Wednesday Advice Smackdown Special Thursday Edition
February 16, 2006
Reason #47549234 Why IKEA Is Out To Destroy Me: This morning, as I went to retrieve my keys from our adorable PAVO cabinet (I painted it purple! I am so craftsy!), the little dowel-like knob thing went flying through the air and landed in places unknown. After crawling around on the floor for some time, cursing IKEA and dust bunnies and this job that makes me leaving the fucking house in the first place, like do they not understand what a damn challenge that is, I gave up and attempted to open the key cabinet without the knob.
MOTHER OF GOD, IT WOULD NOT OPEN. IT WOULD NOT SURRENDER MY KEYS. I used my fingers, a pen and a fork in an attempt to jar the stupid thing open, while thinking that hey! What I could really use to open this thing would be a nice, pointy key! Fuck you!
I finally yanked the whole cabinet off the wall and shook it violently until my keys came unhooked and blew the door open from the inside. My keys are Jack Bauer, apparently.
Then I collected my keys, baby and bag (more on THAT later, grr) and stepped outside, only to accidentally kick the rogue knob (which had rolled UNDER my front door and out onto the stairwell landing) down the stairs, where it bounced and bobbed down TWO FLIGHTS before I found it and stompily took it back upstairs, unlocked my front door and hurled it blindly into the living room, where I will deal with it LATER.
So. Who has a question for me? Preferably one that lets me yell a lot?
Dearest Amalah,
I'm in need of some really really good advice. Firstly, i have medium-length and layered hair. Naturally, my hair is frizzy and wavy. Put together 'layered' and 'frizzy', and what you get is volume. Now what i would like to have is frizz-free hair and soft, natural, separated waves. I think I want to use Bed Head, but I'm still not sure which product to use. Either Small Talk or Hard to Get...but which one of them will give me the desired result?
Now, Small Talk de-frizzes hair and also gives hold. But it also gives volume, and I don't want that. As for Hard to Get, it gives texture and separation, but I assume it does not de-frizz hair. So what do you think I should use? Team up Control Freak and Hard to get?? Thanks in advance.
Avanti
P.S I don't want to use the Catwalk mousse coz i want 'soft, natural' curls.
You do not want Small Talk OR Hard to Get. Small Talk is mostly for thickifying and volumizing, and yes, "thickifying" is totally a word, shut up. Hard to Get is a finishing paste, more along the lines of a pomade, and is to be used very, very sparingly. It also does nothing for curls.
You do want to use a Catwalk product, but yay! It's not a mousse. It's the Curls Rock Curls Booster, and it's a lightweight spray that defrizzes and defines curls. Spray it on wet hair before using a diffuser, or spray it on dry hair and scrunch.
If you've got extra-stubborn frizz, add in the Curls Rock Leave-In Moisturizer, which further defrizzes and defines, but has the added benefit of a detangler. And if you're one of the curly-haired girls who doesn't like to shampoo your hair every day, but finds that your hair is a little dry on the second day, this is the stuff to use.
And while we're on the subject of curly hair, a lot of people asked me how I got my hair to do the thing it is doing in this entry, since I actually have very straight, fine hair. So I will tell you, because I am feeling chatty and helpy.
Two products that will change the life of every faux-wavy-hair girl out there: Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray and Catwalk Frisky Scrunching Gel. Oh, my lands.
First, I blow-dry my hair straight with a wide, flat paddle brush, lifting at the roots. Then I take a medium-sized and very hot curling iron and wrap small pieces of hair around the ENTIRE iron. Don't open up the...thing you usually open. You know. Wrap your hair and hold the ends as close to the iron as you can without burning your fingers. Let set for a bit and then pull the iron away. This creates, in the words of my beloved hairdresser, the "modern ringlet." Instead of fluffy poodle curls you get hair that's just kind of wavy and bent.
Do as many of these as your arms can stand and then lightly spray one of the two products I mentioned earlier all over. Scrunch. You're done.
The Bumble & Bumble product is better for this look, in my opinion, but it's pricey, and if you've got oily hair it probably adds more build-up and "grit" (the whole idea is that it makes your hair kind of beachy and salty) than you want. In that case, go with the gel.
