November 24, 2010
Winterize Your Baby: It’s that time of year when heavy coats, boots, and lots of layers become the norm when getting dressed to go outside. Function over fashion. Yuck. (via The Stir)   - Tutu Couture, Fashion

Winterize Your Baby:

It’s that time of year when heavy coats, boots, and lots of layers become the norm when getting dressed to go outside. Function over fashion. Yuck.

(via The Stir)

 

- Tutu Couture, Fashion
November 23, 2010
Stylish Bibs: I’m so looking forward to chowing down on Thanksgiving dinner next week, but I am still working on perfecting my utensil skills, so these bibs will help shield my stylin’ holiday outfit from any wayward casserole and gravy. (via Shine)   - Tutu Couture, Fashion

Stylish Bibs:

I’m so looking forward to chowing down on Thanksgiving dinner next week, but I am still working on perfecting my utensil skills, so these bibs will help shield my stylin’ holiday outfit from any wayward casserole and gravy.

(via Shine)

 

- Tutu Couture, Fashion
November 23, 2010
Rock Star Dads: I usually go visit Nana and Papa when my Parents need a sitter, but I wouldn’t mind if they started to call on these famous dads one of these days. (via The Stir)   - Bash N. Poo, Music

Rock Star Dads:

I usually go visit Nana and Papa when my Parents need a sitter, but I wouldn’t mind if they started to call on these famous dads one of these days.

(via The Stir)

 

- Bash N. Poo, Music
November 23, 2010
Gift Guide for Little Ones: While I’m still trying to wrap my mind around this whole Santa Claus concept, I’ll happily create a wishlist of things I’d love to have delivered by this random bearded man in a suit. (via iVillage)   - Baby J. Nuborn, Current Events

Gift Guide for Little Ones:

While I’m still trying to wrap my mind around this whole Santa Claus concept, I’ll happily create a wishlist of things I’d love to have delivered by this random bearded man in a suit.

(via iVillage)

 

- Baby J. Nuborn, Current Events
November 22, 2010
Cashy Kiddie Car: First there was an extravagant playhouse, now there’s this outrageous kids car. You do realize we’ll have more fun in the box this thing comes in, right? (via Babble)   - Baby J. Nuborn, Current Events

Cashy Kiddie Car:

First there was an extravagant playhouse, now there’s this outrageous kids car. You do realize we’ll have more fun in the box this thing comes in, right?

(via Babble)

 

- Baby J. Nuborn, Current Events
November 22, 2010
Dining Out With Baby: I love going out for dinner, but apparently there are different standards for behavior when dining in public versus the comfort of my highchair at home.   (via The Stir)   - Tattle Tot, Pop Culture

Dining Out With Baby:

I love going out for dinner, but apparently there are different standards for behavior when dining in public versus the comfort of my highchair at home.  

(via The Stir)

 

- Tattle Tot, Pop Culture
November 22, 2010
Teething Cookies: Whoa! A cookie that will help me during this terrible, wretched teething phase? I’ll take 5 dozen. (via Weelicious)   - Bash N. Poo, Music

Teething Cookies:

Whoa! A cookie that will help me during this terrible, wretched teething phase? I’ll take 5 dozen.

(via Weelicious)

 

- Bash N. Poo, Music
November 19, 2010
Best and Worst Celeb Baby Names: I know that celebrities are all about being edgy and different, but why oh WHY must they curse their offspring with such ridiculous names? At least a few of them got it right! Here are a few of my faves: Stella Zavala Damon (girl) Parents: Matt Damon and Luciana Bozan Barroso We’re totally digging the classic revival trend we’ve seen this year, and it looks like Matt Damon and wife Luciana are into it too. A flashback to Marlon Brando shouting, “Stella!” is about as good as it gets. Of course, they may have named her after the beer, but we’re going to go with Brando in our minds. Krishna Thea Lakshmi (girl) Parents: Padma Lakshmi and Adam Dell Okay, so we might be biased because we love anything and everything Padma-related (even her jewelry line — guilty as charged), but we’re big fans of the name Krishna. (Krishna is a Hindi deity, so the name references Padma’s own Indian culture.) And while we don’t expect to see many other Krishna Theas running around soon, we love that the uniqueness of the name isn’t arbitrary and actually has significance. Abel James Arnett (boy) Parents: Amy Poehler and Will Arnett Two years ago, the comedy duo chose to name their baby boy Archie and everyone universally cringed (we love the comic but wouldn’t want it as our namesake). But Amy and Will have redeemed themselves this year with a name that’s still unique—without being borderline cartoonish. Plus, they’re totally on-trend—biblical names have been huge for 2010. (via The Bump)   - Tattle Tot, Pop Culture

Best and Worst Celeb Baby Names:

I know that celebrities are all about being edgy and different, but why oh WHY must they curse their offspring with such ridiculous names? At least a few of them got it right! Here are a few of my faves:

Stella Zavala Damon (girl)

Parents: Matt Damon and Luciana Bozan Barroso

We’re totally digging the classic revival trend we’ve seen this year, and it looks like Matt Damon and wife Luciana are into it too. A flashback to Marlon Brando shouting, “Stella!” is about as good as it gets. Of course, they may have named her after the beer, but we’re going to go with Brando in our minds.

