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My Favorite Apps for Motherhood

07.09.19

I feel like I have a love-hate relationship with apps. They are obviously pertinent to your functionality this day and age but I also hate having so many on my phone and in my Cloud because it gives me anxiety and mirrors the feeling of having dirty clothes laying all over your bedroom floor. I … Continue reading “My Favorite Apps for Motherhood”

I feel like I have a love-hate relationship with apps. They are obviously pertinent to your functionality this day and age but I also hate having so many on my phone and in my Cloud because it gives me anxiety and mirrors the feeling of having dirty clothes laying all over your bedroom floor. I also despise the little red circle in the corner of the App Store app that tells you how many apps need updating. It drives me nuts and appears every single day with a minimum of 10 apps needing updates daily. I. Hate. It.

My point is… I download apps with INTENTION. I don’t just get apps to get them. I do my research, read the reviews and seriously evaluate if the app is going to better my everyday life and functionality. Having too many is counterproductive. Save your self the time researching and decision-making and take it from me. The apps described below are amazing and have brought a wealth of knowledge to me during a time where I feel helpless and overwhelmed.

PREGNANCY

The Bump

This is the app I used for tracking weekly updates and progress during my pregnancy. Every week is so different in pregnancy and this app breaks down everything going on with your body and baby in an easy-to-digest format. It offers a selection of articles relevant to the weekly stage of pregnancy that you’re currently experiencing, and it’s also visually appealing. The app has fun images comparing your baby to the size of fruits and vegetables, as well as an impressive, interactive graphic depicting how baby is growing inside of your body at each weekly stage.

Even better, it doesn’t stop after your baby is born. The app continues to provide information and articles for the first year of baby’s life, also on a weekly basis. I highly recommend this app!

Babylist

Our baby registry was through Babylist because it didn’t restrict you to registering items through one retail store. It also pulled pricing from multiple retail stores so that the buyer could compare and choose to purchase through the store with the most competitive price. I simply bookmarked the “Add to Babylist” button so that when I was shopping online for baby items we would need, all I had to do was click the button in my Bookmarks Bar and it would add the product to my registry. Babylist also acts as its own e-commerce store and you can purchase items and return them directly through the website. If all of that wasn’t enough, I found their “Best Of” articles so helpful when researching which products would be the best fit for our family. For example, they will research, test and determine the 10 Best High Chairs of 2019, tell you what to look for in a high chair and why you need one, and then label each high chair under a specific category such as:

  • “Best Practical High Chair”

  • “The Portable High Chair”

  • “The Built-to-Grow High Chair”

  • “Best Budget High Chair”

  • “The Easy-to-Clean High Chair”

  • “Most Foldable High Chair”

  • Etc…

They tell you why they love it, what to keep in mind and what Babylist parents are saying about it! Such a useful resource and the best registry out there!

Full Term

Oh boy did I need this when I went into labor. Full Term is an app to help you keep track of your contractions so you can determine how close your contractions are, and therefore, leave for the hospital at an “appropriate”, for lack of a better word, time. I’m not going to lie I stopped keeping track after the pain became more intense and I needed to be on all fours to manage it. But I also had my midwife and doula talking to me on the phone and they knew exactly where I was at with my contractions and when I needed to leave. Stay tuned for a blog post on my midwife and doula experience.

BABY

Baby Tracker

This app is a MUST. There is so much to keep track of with baby’s feeding, sleeping and diaper schedules that there’s no way you can remember it all amidst the ever so simple task of trying to get your shit together. I exclusively breastfed Cannon for the first five months and this app helped me keep track of how long he was nursing for––babies need to nurse for 30 minutes to an hour each feeding––and which breast I left off on so I knew which one to start with for the next feeding. So much freaking work I kid you not. I didn’t use this app for sleeping until we started him on an actual sleeping schedule at around 3-4 months. When he was a newborn I just let him nap whenever and for however long he wanted. In terms of wet and dirty diapers, I only felt it was important to track these in the first couple of months just to ensure everything was regular.

Spotify

I sure do love my portable Marpac Rohm sound machine, but not going to lie, its charge does not hold for that long. So when we’re out and about at a friend’s house or running errands on the weekends, I need my backup sound machine, which is Spotify on my phone. I’ve linked my favorite white noise playlist above!

The WonderWeeks

Babies go through these amazing, smiley, super happy phases, and then these non-stop crying, nothing makes them happy phases that seem so mysterious and unexplainable. Well, this app does just that. With The WonderWeeks, you can anticipate the fussy times to come with baby and it explains why it’s happening. Typically babies get fussy when they’re going through a leap, a growth spurt or sudden change in the body. There are ten leaps over the first 75 weeks of baby’s life and every leap is explained in detail. Super helpful and so cool to know what’s going on with baby as they grow so rapidly in their first year of life.

