To Genie or Not to Genie?

In almost every house I walk in, there are diaper genies.  It goes with the territory.  In almost every case, upon walking into the children’s room, the parent says,”Oh, I need to change that diaper genie.  It smells in here!”.  It doesn’t matter if it needs to be changed, or was just changed, the diaper genie has a hanging odor that can be nauseating at times.  If you want to avoid this, I would purchase a regular old trashcan, line it with a kitchen bag, and wrap up those poopie diapers in a plastic bag.  The room may smell for a short period, but at least you control when to dispose of those diapers.  Additionally, taking out the baby “garbage” is much easier than changing a diaper genie!

The Ultimate Stroller: The Baby Jogger Travel System!

December 14, 2008 by Nanny Nicole  
Filed under Mobility

It’s been my experience that most families accrue three strollers over the span of the first year or so:  The first stroller is the big bulky one that new parents purchase before baby has arrived.  By six months of age, once baby has outgrown infant seat, parent’s start to dread taking out that bulky stroller-it’s hard to maneuver, difficult to store, and just a pain in the neck for quick trips.  They soon abandon the dinosaur in favor of a more streamlined stroller, a step above the basic umbrella stroller, perhaps.  While this stroller serves all their needs,  something is missing-it is lacking that versatility they need. The last stroller purchased inevitably seems to be the jogger.  It’s great for active people, easy to store and fold down, and is cozy for child.

I say cut to the chase and purchase the Jogger Travel System by baby Trend.  It has great versatility, and it will most likely be the only stroller you will ever purchase.  For   $195.00 it saves you space and money!