Krishna Thea Lakshmi (girl)

Parents: Padma Lakshmi and Adam Dell

Okay, so we might be biased because we love anything and everything Padma-related (even her jewelry line — guilty as charged), but we’re big fans of the name Krishna. (Krishna is a Hindi deity, so the name references Padma’s own Indian culture.) And while we don’t expect to see many other Krishna Theas running around soon, we love that the uniqueness of the name isn’t arbitrary and actually has significance.

Abel James Arnett (boy)

Parents: Amy Poehler and Will Arnett

Two years ago, the comedy duo chose to name their baby boy Archie and everyone universally cringed (we love the comic but wouldn’t want it as our namesake). But Amy and Will have redeemed themselves this year with a name that’s still unique—without being borderline cartoonish. Plus, they’re totally on-trend—biblical names have been huge for 2010.

(via The Bump)

 

- Tattle Tot, Pop Culture
November 19, 2010
Sweet ‘Do: Y’know, when you spend a majority of your day napping, you aren’t going to have the most glamorous hair on a regular basis. I love that these babies aren’t just accepting the bedhead, they are OWNING it. Go on with your bad selves. (via The Stir)   - Tutu Couture, Fashion

Sweet ‘Do:

Y’know, when you spend a majority of your day napping, you aren’t going to have the most glamorous hair on a regular basis. I love that these babies aren’t just accepting the bedhead, they are OWNING it. Go on with your bad selves.

(via The Stir)

 

- Tutu Couture, Fashion
November 19, 2010
Baby’s First Pancakes: I’ve only seen my Parents eating these pancakes you speak of, but they look incredibly delicious and I’m pretty sure they are easy to chew. Maybe this recipe will encourage them to share a few bites with me. WANT. (via Shine)   - Baby J. Nuborn, Current Events

Baby’s First Pancakes:

I’ve only seen my Parents eating these pancakes you speak of, but they look incredibly delicious and I’m pretty sure they are easy to chew. Maybe this recipe will encourage them to share a few bites with me. WANT.

(via Shine)

 

- Baby J. Nuborn, Current Events
November 18, 2010
Hot Legs: Brr, it’s getting cold around here! When I’m home, I love cruising around in a onesie, but I will need to snag a few pairs of these leg warmers to keep me nice and toasty! (via Fit Pregnancy)   - Tutu Couture, Fashion

Hot Legs:

Brr, it’s getting cold around here! When I’m home, I love cruising around in a onesie, but I will need to snag a few pairs of these leg warmers to keep me nice and toasty!

(via Fit Pregnancy)

 

- Tutu Couture, Fashion
November 18, 2010
Smart Sleepers: So you’re telling me that the more sleep I get at night, the smarter I’ll be? Are you sure this isn’t just a way for my Parents to convince me to sleep through the night? (via Babble) - Baby J. Nuborn, Current Events

Smart Sleepers:

So you’re telling me that the more sleep I get at night, the smarter I’ll be? Are you sure this isn’t just a way for my Parents to convince me to sleep through the night?

(via Babble)

- Baby J. Nuborn, Current Events
November 17, 2010
Unique Dolls: I’m a one of a kind little lady, and I like my clothes and toys to stand out, too. I’m pretty sure no one else will be toting these lovely dolls around the park! (via Shine)  - Tutu Couture, Fashion

Unique Dolls:

I’m a one of a kind little lady, and I like my clothes and toys to stand out, too. I’m pretty sure no one else will be toting these lovely dolls around the park!

(via Shine

- Tutu Couture, Fashion
November 17, 2010
Milestone Memories: Around my house, I’m kind of a big deal. My Parents like to document just about every little thing I do, so they’re sure to love these ideas. (via iVillage)   - Tattle Tot, Pop Culture

Milestone Memories:

Around my house, I’m kind of a big deal. My Parents like to document just about every little thing I do, so they’re sure to love these ideas.

(via iVillage)

 

- Tattle Tot, Pop Culture
November 17, 2010
Best Things About Babies: I can only imagine that it’s nearly impossible to list everything that is awesome about babies, but this list is a pretty good start. What are your favorite things about your Little Ones? (via lilsugar)  - Baby J. Nuborn, Current Events

Best Things About Babies:

I can only imagine that it’s nearly impossible to list everything that is awesome about babies, but this list is a pretty good start. What are your favorite things about your Little Ones?

(via lilsugar

- Baby J. Nuborn, Current Events

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