Obviously? Not so much of an everyday look. I only attempt this when we're going out, and even then I usually end up with an abbreviated version because I sort of have a baby who may be more important than my hair. I know!
(Cagey? I so wanted to do my hair all pretty like this for our lunch, but I never got around to it because MY child threw his tantrum at home. But just so you know, you are Curling Iron Worthy, at least in theory.)
Amalah, love -
I am going nuts. A year ago I decided to stop playing Happy Hippie and started actually getting my hair cut and styled. I've kept it pretty short, shoulders or above, but I got very tired of that and so I have begin growing it out. This is not going well. I have thickish, wavy (I live in Texas, so translate "wavy" to "ball of frizz") hair that is now to my shoulders, more or less. It's gotten better since I started following your advice on shampooing roots, conditioning ends, but that kind of also points out that There Is More To Be Done. But what?
I think I need real bangs, but I'm not sure. I think I need better de-frizzing products. I know I need to trim off the ends. And for sure I need a new style while I'm growing it out that won't make me want to just pull this all into a ponytail (because I have heard awful stories about constant ponytails and one's hairline and oh my god I don't want to go bald heeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!). Can you guide a girl who doesn't know what to do with misbehaving hair that badly needs a great style? I enclose a picture that should never see the light of day because it is hiiiiiiiideeeeeous.
You will be my heroine forever if you can help me nail down the final steps to lovely hair.
(Am I still your heroine if I give you advice like, six months after you asked for it? No? Yeah, didn't think so.)
Part the first: As usual, you are being too hard on yourself. Your hair looks healthy and not frizzy at all. So yay for that.
Part the second: Um. I just poked around your site and your Flickr photos and saw that you got bangs. Which...well, that was kind of my advice. You needed bangs, and now you have them, and I like them very much. Also your rack, but that's another matter altogether and I am NOT bitching about breastfeeding today, no I am not.
Anyway, I have no idea if you still have any problems regarding frizz, but I will say this: anyone who has a problem with frizz should start by adding a weekly deep-conditioning treatment and a good leave-in conditioner before moving on to specific anti-frizz styling products. I like the Alterna Caviar and Bumble & Bumble Deeep conditioners and the Catwalk Fast-Fixx leave-in spray. You may still need something extra, or you may be like me, who used to goop lots of anti-frizz stuff in her hair before starting the deep conditioner/leave-in conditioner regimen and discovered that oh! Not so frizzy after all! Just thirsty.
Dearest Amalah,
My dear friend has been with her man for three years. I have never
particularly cared for him, but of course, she doesn't know that. I
liked him even less when he tried to pick up my roommate, not
realizing that I knew her and heard all about the transgression. His
girlfriend never found out. That was a year and a half ago, but last
week, I found his profile on My Space, billing himself as "single,"
and I accessed several of his flirty and suggestive communications
with semi-nude internet girlies. Like I said, I've never trusted this
guy. I'd like to tell my best friend, but will she take my word over
his? Also, she's been through a lot lately--when is the appropriate
time to bring this up? Internet hookups are on the road to cheat-dom,
am I correct?
If you could help me out, that would sort of make my life complete. Many thanks.
Laura
Oh, the never-ending dilemma over Whether To Get Involved Or Not.
While it's entirely subjective and on a case-by-case basis, I am generally in favor of Getting Involved whenever cheating is, well, involved.
Because I would want to know. First, because I would be furious if my friends let me be made a fool of by some cheating dickweed, and secondly, because HELLO, diseases and shit.
Think about it: if she's been with this guy for three years, there's a good chance that they are no longer using condoms. And if he's out there trying to pick up random girls (in real life, not just online), there's also a good chance that he's succeeded. And while I may be making sweeping generalizations here, people who cheat don't usually have their partner's sexual health at the top of their priority list.
Plus, you're her friend. You did the right thing not going to her with the general "I just don't like him" business, because if that was all you had on this guy, I'd tell you to keep your mouth shut. But you have a MySpace profile and other online evidence, and dude, she needs to know. It sucks and she may shoot the messenger first, but you have to let her know.
Send her his profile and the stuff you found. Keep quiet about the roommate thing, for now anyway. Let her deal with one thing at a time.