If you’re more of a reader, all this info is packed into a book! Order it here:

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We chose the Nanit for our baby monitor. I loved that the view is directly over Cannon’s crib, it has amazing insights it provides and you don’t need Wifi to be able to check out what’s going on in the nursery; you can check in anytime and from anywhere! We were in Cabo and I could open my app without Wifi and see Cannon in real time. Amazing. When we’re home, I use an iPad with the app so that it doesn’t drain my phone battery.

SNOO

Our best friend Nemo so graciously gifted us the best invention ever that is known as the SNOO, by Happiest Baby. The SNOO is a bassinet that syncs up to an app and is completely controllable with your phone. When you turn it on, it rocks your baby in four different stages with the sound machine to accompany each stage. As baby gets fussier, it increases from level one up to level four, where the rocking gets stronger and the sound gets louder. This freaking machine can HEAR your baby because it reacts to baby’s movement and cries. It’s absolutely insane and it WORKS. When Cannon was a newborn and he would cry at night even after being fed, burped and changed, I would let him cry until the SNOO would get to level 4, and then boom, silence. Cannon would fall asleep instantly. Life-changing. It’s definitely an investment but now they have a rental program, which is great, but in my honest opinion, if you’re going to have multiple kids, just buy it; it will pay off in the end.

Hatch Baby Changing Pad

With the amount of dirty diapers friends and family were telling me I’d change, I wanted to avoid the cushion and cloth combo for the changing table and get something that was much easier to clean. I was between the Keekaroo and the Hatch Baby. Both are easy to clean but I absolutely love the features that the Hatch Baby comes with. It also syncs up to an app and when connected, the Hatch Baby is a scale and weighs your baby! As doctor appointments become less and less as Cannon gets older, I love that I have a scale in his nursery that I can weigh him with. Knowing this info also helps with buying the right size diapers and clothes. The app also has a baby tracker for feedings, diaper changes and naps, but I prefer Baby Tracker for that.

NOT APPS

Taking Cara Babies Blog

Cara, a neonatal nurse and mom of four, is local to Arizona but has blown up on social media because of rave reviews about her “Will I Ever Sleep Again?” class for parents with newborn babies. You can take the class either in person or remotely online, which is so great, but not many people talk about her blog!! Cara has so much free information and resources through her blog alone and it’s been my saving grace for sleep schedules after the three month old mark. Cara is a baby whisperer and her blog has a wealth of information beyond the curriculum of Will I Ever Sleep Again? Every schedule we’ve implemented has been dead on and works perfectly for Cannon and for us. Highly recommend bookmarking this sucka.

The Mama Natural

This book was written by Genevieve Howland, a childbirth educator and breastfeeding advocate, alongside Maura. certified nurse midwife. Genevieve also created The Mama Natural website and blog. She packed a ton of her knowledge into this book that covers each week in pregnancy up to birth and breastfeeding. It’s a more natural-minded book, which was very important to me because I wanted to be as natural-minded as possible throughout my pregnancy. I don’t really read much (not proud of this at all), but this is a book I read cover to cover. It offers descriptions of what’s going on with baby and your body during each week, a to-do list of things to check off before baby arrives, natural recipes to fuel your body and prep it for delivery, and so much more. It was legit my bible during pregnancy. I had sticky notes all over it and I always left it out on my coffee table so it was within reach. If you want to go the natural route––not just for delivery––this book is a must.

If you have any apps that have changed your life, not just in motherhood, please share with a comment below! I would love to know what’s enhancing your life and if I need to jump on the bandwagon!

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Cannon’s 6-Month Update

06.14.19

It’s official. My baby is closer in age to a one-year-old than a newborn. And I am crying over it! However, this age is so much fun. We have just been blessed with the sweetest baby and I couldn’t ask for more. I look back on photos from months ago and it’s just mind-blowing how … Continue reading “Cannon’s 6-Month Update”

It’s official. My baby is closer in age to a one-year-old than a newborn. And I am crying over it! However, this age is so much fun. We have just been blessed with the sweetest baby and I couldn’t ask for more.

I look back on photos from months ago and it’s just mind-blowing how much Cannon has changed. It’s so true that the first year in a baby’s life is so important to cherish because they’re growing so much that not one day is similar to the other. He’s like an actual person now! His personality comes out more and more each day, his energy fills the room and his smile is infectious. This kid just fills my heart like I couldn’t have ever imagined.

So, here we are, six months from being in the hospital. And a lot has happened even if we do spend 85 percent of our time at home! If you don’t follow me on IG stories but want to get real-time updates of what we’re learning, products we’re using and the next stages we’re jumping into, give me a follow @thenikkibutler.

