Unusual But Totally Mom Approved Diaper Bag Gifts & a Great Freezer Meal for New Parents
A friend was just honored with a baby shower. That is reason enough to celebrate, but this gal is making most folks pregnancies look like a walk in a park. Many of us can't relate to that kind of a pregnancy. Through it all she has not lost the best giggle our family has ever heard. Her laugh makes all of us feel joy down to our toes! If this baby has any of her joyful spunk, it is going to be an awesome little person to watch grow up.
Anyway I digress… back to the baby shower.
The invitation asked for guests to write one thing their mother did for them and asked guests to bring something that would be found in a diaper bag. I was instantly transported back to our diaper bag days and the things that made parenting pre-language, miniatures of my husband and myself easier. Those were some awesome days of parenthood! Often laced with odd smells, lurches of insane physical leaps to protect kids from perceived random farm or home remodeling dangers, lack of sleep, board books that smelled like cheerios or the farm truck and moments of pure joy. I got a little teary just writing that while I remembered those days.
In case you didn't know, my husband and I love raising our kids. We loved baby baths, open mouth kisses, bald heads, bed time board books, trimming little toe nails and finding their first toe jam. Even changing diapers wasn't a “you gonna get this?” part of parenting for us. We found ways to financially cope with me working part-time so I could have Friday’s off with our kids. I mourned more than a little the reality that two kids would be what we would have on our own (even though I was pretty okay with just two) because of health issues and my husband still wishes for more little people to join our family somehow.
We love the stages our kiddos have grown into, too. But surviving those early days gives you a perspective of how to plan ahead to make life easier and makes the need for some kind of order or schedule necessary. The diaper bag essentials in our life had a few different things from the recommendations in “What to Expect When You are Expecting.”
We love the stages our kiddos have grown into, too. But surviving those early days gives you a perspective of how to plan ahead to make life easier and makes the need for some kind of order or schedule necessary. The diaper bag essentials in our life had a few different things from the recommendations in “What to Expect When You are Expecting.”
So if you are looking for some Diaper Bag standouts aside from extra diapers, wipes, and bottles these made the list through two great baby-hoods of our kiddos. From our farm house to yours…
(Please note - I have not been paid or compensated in any way for my inclusion of these items on my baby bag list. They are products we just really liked using.)
Leatherman ® Micra
(Please note - I have not been paid or compensated in any way for my inclusion of these items on my baby bag list. They are products we just really liked using.)
Leatherman ® Micra
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It comes in fun colors, now too. Stainless was the only option when we were setting up shop.
Pocket First Aid Kit
Every kid is going to have more than one epic wipe-out away from home. It is amazing how an alcohol swab (for mom’s peace of mind) and a Band-Aid (for kiddo’s peace of mind) can really get you over the emotional fallout from that wipe-out. The Farmer Boy still carries 3-4 Band-Aids in his billfold and Hello Kitty, Spiderman and a few other designer Band-Aids have saved the day for adults as well as our kiddos once we retired our diaper bag.
Insect repellent wipes
If you don’t live where mosquitoes are a second state bird at certain times of the year, this doesn't apply to you. If you go out in the great outdoors in peak tick and skeeter season, this is an inspired item to have. You can find the good old fashioned Deet containing kind or the more organic and essential oil kind as well on line or at many camping stores.
Disposable baby wash cloths
Gallon size Ziploc Freezer bag with a clean outfit – make sure it is a top to bottom outfit
The Ziploc bag will protect the new outfit from bottle spills and diaper bag mishaps until needed. The Ziploc will then protect the diaper bag from the icky outfit and whatever may be on it. An extra bag is great to throw used bottles in so they don’t leak sour milk all over. That extra bag is also great for your older “toddlers” if they get sick in public or aren't feeling so hot on a car trip. Zip up the bag and just chuck it in the trash – no smell, not much mess.
Extra set of Car and House Keys
The stress of being a parent can be amazing. Every parent will have at least one day where somehow we got the kid and diaper bag out, but we've locked the keys or our purse in the car. It happened to me more than once. These are just another form of good insurance for bad days.
Flour sack towel, one of those old fashioned Birdseye fabric diapers or a 42x42 inch square of real flannel.
These unfold into a huge thinner piece of fabric. It can be used to mop up a mess, dry a kid off, nurse under, a light blanket to swaddle baby in, tent over a car window to block the sun or A/C blowing right on them on a long drive or to cover those public restroom changing stations. Folded tightly they don’t take up much room and are a lightweight and bleach-able kid accessory.
Large Bottles of Water that Have a Really Tight lid
It gives you enough water to mix a bottle if you aren't a nursing mom. Can provide a measure of how much a nursing mom has consumed. Can be reusable for stops at safe water fountains and sinks. Can provide enough water to get that insta-wash cloth wet and a little rinse for a quick clean up when water isn't right at hand. You may wrinkle your nose at a bottle of water from a tap, but almost 50% of all bottled water you buy at the store comes from a faucet, too.
These things made our babyhood days easier. Ultimately though, they weren't a replacement for the two most important tools parents can have. Faith in a heavenly father to provide a road map for parenting and an appreciation for how temporary babyhood is. Knowing this time won’t last forever is an anchor to help you get through the rough spots and to even remember to cherish those times. I have learned more about my insecurities, prejudices, and values from parenting than any other life event has been able to provide to me.
This is a recipe that I use often for a freezer meal for new families. It works pretty well for nursing moms because it doesn't have any of those traditional gassy foods and for families with other kiddos, well who doesn't like a good tatter tot casserole?
My Farmer's Wife Favorite Cheesy Tatter Tot Casserole
The Groceries:
1 - 1 1/2 pounds of lean ground beef, browned and well rinsed (can add minced onion to this if the mom isn't nursing or baby doesn't mind onions)
1 can Healthy Request Cream of Mushroom Soup (doesn't have MSG, which can bother babies)
1 C sour Cream
1/2 C milk
1 Package of premium frozen vegetables
2 C Sharp Cheddar Cheese
1 package tatter tots
The Process:
Lightly spray 9x13 pan with cooking spray. Place browned meat in the bottom of pan.
Pour frozen veggies over the top of meat.
Combine soup, sour cream and milk together and pour evenly over meat and vegetables.
Sprinkle cheese over the top.
Layer Tatter Tots over top of everything in an even, single layer.
Baking immediately - 375 for 45 minutes uncovered or until tots are well crisped and you see bubbling throughout.
From Frozen - 375 covered lightly with foil for 45 minutes to 1 hour and uncovered for an additional 45 minutes.
My Farmer's Wife Favorite Cheesy Tatter Tot Casserole
The Groceries:
1 - 1 1/2 pounds of lean ground beef, browned and well rinsed (can add minced onion to this if the mom isn't nursing or baby doesn't mind onions)
1 can Healthy Request Cream of Mushroom Soup (doesn't have MSG, which can bother babies)
1 C sour Cream
1/2 C milk
1 Package of premium frozen vegetables
2 C Sharp Cheddar Cheese
1 package tatter tots
The Process:
Lightly spray 9x13 pan with cooking spray. Place browned meat in the bottom of pan.
Pour frozen veggies over the top of meat.
Combine soup, sour cream and milk together and pour evenly over meat and vegetables.
Sprinkle cheese over the top.
Layer Tatter Tots over top of everything in an even, single layer.
Baking immediately - 375 for 45 minutes uncovered or until tots are well crisped and you see bubbling throughout.
From Frozen - 375 covered lightly with foil for 45 minutes to 1 hour and uncovered for an additional 45 minutes.
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