The Miracle Blanket – it’s not just a clever name!

One of the very first reviews I ever wrote was on the Miracle Blanket; I wrote it just because I loved the product and wanted to share. We would not have survived Sophie’s infanthood with out it!  Well, four years later, I have to say, the Miracle Blanket is STILL miraculous.  We have other swaddlers that I like, but the Miracle Blanket wins the award for best ALL-AROUND.  Here’s why I STILL love it!

  • The arm flaps keep baby’s arms secure at his or her side – just like in ye olde womb!
  • The pouch for the legs makes it really easy to pop the baby’s legs out of the swaddle so you can secure the baby in a swing or bouncy seat but keep the rest of the body swaddled.
  • It’s really simple to use, with no hooks, ties, or velcro.
  • It keeps my baby calm and happy!  See?
he makes white with pink trim look manly!

I like this blanket so much that when they sent me one to review this time, and it was white and PINK, I didn’t even CARE, even though I was having a boy.  Any Miracle Blanket it perfect in my book!  My boy rocks his girly-colored Miracle Blanket and it keeps him calm, day or night! I swaddle him in it to nap and Bobby swaddles him up nice and tight in it before bed.

In my opinion, the Miracle Blanket is THE must-have item if you are having a baby, and the perfect gift for ever shower you ever go to.  Seriously, I could not LOVE the Miracle Blanket any more!  It really is amazing!

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Ouch.

A few nights ago, Jonah awoke in the middle of the night screaming bloody murder.  And since he sleeps in  a bassinet 3 inches from my bed and about 12 inches from my ears, it scared the crap out of me.  I bolted up right to a sitting position, and something happened.

Something unpleasant occurred in the right side of the general area that got cut open three weeks ago.  And since that night (it was Thursday, I think) – my pain, which had been well under control with just Motrin, has gotten worse and worse.  Tonight it is back up to what I felt like the night I got home from the hospital – NOT GOOD!  So I made an appointment with my doc for 8:15 Tuesday morning (which is the time most of you will be reading this) to see if a) I am dying and b) if not, can she do anything to FIX ME or at least give me some more yummy pain meds.  Because I am in bad shape.  Hobbling around and so much more.

But of course, tonight as I write this, we are under a winter weather advisory.  We are supposed to get DUMPED ON tonight.  Which means I will have to drive my jacked-up self and my infant to my doctor’s office in a blizzard, OR – continue to suffer and not be able to function.  I’ve already got my mom coming over to take Sophie to school, but I am sure what will happen is this:

1) My dad, a teacher, will have school canceled and will bring my mom in their 4-wheel drive vehicle.

2) My big kids will not have school and my parents will end up staying with them while I go to the doctor.

3) The drive to the doctor’s will be horrifying.

4) I will kill myself getting the baby seat out of the car and/or fall on my butt on the snow and hurt myself even worse.

Or not.  None of the above could occur.  But I tell you what, I HAVE to get to that appointment tomorrow!  I am in a bad, bad way and I just can’t be in this place with three needy kiddos to take care of.

Plus, I have like zero pain tolerance.  I’m not exactly stoic. And this freaking HURTS.

So wish me clear roads and pain medication, people!  I need ’em both!

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Safety 1st Air Protect On Board 35 Infant Car Seat

Since baby Jonah was a happy “surprise” for our family, and since Sophie was already four when he was born,  we had given away all of our baby stuff long ago.  So of course I was very excited to get the opportunity to review the Safety 1st Air Protect On Board 35 Infant Car Seat.  And I am even more excited to say, I totally LOVE it!   My husband was already singing it’s praises as soon as he installed the base in our car – he said it was by far the easiest and most secure install he had ever done on an infant seat.  Since I had a C-section, it was a couple of weeks before I could try it out.  But I’ve gotten out with the baby a few times this week and the car seat has been awesome for me as well!  Here’s what I really like about it:

  • It’s so lightweight.  It is amazing how much lighter it is than the seat I used with Sophie four years ago.  It is so, SO much easier to haul around, and since I am still recovering from surgery, that is a blessing!
  • It’s very easy to get in and out of the base.  I have two big-kid booster seats on either side of the infant seat in the back seat of my car – that’s right – three car seats shoved in the back!  So I have to lift the seat over the big kid seats to get it in the base – but it clicks right in very easily and I don’t have to fiddle with it.  It’s just as easy to get out.
  • Jonah can stay in it for a long time!  My past infant seats only held babies up to 25 lbs. and 26″ in length.  My babies never made it to the weight limit – they outgrew it in length first.  So I had skinny but tall 5 and 6-month old babies in big kid seats and it just felt way too early!  Jonah can stay in this seat up to 32″ and 35 lbs.!   What a relief!
  • It’s SAFE!  The air protect side impact technology provides amazing protection for infants.  One in four automobile collisions involve side impact, and those are the deadliest type of crashes for children.  According the the product description, air protect technology protects your kiddo in two ways: “During a crash, the system immediately shields your child’s head from the impact. In a second layer of defense, air protect allows air to escape from the headrest: channeling crash energy away from your child, creating more ride down time. It is this double layer of protection that makes air protect technology unique.”

I couldn’t recommend this car seat any more highly. We’ve already purchased another base for our other car, and I’m sure we’ll be investing in the big kid version of this car seat when the time comes!

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Safety 1st sent me this car seat for review.  This post was written by me and was not edited by them in any way.

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