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  • New Years Babies Timing Questioned (And Answered)

    Quick. What's one "news" story guaranteed to be featured in Tuesday's local news? That's right! The annual "First Baby of the New Year" story. Snore!

    But I do have some questions about the whole "time of birth" thing anyway, even though I had mine waaaay past any new year in March. How do you tell who the winner is for those citywide contests? I mean, do hospitals synchronize their clocks? Are nurses required to look at the clock? And when, officially, is a baby born? Head out? Feet out? Cut, swaddled and Apgar scored? Do laboring moms watch the clock to ensure their win all those great door prizes (and is holding the baby in any longer than necessary worth any amount of money?)

     

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  • A Tad Bit Neurotic About the Baby Names

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    When we were kicking around baby names, we did do a little legwork. Since my name was popular for both boys and girls of my generation, I was often referred to in class as "Kelly M." and it was annoying. If I'd been a bit savvier, I would have made them at least give me a good variation on my name, like "K-Money" or something, but no. Anyhow, I was determined my child would never suffer the same fate, so I checked all possible names in the Social Security website, just to make sure we weren't picking anything too popular. However, I can say with certainty that it never occurred to me to hire a name consultant or to think of our name choice as "branding."

    When I read this article, my first thought was, "If these folks are so worried about the baby's name, how are they ever going to manage to survive new parent anxiety?" Because, my god, there's all kinds of nerve-wracking parental decisions you have to make, and the name choice, while pretty permanent, is one of the milder ones. Perhaps you could just hire a consultant to raise the baby. My second thought was, "Branding? Eeeew." Yeah, yeah, names make an impression, blah blah, but do we have to describe our children as products that need to be sold? Call me a big ol' socialist, but when it comes to children, the marketing talk icks me out. And that's coming from the mom of a kid who can make your socks whiter than the leading brand.


  • Strollerderby Playdate: Babies, Babies, Babies!

    Goon Squad babiesIs there a baby boom or what? It sure seems like it.

    Tammie at Soul Gardening just had a baby.

    Liz at Mom-101 thought she was going to have a baby - but not quite yet. 

    Christina from A Mommy Story shows off her belly, which is full of a baby.

    Speaking of these three ladies, I hope you didn't miss the virtual baby shower that was thrown in thier honor. It's too late to win any prizes, but you can still check out the games including match the blogger's baby. (Mine are easy to match, sometimes having twins makes things a dead giveaway.)



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