Oh, and from my own personal experience with Getting Involved When Your Friend Is Dating A Lying Cheating Jerkwad, be prepared: She might forgive him. She might get mad at you. Be patient though, because six months later she might find some damning evidence of her own, like say, HIS STASH OF GLOW-IN-THE-DARK CONDOMS, belatedly kick his ass to the curb and then email you an apology, because damn.
Hey now! That story wasn't appropriate for children!
Dear Amalah,
Last March I went to Texas with Habitat for Humanity to build houses for people who wanted houses. Saintly, right? Except I abused my body in the worst possible way by forgetting to apply sunscreen until the second day, and by that time, the damage had been done. To this day, both shoulders are pink and wrinkly-looking and bear brown spots.
(Here's a note to tell you that I just pulled on the collar of my turtleneck--without closing the door to my office--to verify that my shoulder description was on target. Also, I considered taking pictures in order to give you crystal-clear visual but realized that sending you images of my bare skin just might cause you to take back your original e-mail.)
On May 12 of this year, I will finally get myself married. I am wearing a strapless dress once again and have no intention of tanning. The shoulders, they need to look good for the close-ups. Can you recommend anything?
Frema
Okay, one day I am just going to write an advice column that reads like this:
Sephora.com. The end.
Sephora's website has semi-customized product recommendations to go with every goddamn problem you can think of.
Just click on your problem, answer some questions, and ta-da! A nice line-up of products appears, and yeah, I'm sure they're paid placements, but they really help narrow down the overwhelming list of skincare options out there, and in most cases, give you confidence to find a cheaper alternative.
I think the type of product you need is somewhere in the Body: Uneven Skintone & Texture section. (There's also the Body: Loss of Elasticity section if your shoulders are honest-to-God wrinkly, but I'm guessing that's probably just an illusion created by the sunspots.)
Unfortunately, I have not personally tried any of the products Sephora recommends there. I've never heard of the most expensive option (MD Skincare), the Dermadoctor product certainly SOUNDS promising, and the Peter Thomas Roth product contains jojoba beads, which I can vouch for: those suckers polish and moisturize like nobody's business. I think the Fresh and the Sephora products are load of nice-smelling crap and wouldn't do a thing for you.
So! I am getting very tired and kind of confused about what I was talking about!
If you feel like splurging, go for one of the Sephora recommendations. But I personally would recommend going here and buying a bottle of their ($10!!) Body & Face Spa Polish, and then making an appointment with a dermatologist.
That polish also contains jojoba beads, just like the expensive scrubs, and I've actually used it. The site is run by our own Amalah.com commenter LotionBarBunny, who totally sold me on their very cool $7 lotion bars and then sent me a slew of free samples along with my order, because she rocks and was probably hoping I'd plug her site. And I am, because it really, truly is great stuff, and you cannot beat the prices. The shea butter fucking CURED Noah's baby eczema in two applications, and the spa polish is the first scrub I've been able to use since Noah's birth that evened out my red, splotchy skin tone on my face and upper arms.
(Edited to add, because the link keeps going wonky, that her rep number is 7227.)
Highly recommended, although I am equally serious about the dermatologist appointment to see what advice he or she might be able to offer.
Here's some advice for you: How about you get me off the damn ground already?
And now, Dear Internet, I come to YOU with my own dilemma.
Since my fall, I've been trying to streamline the amount of crap I carry in every day. Behold, the shit I lug around:
Bag #1, the Daycare Bag: three or four bottles of formula, ice pack, container of cereal, spoon, some bibs and an extra outfit.
Bag #2, the Breastpump Bag: an Avent Isis pump and two containers.
Bag #3, the Purse: wallet, phone, hairbrush, powder, lipgloss, other assorted pursey things.
And on days when I run errands or meet friends after work? Bag #1 becomes a full-on diaper bag, with wipes and diapers and burp cloths and toys.
So here's my problem: I really, really only want to carry one bag. I know I can do it.
My regular diaper bag doesn't work because it only has one internal pocket for a bottle, and it's not even insulated. It's totally a nursing mother's bag, is what I've discovered. Also, it's impossible to keep shit organized in it. His bottles would sink to the bottom and probably leak, there's a key ring but no place for a wallet, and honestly, it's way bigger than what I need or feel like dragging into the office everyday.
