What do you think when you hear “Verizon”? For me, it used to be, of course, “cell phones”. Then, last week, I went to the Verizon Spring Forward: What’s Hot event, and oh my. They are seriously more than cell phones! Wanna hear about the other awesomesauce devices and accessories they carry? That’s a rhetorical question: of course you do!
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By now, I'm sure many of you have heard about the amazing collaboration between LILLEbaby and tokidoki. You can get your very own limited edition prints of the Complete All Seasons (standard size) and Carry On (toddler size) at lillebaby.com. If they sell out there or, since the mad rush seems to be breaking the internet, you can also find them at the participating retailers listed below. You may want to put on your speedy typing fingers--they're going to go fast!
A Much Better Way Baby Sweet Pea’s Basic Baby Shop Blossoming Mama Castle Rock a My Baby Cloud 9 Baby Dearest Diapers Figgy Fuzz Fluff Envy Go Baby Go Shop Heart Hugs Heavenly Hold Hippie Baby Itsy Bitsy Bums Kelly’s Closet Kissed By The Moon Lil Tulips Maison Drake Nature Baby Outfitter Planet Bambini SOLD OUT Simple Cloth Simply Carried Sweet Cheeks Baby Wee Sprout Zoolikins Today's post concludes the Week of #LILLElove with a review of the newest LÍLLÉbaby carrier, the Carry On. The Carry On is made of the same ultra-breathable, moisture-wicking mesh as the Airflow which, if you read my review earlier this week, you already know is seriously cool. (See what I did there?) Since Thing 2 still fits fairly well in the standard sized LÍLLÉbaby, I use the Carry On primarily for Thing 1, and he loves it. To give you some size reference here, Thing 1 is 4.5 years old, 38 lbs, and about 38". Mr. TFT (wearing him here) is 6'2". As you can see, Thing 1 fits quite nicely in the Carry On, with good knee to knee coverage and back support up to his shoulders. You can even pull the hood over his head, were he to fall asleep. I will say that I frequently carried Thing 1 in our Complete Organic with no issues, but putting him in the Carry On made a world of difference. The body of the carrier has a wider footprint with padding on the legs, and the shoulder straps and waist belt are also wider, all of which help distribute the weight better. It truly makes for a more comfortable experience for both mom and little one. A few other convenient features are:
Of course, the Carry On works wonderfully for Thing 2 as well and, since I have it, I use it when I am out and about with only her. Toothless the Night Fury says it is just a tad too roomy for a newborn...(Yes, the dragon wearing was heavily influenced by Thing 1.) One of my favorite things I can do now that I have both an Airflow and a Carry On (dare I say that I am doubly cool?), I can also comfortably tandem wear, which comes in handy on those days when nobody is listening, Daddy is working late, Mama is losing her mind, and each kid comes walking up with a carrier asking to be worn.
So. Many of you know that I am not, by any stretch of the imagination, a fashion maven--a fact I was reminded of this morning when I took Thing 2 to school in her dress for Easter Bunny pics, only to see just about every other little girl wearing leggings and tunics (that's another story)--but we are a fairly high tech family (and by that, I mean Mr. TFT is high tech and the rest of us stand next to him hoping we look cool too), so I'm really excited about tomorrow.
You see, I was invited to attend the Verizon Spring Forward: What's Hot? event tomorrow. We'll be learning about this season's fun, hot tech, accessories and apps. Some of the devices we'll be learning about are: UE Mini Boom Wireless Speaker, Flip 2 Portable Wireless Speaker, Belkin Netcam (HD) Camera with Night Vision, FitBit, and WeMo Switch. I'm personally very excited to learn about the UE Mini Boom and the Flip 2. In fact, I was just telling Mr. TFT that we need a good way to play our music upstairs in the kids' rooms (dragon tea parties are way cooler when there’s music) and outside while we're working and playing in the yard. Dance parties everywhere! My fitness coach (ok, I don’t really have one of those, but it sounds nice, right?) would love for me to get a FitBit to increase motivation and negate the lies I tell myself about calories burned. I’m really thinking that I’ll leave tomorrow’s event at least 5 lbs skinnier just from learning about the FitBit! How much easier would it be to spy on your kids with the Belkin Netcam? I mean, seriously. HD and Night Vision? No more parties up in THAT crib! Get back in bed! Your kids don't want me to learn about this one and share my knowledge. But I will. Oh yes, I will. The WeMo Switch is actually a fairly intriguing concept. Imagine how much simpler your life would be if you could turn off the lights in your house using your smartphone once you finally wrangle all the children into the minivan and realize that you left every light in the house on after searching for junior's favorite green sock. Or, turn the lights on when you get home after dark so you don't trip, break your leg, AND wake the sleeping child on your way to the light switch. For those of you with older kids: Imagine the fun you could have at sleepovers, all from the comfort of your own bed. Wait until the scary stories start, then get out your smartphone and play with the lights. This one is going to be fun! Joking aside, If you guys have questions about any of these devices (or related topics), post them here, and I'll try to get answers for you!
