Baby gear, in 12 steps
There is so much STUFF for parents, and what is necessary available seems inversely proportional to how little the kid is. That’s because (I imagine) we are weaker with lack of sleep and nerves in the early days and will shell out the big bucks at 2am for a new swaddle that promises two more easy naps or a baby carrier you can put on with one hand.
This second time around I’m more familiar with the gear we have already, prefer, and need. But don’t worry - we still come up with the challenges of baby gear-ing, which typically follow this path:
Identify the need - what do you or baby need - way to tote baby hands free? Exciting entertainment for blossoming minds? Bottles that fit the bill to reduce spit up?
Do the research - spend hours on blogs, reviews and consulting with friends. Skip this step and go to 4 if you already own
Purchase - get excited that all your problems will soon be solved.
Time the execution - when do you need that need swaddle or car seat or newborn pillow? How about in 10 minutes when your baby has a meltdown? Great. Now is perfect.
Scan the instructions - you get the gist. Or you think you remember from 4 years ago. How hard could this be?
Put it together - or rather, attempt to. Wow your child is really screaming now!! How come it isn’t looking like the picture?
Watch a demo - frantically scour YouTube for someone wiser than you demoing the product use. It’s making sense but you can’t seem to move fast enough under pressure.
Bring in the child - put them in the new bouncer / sling / baby carrier / car seat / stroller / high chair.
Observe results - nope, your child is having none of it. You’ve taken too long and there is no way they are getting soothed by [this item].
Remove child - pick them up, soothe them and apologize for your terrible attempt at putting together an item for their comfort.
Document errors - where did you go wrong? Was it the strap or the little pillow or… ?
Resolve to try tomorrow - until then, stash everything in a sad little heap in the corner of the room. It will wait.







