord was wrapped around my neck and I couldn't breathe."

Ok... then how do babies breathe while they're in the womb? This mechanism doesn't just quit as soon as the head is born. Being born with the cord wrapped around the neck isn't an emergency, nor does it really compromise the baby in any way. More damage is done by cutting it prematurely, before the baby's body is born and it has a chance to start breathing on its own. As Pamela points out, you're effectively suffocating the baby by cutting the cord too soon.

I encourage everyone to read her post, it's excellent.

November 22, 2008

a big girl now

Sophie turns 18 months old today!



November 20, 2008

eat your vegetables

Sophie doesn't listen to me when I tell her this, so I've been experimenting with different ways to cook and serve vegetables.

Like these:


Spinach Nuggets (from the wholesome toddler food website)

16 oz. frozen chopped spinach, cooked and drained
1 cup seasoned bread crumbs (or healthier alternatives)
1 1/2 cups shredded cheese
3 eggs

Combine all ingredients plus any seasonings you want to add, shape into nuggets and bake at 375 degrees for 15 minutes, turn, and bake another 5-10 minutes.


Honestly, I can't say these were a huge hit (yet!), but my dad ate some and said they were good. Sometimes it just takes a few tries, ya know?

November 18, 2008

little baby mittens, part two



These are for Sophie's new baby half-sister... they turned out much smaller than the first ones I made. Instead of worsted-weight wool I used a little ball of leftover yarn from the hat I knitted for Sophie while I was pregnant with her, I forget exactly what it was, but it's very fine merino-blend. I didn't change the pattern at all (here is the one I used for both pairs) and so these ones, I think, will actually fit a tiny newborn.

Notice that one is smaller than the other, that's because I was worried about running out of yarn and must have knitted the second one much tighter! Oh well, I think they will both fit. Baby things are just too much fun to knit.

November 12, 2008

how to eliminate stinky cloth diapers

Once in a while, I notice that my diapers don't smell as "fresh and clean" as I think they should when they come out of the dryer. A few other cloth-diapering mamas I know have mentioned this lately also, so here are the best tips I've picked up for dealing with this:

#1: In the summer and whenever else possible, line dry your diapers. Drying in the sun virtually eliminates odors and most stains without any extra effort on your part - plus you are saving that much valuable energy and water at the same time (what could be better than that?).


#2: The next thing is to use less detergent in your wash cycles. Are you using the amount recommended on the bottle? If so then you are using 2x to 4x the amount needed. Sounds counter-intuitive, right? But in this situation, less is better. Only use 1/2 or even 1/4 the recommended amount of detergent in your wash cycles (I usually do two, one on cold and one on hot). If you suspect this is what's causing your diaper odor problems, wash your diapers with less detergent and then do a few extra washes with no detergent until you don't see any more bubbles going on in there - this ensures that any built-up soap residue is gone.

#3: Make sure you set your washing machine to cold-water rinses because rinsing with hot water can "lock in" any stinky odors.

#4: Do you use white vinegar in your rinse cycles? If so, try stopping for a couple washes or else cutting back on the amount you add (1/4 - 1/2 cup should do the job). If not, try adding some to your first rinse cycle. Adding vinegar to a rinse cycle is especially helpful if you already add baking soda to a wash cycle.

#5: Baking soda. This can help you or hurt you in the stinky-ness department. It adds to the cleaning power of your detergent, but if you add too much it can build up and cause odor just like too much detergent can. 1/4 - 1/2 cup in one wash cycle is probably enough. Like I said above, if you use baking soda, using white vinegar in a rinse cycle can help get all of it out.

But on the other hand, if you have stubbornly stinky diapers, baking soda can be your best friend. Wash your diapers thoroughly, and then set your washer to a pre-wash/soak cycle (or else just let it fill up all the way and then stop it). Stop it while it's on the "soak" part of the cycle so that it stays that way and doesn't drain, then add a cup or so of baking soda. Let it sit overnight, and then in the morning re-start the cycle so that it drains, and then do several rinse cycles (make sure you get all the baking soda out, again vinegar can help you with this).



