goodnight moon…

About a year ago I received an invitation to a baby shower for one of my best friend’s sisters. Of course the invites were absolutely adorable and I could not wait to take advantage of this opportunity for one of my favorite pastimes – shopping! Armed with registry list in-hand, it didn’t take long for my brain to go into overload… so many choices! Although I was perfectly capable of picking something off of the list, finding the corresponding item on the shelf, and delivering it to the shower in baby-themed wrapping and a big tulle bow nothing was jumping out at me saying, “Pick me, I’m the perfect gift!” I was caught between the practical (baby monitor, burp cloths, diapers) and the practically perfect (have you seen all the adorable outfits there are to choose from?!).

I wandered around the store for a little while up and down aisles, in and out of rounders filled with the most irresistible articles of clothing. Then, I saw the familiar green and orange cover of Goodnight Moon. Remembering how many times I had read that book to my younger sister when she little, I picked it up and began flipping through the pages. A light bulb went on… books! I finally decided on my gift – copies of Goodnight Moon, Where the Wild Things Are (one of my younger brother’s favs), and The Velveteen Rabbit. Then I added some less exciting (however more necessary) items off of their registry (baby 1st aid kit, bottles, burp cloths, etc) and I had a shower gift I was excited about! I was able to help build baby’s library with books I had loved growing up plus give the parents-to-be some very practical items that didn’t sound like glamorous gifts on their own.

Since then, I always try to include some of my favorite children’s books with a shower gift. Although it’s so tempting to buy one of the zillions of to-die-for miniature ensembles for baby, it’s just as satisfying to know that mom, dad, and baby will be sharing many moments over the years enjoying the stories in these books.

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raining cats & dogs

I don’t know about the rest of the country but in Portland right now it’s raining cats & dogs! Our back patio (a fabulous place to relax and entertain in nice weather) has since turned into a mini lake. The same can be said for many a backyard, neighborhood park, or playground once the sun turns to showers come fall. So… what in the world do you do with the little ones who are super active and love the outdoors once the weather gets wet?

Growing up in Seattle, some of my favorite rainy day memories were from the Seattle Children’s Museum or Pacific Science Center. Right now through Jan. 30, 2011 they have a special Harry Potter exhibit sure to please kids of all ages! In Portland, visit OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry). Also – if you have the chance to get away for a Thursday date night, check out OMSI After-Dark, an adults-only time to play and explore all the things kids young and old love about OMSI!

In other major metro areas check out California Science Center (in it’s final few weeks of it’s fabulous mummies exhibit), Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, St. louis Science Center in Missouri or Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, TX. Of course the culture-rich east coast cities including D.C. and New York have a plethora of fabulous museums etc., to entertain on a rainy day! Check out google to find a science center or children’s museum near your home.

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black & white nursery

Right now I am super excited about the trend of using unexpected colors or patterns in a nursery (like black and white) so here are a few of my fab favorites from the website of Peekaboo Design Group, a Dallas-Ft. Worth based company who’s concept of the surprise nursery is one-of-a-kind. Check out more details here!

Not only are black and white patterns very soothing for baby (as well as beneficial in development) but it can turn into a very interesting and beautiful room. The other great thing is by basing a design concept around black and white, adding less-traditional baby colors (such as the sage green and warm golden in the nursery pictured above) you get a fabulous room that will grow with your baby from infant to toddler and beyond much more easily.

Another favorite black and white baby room pictured on the Peekaboo website uses pops of hot pink mixing stripes, polkadots, solids, and even toile making for a fabulous finished product!

Lastly, using unexpected textures (in addition to patterns) will make a nursery concept feel fresh and original. I love the dupioni silk in olive used in the room to the left paired with navy blue. This is sure to be a soothing middle of the night oasis for parents and baby!

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puddle jumping

Over the last couple of years I have been obsessed with tracking down a pair of the Hunter Original Wellies in pumpkin orange for myself. Sadly, there doesn’t seem to be a single pair in a size 8 left out there for me to buy!

That minor-tragedy aside, when I saw these Hunter Wellies for kids I just about died! They are even more adorable in person than the pictures can possibly show. The other day I saw a little girl wearing the Kid’s Original in light pink with multi-color striped sweater leggings, a khaki pea coat, and a fuzzy white hat – TOO CUTE for words!

I also love the original green for both boys and girls. Can you imagine these with jeans and a chunky tan sweater or fuzzy plaid flannel button-up? LOVE love love them. Don’t forget to add the fleece welly socks for those extra cold days and your little one can be puddle-jumping for hours.

Not to mention – the fact that they are made from natural rubber make them extra durable… a good candidate to pass down to little brother or sister!

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vintage maternity!

Poking around on topbabyblogs.com the other day I ran across this: http://www.etsy.com/shop/miskabelly. Not only do I love etsy but adorable vintage maternity too… what’s not to love?!

One of my favorites is this fabulous black wool cape. Wear it over leggings and a cozy sweater, add killer boots and you’re good to go! Not to mention, this is a piece that can transition post-pregnancy really well. You don’t have to be sporting a baby bump to own this look.

I’m crazy about their vintage for little ones too! Check out this adorable 1950’s quilted baby girl robe and one-of-a-kind hand knit yellow jumper.

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new adventures…

My grandfather always told me that I should love going to work every day… and if you find something you love doing, it won’t ever feel like work. Taking his advice, I’ve decided to make the leap into entrepreneurship and start my own business. Combining a love of design, fashion, styling, and babies Bella Bambini Design was born; a baby planning company aimed at helping expectant parents in the journey leading up to bringing home baby.

I got the idea while talking with a girlfriend who had just found out she was pregnant. It was a complete surprise! As any first-time parent, she had a million questions and concerns. As I listened and offered my advice she asked (only partially joking), “Can I hire you?!” That’s when it hit me – she should!

The goal I have for Bella Bambini Design is to help with all the exciting steps on the way to baby’s arrival. This includes nursery planning and design, maternity styling (looking fabulous is hard enough even without a rapidly changing body!), custom registries, baby gear consulting, and shower planning among other things. I hope for this blog to be a way of sharing the process as well as some great ideas and experiences along the way.

Thanks for stopping by!

Cara

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