Note to Sammy: 4a.m. is NOT Playtime!

I do not know what to do with this child. He wakes up every night at 4a.m. like clockwork… he pretty much always has. Most of the time, though, he would go back to sleep after Andy or I went in his room and comforted him.

This week, not so much.

And it’s not just 4:00 anymore, it’s 3:00. And 3:30. And 3:35. And so on, until 5:00, when it’s nearly time for Mommy and Daddy’s alarm to go off. Around that time, though, he’ll sleep peacefully. In fact, he was still asleep when I left for work this morning.

Last week he was teething really bad and when he woke in the middle of the night, we’d go in and rock him, or I’d nurse him, and we just had a grand time (or he did, anyway). Though we needed to do that because he was really hurting, we are paying the piper this week… because now he thinks the middle of the night is playtime.

Last night we implemented the theories of good old Dr. Ferber, which I know work – I know they do – but damn if it isn’t painful while it’s going on. I hope our misery last night will mean more sleep for everyone tonight. I really hope.

For now, though, I am relying on the 24 ounces of coffee sitting next to me. If that doesn’t work, do you think anyone would notice if I sat at my desk with sunglasses on so I could nap?

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Pampers One Pack = One Vaccine Giveaway

Emily and I are proud to be joining Pampers in helping to spread the word about their One Pack = One Vaccine program. This program, is part of a global initiative with UNICEF to wipe out maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT). MNT is a preventable disease that claims the lives of approximately 128,000 infants and 30,000 mothers in less industrialized nations each year – that’s approximately one death every four minutes.

For every specially marked pack of Pampes diapers and wipes you purchase through May 1st in the U.S. and Canada, the funds for one life-saving vaccine will be donated! So by doing something you do ANYWAYS, you can help save a life! In addition, if you are part of the Pampers Gifts to Grow program, you can redeem Gifts to Grow points for a special onesie that will also trigger the donation of a vaccine.

Here’s what this awesome campaign has accomplished in past years, from the campaign’s website:

Funding from the “One Pack=One Vaccine” program has been essential to helping UNICEF provide much-needed tetanus vaccines to help protect moms and their newborn babies in developing nations against tetanus.

1. In the 2008 North America campaign, Pampers provided funding to UNICEF for over 50 million tetanus vaccines to help protect moms and their newborn babies against tetanus.
2. In the 2009 campaign in North America, Pampers aims to raise funds to help provide an additional 30 million vaccines.
3. Thanks to Pampers’ funding, the total global donations have helped UNICEF provide more than 100 million vaccines through August 31, 2008, and the North American goal was far exceeded.
4. The global campaign goal is to provide funding for more than 200 million life-saving tetanus vaccines over the next three years.

So go out and getcha some Pampers, and together we can save a life!! To get you excited about this campaign, Emily and I have a coupon for one FREE pack of Pampers to give away! Here’s how to enter:

1) Leave a comment on this post, telling us where you usually buy Pampers.

2) Tweet about this post on Twitter, then leave us a separate comment with your twitter URL telling us you did so.

3) Post about this contest on your blog, and leave us a separate comment with your post URL.

4) Subscribe to our feed and leave us a separate comment telling you did so (or already do).

One winner will be selected by Random.org on Friday, March 20th.

Hey, while you’re at it, go enter our giveaway here for a MyPublisher Photo Book! And, I’m guest posting today at To Think is To Create (starting at 9 a.m.). I’d love it if you’d head over there and show me some love!

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Guest Post: Baby-Proofing Your Home

Today we are bringing you a guest post from Suzanne, one of the experts at CSNbaby.com.

Tips for Baby-Proofing Your Home

Day in and day out we try our hardest to make our home safe and comfortable for our family. While installing an alarm system or putting a scary guard dog out in your front lawn may ward off danger from the outside, the scarier situations lie inside our house. Babies are explorative and once you couple that type of personality with their tiny size, they can get can pretty much anywhere – which is why it’s important to highlight some general ways in which we can properly baby-proof our home.

Despite the fact that your baby’s crib is where they rest peacefully, this area of the nursery can be one of the most dangerous areas for your child if it hasn’t been properly assembled. As much as we think it’s a good idea to accept hand-me-down baby furniture to save on money, its best not to use antique furniture that doesn’t meet the crib manufacturing standards in cribs built in 1992 or later. Also, used cribs can be broken or missing small parts that could critically affect the overall construction. Be sure that the headboard or footboard doesn’t include decorative cutouts that your baby can get tangled in or tall corner posts that children can grab hold of and crawl on.

When you’re arranging the floor plan of your baby’s nursery, place cribs, changing tables, and rockers away from hanging drapery and blind cords to prevent entanglement or dissembled window treatments. The inner cords of blinds also pose a risk so simply removing the hanging cords is not enough. Since the nursery is a convenient place to store toys and stuffed animals, a wooden toy box makes organization a snap. With that in mind, avoid using storage units that include a heavy, hinged lid that can create a dangerous trap for young children. Mount bookshelves to the wall to prevent the structure from tipping over if tampered with and place a TV within a tall cabinet or on top of a high roll-out shelf.

If there is a specific section you would like to keep little ones out of, adjustable baby gates installed between kitchen islands or cabinets are an easy solution as long as you don’t mind hopping over them every now and then. These are absolutely crucial for the top and bottom of staircases in any part of the home that your child has access to.

If you’ve ever been around children in the kitchen, you’d understand how important it is to baby-proof this area of the home. Whether you’re making a quick snack or a gourmet family meal, young kids always want to see what’s happening on the counters, what’s inside the fridge, and what sounds each pot and pan can make. The first thing to check for is low sharp edges or corners that toddlers can reach or bump up against. Installing safety locks on all cabinets, pantries, and liquor cabinets that contain harmful cleaning products, food, or small objects will keep your child safe during their exploration. It’s best to move dangerous products to the top shelves to ensure that babies have no chance of getting their little hands on them. Also, a dishwasher full of clean or dirty utensils is tempting to a child – make sure to keep your dishwasher door closed and fastened tightly anytime you aren’t loading or unloading it so your child doesn’t have access to sharp forks and knives.

In all areas of the house, make sure low electrical outlets are covered. Once your child reaches a toddler age where they can climb, the dining room or kitchen table will no longer be a safe place to store dangerous items like scissors or breakables like your favorite flower vase.

What are some of your favorite baby-proofing tips and hacks? Is there anything you learned the hard way?

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