Jumat, 03 Januari 2014

First home of my own!?

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Do any of you have tips and what are some good home essentials that are a must to you?


Answer
I was in my late 20's when I bought my first home in 2005. Out of all the crazy crap I bought (everything from a Little Giant ladder which I've used like 3 times to all kinds of kitchen appliances I've never used), here are the best things I use:

#1: An electric drill or screwdriver. I went on and spent the $40 and got a name brand battery-pack hand-held drill that comes in a carrying case. It comes with detachable heads for a basic drill, Phillips screwdriver head or flat screwdriver head. You can then use it to hang up pictures within seconds. (Using screws). I use it more than any other tool out there.

#2: A magnetic hand-held paint pot. If you are going to repaint anything, they make this awesome little plastic pot (don't know whatelse to call it), that has refillable liners. There is a magnet at the rim so you can stick your paintbrush against it so it doesn't fall too deep in the paint. You can find it at Home Depot or Lowes. Don't forget the nail hole paste (to fill in old nail holes) or painter's tape.

#3: I have a "library" in my house because I love to read and have all kinds of paperbacks. I had more wall space than floor space (high ceilings), so went to Home Depot and bought shelving systems. You can get all kinds of styles. I have also used their shelves for knick-knacks in other rooms. It was so fun buying the brackets and shelves and then putting them up myself. The shelves are sturdy and easy to hang.

Don't forget to think about your climate in your area. I hadn't thought ahead to winter and so didn't have a snowshovel or ice melt till it was too late. If you have lots of trees around you, you may have lots of leaves drop into your yard in fall. You'll need to decide if you are going to want to rake, or mow over them, etc.

Don't forget safety items like a fire extinguisher. The best thing I've purchased that makes me feel better is a carbon monoxide detector. Hung it up outside my bedroom.

Other than that, I'd chill out buying kitchen appliances (other than your basics you'll need) till you get settled. Then you can see what you really need and want instead of accumulating stuff you'll never use.

New baby needs?

Q. I'm 25 weeks pregnant w/ my second child. My other child is almost 5. I have somewhat forgotten exactly what I will need when the new baby comes home, and was wondering if you can give me a list of everything she will need like onesies, burp rags, diapers, bibs, etc.........I'm making a list to start buying things and I don't want to leave anything off! Thank you for your help.


Answer
Basic Layette
__ 3-6 Onesies
__ 3-6 Hats and Booties
__ 3-6 Receiving Blankets
__ 3-6 Sleep & Play outfits
__ 3-6 Bibs
__ 3 Gowns
__ Diapers (4 dozen cloth, at least 8 diaper covers & 8 Safety Pins)
(Figure using 8 disposable diapers per day minimum)

Basic Necessities
__ Infant Car Seat
__ First Aid Kit
__ Syrup of Ipecac
__ Smoke Detector for Baby's Room
__ Carbon Monoxide Detector
__ Thermometer
__ Diaper Bag with changing pad
__ Brush and Comb
__ Baby Shampoo
__ Soap
__ Lotion
__ Baby Oil
__ Petroleum Jelly
__ Baby Powder
__ Cotton Swabs
__ Baby Wipes
__ Diaper Rash Ointment
__ Nail Scissors
__ Suction Bulb
__ Pacifier (Buy a couple different styles, your baby will have a preference.)
__ Pacifier Tether (Make sure that the cord is short.)
__ Spray Sanitizer or Disinfectant (ie. Lysol)
__ Bath Water Thermometer
__ 4-6 Baby Washcloths
__ 2-3 Hooded Bathtowels
__ 6-8 Bottles
__ Bottle Brush
__ Laundry Soap (Mild)
__ Bleach

Bedding
__ Sleeping Wedge (Keeps baby sleeping on it's side.)
__ Bedding Set (Comforter, bumper pad, skirt, fitted sheet, diaper stacker.)
__ 3-6 Fitted Crib Sheets
__ 3 Crib Pads

Furniture & Durable Baby Accessories
__ Crib
__ Mattress
__ Changing Table (Preferably with safety rails, always with safety straps.)
__ Changing Table Pad (Plastic or vinyl and easy to santize.)
__ Rocking Chair
__ Cradle or Bassinet
__ Stroller
__ Playpen
__ Bouncer Infant Seat (For in-home use only.)
__ Diaper Pail
__ Baby Monitor
__ Lamp with night light

Helpful Extras to Make Life More Comfortable
__ Baby Carrier (ie. front pack or sling)
__ Nursing Pillow
__ Nursing Stool
__ Humidifier
__ Swing
__ Portable Crib
__ Baby Bath Tub
__ Car Rear Window Mirrors (Allows you to see your baby in the back seat.)
__ Head support - Padded Seat
__ Soothing music that contains Heartbeat and Womb Sounds
__ Infant Sunglasses with 100% UV Protection
__ Mobile
__ Foot and Wrist Rattles
__ Bottle Warmer
__ Bottle Insulator Covers
__ Bottle Sterilizer (If you don't have a dishwasher.)
__ Dishwasher Basket for Nipples and Rings
__ Baby Wipe Warmer
__ Car Seat Protector (Protects upholstery beneath and around the car seat.)
__ Stroller Cup Holder (Attaches to handle or side.)
__ Hands-Free Baby Bottle
__ Baby Milestones and Memories Book
__ Nursery Wallpaper and Paint
__ Toys

Things to Buy Later...5 months and older
__ High Chair
__ Stationary Exercise & Play Seat
__ Back Pack Carrier
__ Outlet Covers
__ Drawer Latches
__ Safety Gates
__ TV and VCR Covers
__ Bath Seat
__ Bathtub Spout Cover
__ Baby Food Grinder
__ Books
__ Feeding Dishes and Utensils
__ Tub Toys




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