As a last resort, bleach can be effective in eliminating odors from diapers. Use sparingly (about a 1/4 cup) for three reasons that I can think of - your baby's bottom, the environment, and your diapers. Make sure you rinse very thoroughly so that your baby's bottom doesn't get rubbed raw by any residue. Bleach damages the fibers of diapers (don't use it on waterproof covers), and therefore shortens their life span, so really try to use it only as a last resort.

If you have chronically stinky diapers and none of the tricks above work long-term, you may want to start experimenting with your washing technique. Are you soaking in a wet pail? Try a dry pail. Are you putting poopy diapers straight into a dry pail? Try rinsing and storing them in a wet pail, and so on. Also keep in mind that your baby's urine and poo may change in response to teething, colds, and lots of other things, and that can cause temporary stinky diapers sometimes.

Stinky diapers can be very frustrating -- believe me, I know! It is still a problem I face from time to time, but thankfully most of the time it can be fixed. Ideas and questions are welcomed!

November 09, 2008

just pretend

About a week ago Sophie and I got out of our before-bedtime bath, and the water wouldn't drain. We've always had a slow-draining tub, but this was the worst I'd ever seen it. The next morning I discovered the missing cap to an empty soap bottle (Sophie's favorite bath toys are empty soap bottles, old plastic cups, measuring cups, etc.). Uh oh.

Yesterday Grandpa saved the day - he had to crawl under the house, crawl back out to go buy different sized pipe wrenches, crawl back under the house, take all the pipes apart and pull out all the nasty gunk that had accumulated over who knows how many years... and pry out the bottle cap from where it was wedged exactly in the middle of a curved pipe.

Now our bathtub drains better than it ever has before, and Sophie and I got to have our before-bedtime bath again. We always have fun in the bath, but now she plays with me. She pretends to drink from her cup, says Mmmmm and offers it to me; I pretend to drink from the cup and she is so pleased with herself.

Oh... I remember when she was just a little blob that couldn't hold her own head up!




Now she says Hello and cheese and fish and today she said cracker. She also says Ah-boom? when she wants a bite of something.

She pushes a button on the phone to make it ring, and then as quick as she can puts it up to her ear and shouts HELLO! She says Hello! to all the people she sees in stores, and she also says Hello to me when she wants to give me a kiss. Today I held up the phone so Great-Grandpa could say hi to her, and she said hello right back, and then she started chatting to him in her own language. She's the first great-grandchild for my dad's parents and for my mom's parents, and she's my great-grandma's first great-great-grandchild. She has three sets of grandparents. I'm sure she'll learn how to play it up soon. She already shows off all her tricks for people who stop by.

She waves bye-bye and blows kisses. She has 13 teeth and is still working on more (she started out September with only eight teeth).

Her favorite things are to pretend to be a dog (this morning she stuck her head in the dog's water dish - uck), to hide from me in closets and in corners behind doors, to pick up things off the floor and throw them away in the garbage (or throw articles of clothing she doesn't want to wear in the garbage, like her socks that I found in the compost pail), to take all the pots and pans out of the oven drawer and then climb into it, to steal my knitting, and to take all of her clothes off and run squealing through the house.

And she likes to play pretend.

November 08, 2008

little baby mittens

Our family friends Rich and Michelle just had their second baby, Caden. It's been cold out and a few weeks ago I knitted Sophie some little mittens, so I thought a pair of thumbless newborn mittens would be fun to make (and give me an excuse to soak up some baby). I found a pattern over here that was just about perfect:



After this picture was taken I finger-crocheted a string to keep them together and from falling off of little fingers...

It turns out "newborn size" is a little bigger than Caden's little hands actually were, but babies grow fast right?

I pretty much followed the pattern, but I did use smaller needles - US 2 for the ribbing and US 5 for the rest. I also used worsted weight merino wool instead of acrylic.

Edited to say that I actually used US size 2 needles for the ribbing, not 4's.

November 07, 2008

halloween, finally

Sorry for the lack of posts on my part.... here's a catch-up from Halloween:

This is the toddler group at the Juneau Family Health and Birth Center, notice how all the other babies are holding still.... haha.


And here is my little vampire all dressed up.


I think Halloween was the best day of her life... she had SO much candy, WAY too much candy thanks to both sets of grandparents and some very generous friends.

November 05, 2008

happy obama day!

Thank you, America! I think I'm almost proud to be an American again... now we just have to deal with Senator Stevens.