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Metoo Highchair

Metoo highchair

Edie sitting in her Metoo highchair

We recently received our Metoo highchair from phil&teds. It clamps easily onto our table, and feels really secure. It’s really light-weight and folds up small and flat. It comes with straps to go over little shoulders, we haven’t used them since trying them out. I think they may come in handy when Edie could potentially crawl out (and some of her back-bending of late makes me think that I should try them again). For now, they don’t really get in the way, but it would be nice to be able to detach them.

We’ve taken it to a few friends houses, and a few restaurants, with mixed results. Most places it’s worked just fine, but because it clamps directly onto things using a c-clamp, we’ve had to get creative sometimes. Last weekend we were at a forest service cabin with a group of friends, and the table there had a routed edged about 2″ wide that sloped down from table top. The top of the c-clamp is flat and about 3″, so I thought we were out of luck. But our friend Pete had the genius idea of flipping the clamp over (which I’m sure isn’t recommended by the company). We flipped it over, put down some cloth to protect the table top, and screwed the clamp down extra tight. It worked wonderfully the whole weekend, and Edie had fun playing with the bottom of the clamps!

The only other problem we’ve run into is that it’s not safe on small tables. We took it too a great Mediterranean restaurant here in Yakima, and all of their tables are square café tables that are only about 3 1/2′ wide. I ended up standing on the foot of the table the whole time to make sure that Edie didn’t tip the whole thing over!

We’ve really enjoyed having it at home, because it gets Edie right at the table with us, and it doesn’t take up as much room as a free standing highchair would. And she’s been loving it, too!

Angel Baby Bottom Balm

Angel Baby Bottom BalmA friend of ours gave us a container of Angel Baby Bottom Balm at our baby shower, and we love it. We took it to the hospital with us, but we didn’t use it right away. I had never seen meconium before, and frankly, I was surprised at just how sticky and tar-like it was. We had a tough time cleaning Edie up the first couple of diapers, and then Ashley decided to put it the Angel Baby Bottom Balm on her, and wow! What a difference. She was a ton easier to wipe clean. Now that she’s moved on to breast milk poop, it’s not as tricky to get her cleaned up, but we’re still using it off and on to help keep her from getting too chapped. We haven’t had much in the way of diaper rash (the fleece doublers we’re using help keep her really dry), but when Edie does get a little red, this balm does the trick.

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