Jason's diaper bag is super awesome and functional, but a backpack looks kind of dumb with my suits and heels and stuff.
Thus, I've been using this:
Y'all, I got that bag for FREE from the hospital. It is nylon. It is shapeless. It is from the makers of Similac and has a damn plastic bear dangling off a zipper. It offends me on many levels.
But the inside has a pocket for four bottles and an icepack. It's lined in plastic for easy clean-up. It has lots of pockets on the outside to keep my lipgloss and cellphone handy. It's not huge.
But God. It's ugly. And it makes me kind of sad.
So I need a bag. Yet I have no time to hunt for a bag. So I am asking the Internet to go shopping for me.
(I know y'all are bored! I see you refreshing!)
So, today's challenge: Try to find a cute, small-to-mid-sized diaper bag that does not really look like a diaper bag for under $100. Under $50 would be heaven. Under $25 might make me want to marry you. It must hold everything I've mentioned, bonus points if there's room for diapers and wipes and super-gonzo-bonus points if it has wicked organizational features. And I plan to carry this to WORK too, so nothing Winnie the Pooh or whatever the fuck else.
Although I don't care what kind of material it is or who makes it. Just...you know...cute.
And no plastic teddy bears. GAH.






Amalah, Lexie Barnes Diaper bag is amazing. I have the Darling, which is a toddler bag, and the Superstar is its bigger sister. They are pricey, but they are cute, extremely well made, really light and offer great organization. I have 5 diaper bags most given to me as presents, some of them really high end and I hate all of them (including the narrow, black hole of a diaper bag: the Skip Hop.) except the Lexie Barnes one. (www.lexiebarnes.com)
And, ... please read this: Log into www.mommieswithstyle.com They have a chat board just about diaper bags where they review stuff and will give you great advice. The site also has an amazing little link caled "Coupons and Deals" and you can look up coupons and get up to 25% off, free shipping and stuff. Including the Lexie Barnes bags.
The other bag I would recommend as much as lexie barnes is the SilverLine Fling. It's really nice and a lot cheaper. Definitely go to mommies with style. You'll have coupons, interior pictures, reviews etc....
OK I've finally worked out what sucks about SmackDown - the questions. What ever happened to people saying - I have frizzy hair, what product would give me curls. The end.??????
Second, the Good Child has a cold after three introductory days to daycare which saw me aimlessly wandering the city and triggering a depressive episode you can read about when you want to feel better about your own life.
IKEA - how I love and hate you so. Our entire home is a shrine to Ikea and I curse it all. Regularly. Just think, if it had been a bad morning you just would have hurled it down two flights of stairs and told it to attach the freakin' knob itself.
Then the bag thing. I.so.hear.you. In the little 'pretend we're going back to work and yes, I believe that is the sky falling' days this week, I had exactly the same dilemna. But don't you need at least two bags? One you leave at the Centre with a change of clothes etc?
Jasper currently gets a cloth bag from a bookstore I got free for spending too much money there. Chef found me a black insulated carrier for the breastpump (lets all take a moment to salute The Avent Isis). It looks suspiciously like a traditional American lunchpail, but in black. Apparently Black is Back as our impending winters top colour (I'm sorry, I must have missed the memo putting it on the Out list) so ion my own small way I am In Style!
Anyway, I have no solution for you as I am sure I will find some awesome bag for you in the States and then have envy over the remarkable online shopping opportunities the Land of the Free has, as opposed to our Colonial Outpost status which means about the only thing we can order online is name labels for bottles and clothes and dude, there is only so long you can spend choosing between a cute little dinosaur or rocket to go with your childs name.
The end.
The bit about deep conditioning obviating the need for anti-frizz product is absolutely dead-on. And when you are liberated from anti-frizz product, you can play around with different curl and wave enhancing potions without looking like a greaser. Woo Hoo!
The snow angel, however, needs no product.
