Katie's Bliss https://katiesbliss.com A Nashville lifestyle blog covering affordable fashion, baby finds, home decor and more Thu, 24 Aug 2023 20:06:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.13 Random Products I Love As A Mom Of 2 https://katiesbliss.com/2023/08/must-have-products-as-a-mom-of-2.html https://katiesbliss.com/2023/08/must-have-products-as-a-mom-of-2.html#respond Thu, 24 Aug 2023 20:06:04 +0000 https://katiesbliss.com/?p=31995 Baby Hip Seat Carrier

One question I’ve frequently been asked since becoming a mom of two is if there any new products I’ve found helpful that I didn’t previously have with just Nate? While we’ve thankfully been able to utilize nearly all of the clothing and gear that we amassed during his first year (yay for same gender siblings!), there are definitely a few items I’ve purchased within the last few months that I’d now

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Baby Hip Seat Carrier

One question I’ve frequently been asked since becoming a mom of two is if there any new products I’ve found helpful that I didn’t previously have with just Nate? While we’ve thankfully been able to utilize nearly all of the clothing and gear that we amassed during his first year (yay for same gender siblings!), there are definitely a few items I’ve purchased within the last few months that I’d now consider must-haves.

Baby Feeding Booster Seat

Feeding Booster Seat

Julian may just be 10 months, but he thinks he’s 2 years old. Little man wants to be involved in everything, including meals at the dinner table. I saw this feeding booster seat at Walmart and knew right away it would be perfect for him. A few things I love about it– the feeding tray is removable and dishwasher-safe. You can also take out the liner to clean. It can be used from age 6 months-33 months, so it’s the type of product that grows with your child. You also can’t beat the $38 price tag. We’ve been so impressed with this!

Baby Hip Seat Carrier

Baby Hip Seat Carrier

Earlier this spring when we were traveling back from the sister-in-law’s wedding, I was struggling to hold up Julian on my hip in line at the airport when another mom tapped me on the shoulder. She motioned to the baby hip seat carrier she was using to carry her little and was like, “YOU NEED THIS and I promise it will change your life.”

Fast forward a few months later, I finally ordered one for myself and now I don’t know how I lived without one. Julian is the definition of a wiggle worm and will throw a fit if I try and carry him in a traditional baby carrier, so this just works so much better for us. He can be up in my arms and see everything that’s going on, while I don’t have to feel like I’m lugging around a sack of potatoes. I found my Baby Hip Seat Carrier at Walmart— the price was under $30 and it takes just seconds to put on. J loves it so much!

Katies Bliss Products That Make My Life Easier As A Mom Of 2

Car Gear // Seat Protectors | Backseat Organizer | Window Shades | Baby Mirror | Car Seat Pad + Cover

You can 100% file these under Products I Wish I Bought Sooner. A few weeks ago when I was cleaning out my car, I noticed some significant wear and tear to my back seats from spills, dirty toddler shoes, etc. I added one of these seat protectors underneath each of the boy’s car seats and then this organizer to the back of the seat facing Nate so he could have a place to keep snacks, books and toys.

Seat Protector For Under Car Seats
Seat Protector For Under Car Seats

Stroller Lights

This is another product I wish I would’ve bought sooner. We take a lot of neighborhood walks and would consider these stroller lights a necessity for safety! The lights come in a pack of two, one for each side of the stroller and easily attach via a silicone strap. Other must-haves on my list: a stroller organizer, snack tray and ride board for big bro!

Katies Bliss Products That Make My Life Easier As A Mom Of 2

Stroller Accessories // Stroller Lights | Stroller Netting | Stroller Organizer | Stroller Stand + Ride Board | Snack Tray

Viral Musical Crawling Crab Toy

Highly-distracting musical toys have become my “secret weapons” when I need a break or need a few extra minutes to cook dinner or fold the laundry in peace. Julian LOVES this musical crawling crab toy and will hustle around after it for 15+ minutes. Nate is a HUGE water guy and would spend hours in the tub if he could and loves this Cloud and Rainbow Showerhead and Musical Bubble Crab. PS Walmart has a great selection of toys from brands like Bright Starts and Baby Einstein— two of my faves!

Katies Bliss Products That Make My Life Easier As A Mom Of 2

Silly Toys // Musical Crawling Crab | Bright Starts Press & Glow Spinner | Turtle Toy | Play Piano | Tiny Play Radio | Musical Phone | Octopus Toy

Katies Bliss Products That Make My Life Easier As A Mom Of 2

Bath Toys // Swimming Turtles | Fountain Toy | Fishing PoleCloud and Rainbow Showerhead Toy | Musical Bubble Crab Bath Toy

Big thank you to Walmart for sponsoring this post!