A couple of weeks ago, as I was wandering the produce department of Whole Foods with Thing 1 and Thing 2, the kids spotted a sample table. Begging ensued, and I figured "Why not?" since it was, after all, the produce department. (Free samples totally count toward the daily fruit and veggie allotment, you guys--I read it on the internet.)
What we found at the table was Pure Spoon, an organic "from seed to spoon" baby food, made locally in Austin, TX. Thing 1 mostly eyed the selection dubiously (because he's 4, and there was nothing chicken nugget shaped...), but Thing 2 tried EVERY SINGLE FLAVOR. I'm not joking. She even tried to climb out of the cart to get to the table for more. The proprietor of Pure Spoon, Alyson Eberle, gave us a couple of containers to take home and try out. Aside from the fact that Thing 2 really seemed to enjoy the taste, I was really impressed with what I found in researching the company a bit more. Here are some highlights:
Now those are some values and practices I can get behind. If you live in Texas, Oklahoma, or Louisiana, check out your Whole Foods now for some of this yumminess. It's marketed as a baby food puree, but it totally gets 4 thumbs up (an an exuberant toddler clap) from me and Thing 2! Over the course of the next week, I'm going to be highlighting a little something LILLE every day. Today, to celebrate leaping past 500 Facebook fans and 1000 Twitter followers, I'm going to share a #littleLILLElove with you guys. Now through next Friday, you can enter to win a LÍLLÉbaby® doll carrier for the wee ones in your lives.
There's nothing quite as beautiful as imaginative play, and what do kids love to do more in play than imitate? Thing 1 and Thing 2 both love our doll carrier (in fact, I'm going to have to buy a second one soon, because they argue about who gets to wear it and for how long and, since Thing 2 doesn't have a huge vocabulary yet, this results in much shrieking). The LÍLLÉbaby® doll carrier lets kids nurture their stuffed animals and dolls just like Mom and Dad do for them. I'm all for encouraging a little nurturing! It's 3:45 am on a Saturday, and I've been up for an hour with Thing 1, who is just so excited about going to visit Grandma and Grandpa on the farm that he can hardly stand it. He just requested that I go ahead and put his suitcase in the car. And wake him back up as soon as there is daylight.
I could easily be annoyed with these pre-dawn antics, but instead, I'm oddly delighted. I love that my little boy gets excited for these trips like nothing else. This is not an expensive trip to some theme park or toy store--it costs nothing more than the gas money to get there. The glamour of the farm is playing in the dirt, building things with Grandpa, and chasing Grandma's "roombug" (Roomba) around the house. In short: imagination and family. And it's refreshing and heartwarming that a little boy who can, admittedly, get a bit wrapped up in the consumerist society we live in still finds such joy in these simple things. So, to my parents I say: Thank you for giving my son the innocent joy and wonder of the free range. And I look forward to his sister discovering the same. I'm thrilled to be helping out with Day 3 of #miniSPbdaybash, and today's prizes are pretty darn fabulous! You all know I'm a huge fan of LILLEbaby (see some high points here, and keep an eye open for a review of the new, redesigned Complete Airflow, coming soon!).
In addition to a beautiful new LILLE, this prize package includes Chompy Chic Chewelry and AppleCheeks cloth diapers. We don't need more cloth diapers (I know, I know...that's blasphemy, and I've heard great things about AppleCheeks), but I am seriously digging the babywearing accessories at Chompy Chic. Why am I just now learning that this is a thing?! Gah! Anyway, without further ado (but with a great big Happy Birthday shout out to #miniSP, enter here to win! |
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