Looking good, baby!

Viil has an uncanny ability to find that crazy chair, secret bookcase or floating bed that you didn’t know you needed and can’t find anywhere else.

Last August, my sister had a baby girl and I became an aunt for the first time. To top it off , my sister decided to name the beautiful little girl after me! As soon as I heard of the pregnancy, I started developing an interest in great-looking and fun baby accessories. Who says you can’t have an adult sense of humor about all things infant?

To wear






From top left: Skull Bib, Raised by Wolves onesie, iPoo onesie, cute baby shoes, My Mom is Hotter than Yours onesie, and My Daddy Rocks onesie.

To Cuddle




From top left: Ludic the Woollyhoodwink, Billy the Tuff Bunny, Drunk Underwear Man (I wonder why its no longer for sale…?), and Bop’N Beep.

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Posted December 29, 2008 in apparel

Toddler in tow

When not chasing her 2-year-old daughter around, Laura is on the lookout for mom and kid's stuff that is fun, funky AND functional.

Since leaving my 9-5 job two years ago in favor of taking care of my daughter, my offline shopping time has dwindled to almost nothing. When I was working out of the home, I would often take a lunchtime or after-work sojourn to wander local stores, collect my thoughts and search for the best birthday present, new kitchen gadget, or perfect pair of shoes to add to my wardrobe. Now I wear clogs and sneakers almost exclusively, mostly for practicality; my new job doesn’t require a fashionable wardrobe, and more importantly, shopping with a toddler in tow is not exactly relaxing retail therapy. On a recent shopping trip, I spent about 20 minutes in a Macy’s dressing room trying to coerce my daughter into trying on a holiday dress, only for the trip to end in tears (hers and mine!)

If she weren’t so darn cute, there’s no way that I would have put myself through that ordeal. Shopping for a baby/toddler can be so much fun if you don’t have to involve them in the process. First of all, clothing is so adorable in miniature sizes. Secondly, toys are cool. And thirdly, decorating for a baby or toddler is so much more fun than remodeling a bathroom (a project from which I am currently procrastinating by re-doing my daughter’s baby room with new funky toddler style).

I spend way more time looking at toys/clothes/accessories and kiddie decor than I’d like to admit—I think partially because I’m a little indecisive, but also because we’re on a one-income budget and I like to get the best bang for my buck. IKEA = definitely, Pottery Barn Kids = notsomuch unless I hit my lotto number. I look forward to joining the fray, sharing my finds, and hearing from you about your great finds too!

Posted December 4, 2007 in Home, People