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How To Fly With A Toddler | Travel Must-Haves https://katiesbliss.com/2022/02/how-to-fly-with-a-toddler-travel-must-haves.html https://katiesbliss.com/2022/02/how-to-fly-with-a-toddler-travel-must-haves.html#comments Thu, 10 Feb 2022 19:00:05 +0000 https://katiesbliss.com/?p=31356 Katies Bliss Toddler Travel Gear

Thanks to all the time we spent going back and forth between the northeast and Florida last year, Nate had over 8 flights under his belt by the time he turned one. Since he was still in the baby stage, my goal was always to try and get him to sleep during the flight (it was hit or miss) and if he was awake I’d just try and keep him occupied

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Katies Bliss Toddler Travel GearKaties Bliss Toddler Travel

Thanks to all the time we spent going back and forth between the northeast and Florida last year, Nate had over 8 flights under his belt by the time he turned one. Since he was still in the baby stage, my goal was always to try and get him to sleep during the flight (it was hit or miss) and if he was awake I’d just try and keep him occupied with breastfeeding lol. Flying with Baby Nate was one thing, but Toddler Nate is a whole different ball game so I wanted to share our go-to in-flight gear + some toddler travel tips!

Katies Bliss Toddler Travel

Snacks + Entertainment = Happy Toddler

Katies Bliss Toddler Travel Gear

1. Kid’s Headband Headphones | 2. Heavy Duty iPad Case | 3. Busy Board | 4. Wipeable Mats | 5. Travel Snack Tray | 6. Reusable Puffy Sticker Play Books | 7. Disposable Bibs | 8. Spill-Proof Tumbler | 9. Cotton Sweatshirt | 10. Kid’s Joggers | 11. High Top Sneakers | 12. Stroller Travel Bag | 13. Collapsable Stroller

We used all of this gear on our recent trips to Florida and the Bahamas! We got lucky with flights that lined up with his wake windows so I just made sure to have lots of things to keep him entertained (aka snacks, an iPad, books and toys.) I also included in my carry-on all the things we typically bring when we eat out at a restaurant– disposable bibs, a mat to put on the table + his water cup.

Travel Tips

If your kiddo is under 2, consider buying them their own seat. Sure, if your flight isn’t full you could end up getting lucky and have an extra seat in your row, but that’s never guaranteed. I’ve flown with Nate as a lap infant and have bought him his own seat and definitely prefer the latter. Even if your kiddo ends up in your lap for most of the flight, it’s still nice to have space to spread out and put them down if needed. I typically always breastfeed Nate during landings and takeoff, so having the seat next to me empty is a game changer, not just for our comfort but privacy too.

How do you handle the car seat + stroller? This is what we do: we check the car seat as baggage right when we get to the airport and then we keep our stroller with us until boarding and check it at the gate. I’m almost certain that every airline is required to waive baggage fees for car seats and strollers so you can always bring these free of charge. When Nate was a little younger and we flew, there were a few times that I did bring his car seat on the flight for him to sit in (I had purchased him a ticket/his own seat.) If you’d prefer to do that, just make sure your car seat is FAA approved. We used the UPPABaby Mesa with no issues! In terms of stroller, we are big fans of the UPPABaby Vista. Yes, it’s a little heavy, but the quality is unmatched and it’s so easy to breakdown and fold up. Highly recommend getting the Vista travel case. We keep it with us as carry-on baggage folded up in the bottom stroller basket while we’re in the airport and then pack up the stroller once boarding begins. It has wheels and you can roll it right down to the gate agent.

Snacks, snacks and more snacks. Our last flight Nate literally snacked the entire time. I think he was honestly more entertained by the endless food than his iPad LOL. How cute is this spinning travel snack tray? I plan on packing this with all his favorite treats for our flight to the Bahamas. Other essentials: a wipeable mat that you can lay over the airplane tray, a travel cup for water/milk and disposable bibs. In terms of specific snacks– I packed Nate a bunch of squeezable pouches, crackers + some cut up fruit and cheese.

Screen time rules do not apply when traveling. While we don’t do screen time at home, flights are a different situation and completely fair game. I have a hard enough time as an adult not going stir crazy on a plane… Can you imagine how small kiddos must feel? On our last flight we prepped our iPad in advance with lots of Netflix downloads. I went for slower-paced series like Llama Llama, Trash Truck and Puffin Rock and avoided the overstimulating shows aka Cocomelon, Baby Bum, Gabby’s Dollhouse, etc. We also used these toddler headband headphones that have a volume-limiting feature to protect littles’ ears.

Save new toys + books for the flight. If you can, try and pack a few new activities that you can “gift” your kiddo on the flight. The last time we traveled these re-usable sticker books were a hit! I’ve already heard really good things about these poppers.

Try to book a morning flight/during your kiddos wake window. This way your kiddo will be well-rested so if a nap doesn’t happen– it’s not the end of the world. You’re also less likely to experience flight delays and issues at the airport. If a morning flight isn’t an option, then I’d opt for one that’s during a wake window (unless you’re confident your kiddo will sleep on the plane.)

Get to the airport early. Especially if you have a lot of baggage or don’t have TSA precheck. We all know that everything takes 2-3x as long with kids. Plan accordingly!

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