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Embracing Change, While Changing Diapers

By the time my twins were two, I had easily changed over 10,000 diapers.  Diapers so tiny they looked like they belonged to a doll and larger versions with cartoon characters and stretchy sides.  With each change in diaper size came a new phase.  Just when I felt competent in this daily ritual, a newly mobile infant’s wiggles would force me to be more present.  And then there was that period of time when play was far more interesting than a clean diaper, and I was reminded to slow down and be patient.  Or the period when a testing toddler wanted to do it themselves which reminded me to laugh, because really sometimes there is nothing left to do.  And while I do think of myself as a diaper duty master now, the mechanics of changing a diaper is the least of what I learned.  Change is a constant in motherhood, and a new season is always right around the corner. When my kids began to show interest in potty training, one would assume that I was thrilled about outsourcing this task.

Gifts for Preemies under $25

When a friend or family member has a new baby, it is customary to send a gift. Typical baby gifts like clothes and toys are not things that can be utilized right away by a preterm baby.  Here are 5 thoughtful gifts that are perfect for a preemie and all are under $25!


1.  The Littlest Peanut: A Journal Milestone Babybook
A baby book is always a great gift, and this one is designed specifically for preemies.

2. Preemie Beanie Hat- Little Beans Baby Shop
Many preemies can't wear clothes in the NICU right away.  But a hat is perfect for keeping their little heads warm and toasty.

3. Preemie Milestone Cards- Perfectly Preemie
A great way to help preemie parents remember and record all the amazing milestones that happen during a NICU stay.

4. Swaddle Blanket- Ruthie and Sage
Soft and warm for kangaroo time, or a lovely way to make babies isolette feel more like home.

5. I Was a Preemie Just Like You- MeTwo Books
Studies show that reading to babies in the NICU helps with bonding, reduces stress, and aids in brain development.

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