6-MONTH PEDIATRIC APPOINTMENT

  • 85th percentile for weight (16lb 10oz), over double his birth weight.

  • 95th percentile for height (28 inches).

  • DTaP (3rd dose)

  • HepB (3rd dose)

  • Rotavirus (3rd dose)

  • He is doing great tracking objects visually.

  • Overall growth is on track!

EATING

  • Cannon eats six times a day, approximately 42-48 ounces of breastmilk / formula. I have to supplement with formula since my milk doesn’t fill him up. I’m also drying up at the moment, but I will save my breastfeeding experience for another post!

  • We use HiPP Dutch Stage 2 formula to supplement.

  • Cannon has tried wheat bread, peanut butter (no allergy thankfully), banana, avocado, chicken, sweet potato, strawberries and greek yogurt.

  • We are going with the baby-led-weaning (BLW) method for feeding (I’ll do a separate post on our experience with this as we dive deeper into it these next couple months).

  • I make him homemade greek yogurt and strawberry / banana popsicles to help with teething.

  • I also occasionally feed him the pouches from Happy Family Organics to introduce new flavors to him. So far we have only tried the banana / sweet potato / papaya mixture.

  • He doesn’t love or hate any foods that I can notice.

  • He does however, hate being spoon-fed (also why we are doing BLW).

  • I’m currently making his food from scratch, which is much easier to do when you choose the BLW method.

  • He LOVES drinking water out of my Yeti tumbler haha.

SLEEPING

  • He has his moments but Cannon really is such a great sleeper!

  • He goes to bed at 7:30 PM and wakes up at 6:30 AM.

  • Currently, he is sleeping through the night. Hallelujah.

  • He did go through the notorious 4-month sleep regression and was waking up 2-3 times a night. I know you’re not supposed to but I would pick him up and nurse him because it comforted him and would put him right back to sleep.

  • He has three naps a day (this is what we shoot for; it doesn’t always look like this)

    • 8:30 AM (1 hour)

    • 12:00 PM (2 hours)

    • 4:15 PM (45 minutes)

  • Before six months old, we swaddled him in the Ollie swaddle. Now at six months, we use the Nested Bean Sleep Sack. Both of them work so great for us.

  • Our bedtime routine is typically bath, lotion, diaper, sleep sack, formula bottle, book read by Dad (sometimes, should probably do this more), night light and sound machine, kiss good night, lights out. He has never taken a pacifier so we don’t give it to him, but we do leave it in his crib in case he finds it and decides to use it.

MOBILITY

  • This kid is flopping back and forth from belly-to-back / back-to-belly like it’s his job!

  • He often gets frustrated that he can’t crawl just yet, but is starting to make a caterpillar move where he sticks his butt in the air with this weight on his elbows and knees.

  • He reaches for anything he can get his hands on, which includes my hair!!

  • Cannon loves his SkipHop jumper and everything about moving his little legs up and down.

  • He is sitting up so well on his own! He does lose balance and fall on his face every now and then but overall, he is progressing so well with this.

  • As always, Cannon is putting nearly all five of his toes in his mouth when he’s laying on his back. It’s his favorite thing and I think it’s adorable.

  • His favorite toys are Sophie the Giraffe, this little cactus teether than his Auntie Britt (my sis) got for him, his Stack Up Cups and his Bright Starts Lots of Links. Of course, all the cheapest things. I’m trying to avoid all the light up toys.

LOVES & HATES

Loves

  • Winnie – he is infatuated by her

  • Bath time and pool time

  • Being out and about

  • Car rides

  • Being thrown in the air

  • Holding onto books

  • Belly laughing – this is the best sound ever!!

  • Baby Shark… (ugh, this is my fault though)

  • Grabbing!

Hates

  • Being spoon-fed

  • Strangers (he cries when they get near his face, but wouldn’t you too?)

  • Being bored

  • Being left alone (as in I step out of his line of sight; I don’t actually leave him alone, people)

  • Being restrained / getting his nails clipped

OUTINGS

Cannon LOVES to hit the town with us. He is so good that there’s no reason for me to not take him places. A few things we do together are:

  • Weekly swim lessons at AquaTots. It’s so important to teach babies the fundamentals of swimming, especially here in Arizona where literally everyone has a pool. He’s doing so well and already holding his breath underwater.

  • Play dates! We loooovveee a good play date. I think because it’s also a time for me to interact with actual adults lol. We’ve gone to the zoo, the aquarium, coffee dates, lunch dates, long walks, you name it. Usually these dates are with my hairstylist and bestie, Tara, and her sweet girl, Olive 🙂

  • COSTCO DUH. Cannon loves Costco and we pile all of our goodies in the stroller basket. And in a cart. We need both usually haha.

  • The office. I share a space with my friend and Dames Collective p.i.c., Becca Booker, and we both bring our babies to hang while we work (hers has four legs, though).

  • Flagstaff! We haven’t gone on any flights with Cannon but we do take him up to our friend’s cabin in Flagstaff and we have the best time. Makes me excited for future trips with our little fam.

DAY-TO-DAY LIFE

  • I feel like we’ve got our routine down and because we are getting to know each other more and more each day, things just get easier based off that fact alone. I’m also more confident in my role as a mom. It just really feels natural for me.

  • While he is so easy, Cannon certainly has his fussy moments and even full on days. When this happens, I just go through all the things and ask myself, is he still hungry? Is he tired? Does he need a diaper change? Does he feel sick? Is he bored? Does he want to be held? It takes patience but it’s always one of those things,

  • We left him for our first trip (longer than 24 hours) when we went to Cabo and while it was so difficult saying goodbye, I have to give myself credit for taking full advantage of the time away and really focusing on relaxing and having fun with Thor and our friends.

  • I really suck at planning out when I need my mom to watch him during appointments or work events. Thankfully she is so flexible and doesn’t really care but I need to work on this. Like asap. Because it actually stresses me out too.

  • I feel like I’m working much more than I had originally planned to, which is odd haha. But I love it. I’m focusing a lot on this blog, Dames Collective and shifting my business from weddings / private parties to corporate / brand events with a side of media and influencer relations. More to come on that…

Let me know if you have any questions on our routine or products we use! We are far from perfect but always try to find the solutions that work best for us. Thanks for reading!

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The Baby Shower Of My Dreams

10.10.18

THANKS YOU’S I have to start off this blog post by thanking a few people who made my dream baby shower happen.

THANKS YOU’S

I have to start off this blog post by thanking a few people who made my dream baby shower happen.

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Maternity Shoot At Blok Studio

09.06.18

Maternity photos are a must! I knew I always wanted to document this time in my life and I’m so glad I did. I really wanted simple photos and simple outfits so that nothing took away from my baby bump. I already had a location in mind for this, Blok Studio‘s Van Buren location. In … Continue reading “Maternity Shoot At Blok Studio”

Maternity photos are a must! I knew I always wanted to document this time in my life and I’m so glad I did. I really wanted simple photos and simple outfits so that nothing took away from my baby bump. I already had a location in mind for this, Blok Studio‘s Van Buren location. In downtown Phoenix, the building is super industrial with an old, white brick wall and windows that let in just the perfect amount of light.

As far as photographer, Lauren Schumacher (The Lauren Style) was a no-brainer! She specializes in branding / portraits / studio photography and I had worked with her before on a couple of different occasions so I knew I would be comfortable. My favorite part about working with her is that she’s so interactive and helpful with posing and she brings in different props that change up the photos so they don’t all look the same! (She whipped out a fan and made me feel like a freakin’ supermodel. Not to mention my hair looked bomb in the pics.)

Maternity photos are a must! I knew I always wanted to document this time in my life and I’m so glad I did. I really wanted simple photos and simple outfits so that nothing took away from my baby bump. I already had a location in mind for this, Blok Studio‘s Van Buren location. In downtown Phoenix, the building is super industrial with an old, white brick wall and windows that let in just the perfect amount of light.

As far as photographer, Lauren Schumacher (The Lauren Style) was a no-brainer! She specializes in branding / portraits / studio photography and I had worked with her before on a couple of different occasions so I knew I would be comfortable. My favorite part about working with her is that she’s so interactive and helpful with posing and she brings in different props that change up the photos so they don’t all look the same! (She whipped out a fan and made me feel like a freakin’ supermodel. Not to mention my hair looked bomb in the pics.)

I booked our session for one hour, which was more than enough time to get what I wanted. It was only $60 for Blok Studio’s Van Buren location. Well worth it. When I’m doing a shoot where the time has a hard stop, I always think about the flow of my outfits and how I can get more looks out of just a few pieces and, therefore, minimize the outfit change time.

This was the flow of my outfit changes:

  1. Free people dress + hair down

  2. Calvin Klein bralette and underwear + jeans + hair down

  3. Calvin Klein underwear + black crop top + hair down

  4. White bodysuit + hair down

  5. White bodysuit + sweater + hair down

  6. White bodysuit + sweater + hair in low pony

  7. White bodysuit + jean jacket + hair in top knot

I was about 33 weeks pregnant for this shoot and I really felt like it was the perfect time for me to get these photos done since I wasn’t too swollen but still had a big bump! I am beyond happy with how these turned out. It’s such a beautiful time in a woman’s life and it goes by so fast. I will cherish these forever!