I'm with Mama Speak on the miracle of the Bumble and Bumble Curl Conscious product line. She and I are the same age and apparently, fought the same fight with our hairs. I've tried every product out there, and NOTHING works like B&B. I wish it weren't so, because I weep openly when I pay for the stuff-and it's no cheaper on eBay. I think I need a good friend with a discount connection. Aveda's Be Curly is the second best product, and only marginally less expensive. I follow up my B&B curl creme with an application of Aveda's Humectant Pomade and I can honestly say that I get compliments every day on my curly tresses. Get a good stylist, spend the money on the B&B, and your hair will cease controlling your morning routine.
Rat out the cheating spouse. I found out the hard way, long after I could have made better decisions about my life. I no longer speak to the "friends" who knew, but chose not to get involved. There's never a good time to find out, but better before kids are involved and their lives are shattered, too.
Pottery Barn Kids has some cute ones as does, Fleurville. Fleurville is a little more expensive but they have these neat little diagrams that show you all the pockets and organization in their bags. I like the bag called Mother Ship. :) Let us know what you choose. Inquiring minds want to know.
Have you seen these?
http://www.kecci.com/cgi-bin/TLSstore.cgi?kvar=cat_family
I got my sister the Shanghai MommyBag and she totally loves it and gets lots of compliments. Also, it comes with a matching changing pad.
Last comment from me -- jeez! -- Looked more closely at xtine's link and while it looks remarkably like the Samsonite bag I saw, it's not. This one is awesome!! I saw a baby/toddler zip apart bag by Samsonite.
In my quest for a travel bag, someone suggested this site and they also do baby stuff. Queen Bee.
The diaper bags are nice but so incredibly huge I just...I just couldn't. But the totes seem quite nice.
I also liked these bags but I'm not positive it's the right size for a diaper bag. Babies wear a lot of diapers as I remember. The Paspartou one.
I wish I weren't such a cheapskate. I have horrid bag lust.
I just saw someone else recommended Be Curly and I second that. I love that stuff. Also some good ol' infusium for leave in. And I've got some crazy ass hair, so if be curly can work for me, I'm pretty confident that it works on anyone.
That was meant to be in not ion, although I'm sure something is going on with my ions at the moment to make me this hormonal! (and that exclamation mark - treat it like a letter).
And now - I've sat here going to all those links and LOVING nearly every.single.one. and getting that damn envy I was talking about.
Eugh. Plantetary alignment right thyself NOW to stop this yelling into cyberspace.
The end. Again.
i will sing its praises once more - ouidad! if you have curls, they should be your stylist... if you can't find someone doing that technique close by... at least go to ouidad.com and get the gel, it is the most fabulous thing ever (and i have tried many, many products).
(though not bumble and bumble. this is now interesting to me.)
and deal with the fact that you will never get a cheap haircut again. NEVER. start a hair trust fund and save for those cuts if necessary... the alternative is just too painful.
condition like it's your job. but don't wash your hair more than every other day. and find updos that work with it... just don't fasten them too tightly, i suppose...
Thank you for the tip, Amalah, about Lotion Bunny's site. Yay! I'm ordering some stuff as I write this...
I just discovered the Lands End Do-it-all Diaper bag! And I swear- it's the best, most affordable diaper bag I've found!
I agree about getting a second breast pump for work. Check ebay...I found a brand new sealed in the package Avent Isis on the go for $30. Definately worth the money!
I'm using the Free Enfamil Bag, which is black and matches my pump-in-style. So that's two things to carry, not one, but there is room to spare in the bag for a smaller pump. I don't have a better suggestion, but you should know you're definitely not alone in your "choice". Maybe you can still get the Enfamil bag!
Good luck.
You don't need a bag, you need a burro. You could name it Coach!
Ok, normally I wouldn't say anything, but this one's pretty damned cute and has adjustible bottle holders! (a tad pricey though) This one is *much* better priced and I love that the changing pad slips into the base.
I hope these aren't duplicates of other's findings.
Alas, I cannot help with bags, for I use a giant tote bag from Target for work, and my purses are semi-wee Old Navy bargains.
But! Thank you, because I was just growing the bangs out again (lazy, lazy) and I was still hovering on the weekly deep conditioning thing. I will go forthwith and grab something for my thirsty hair, which has only gotten more annoyed at me since I stopped coloring it red and started in with cheap (woe) brunette colors that don't do nearly as much healthy type stuff for my hair as I'd like.
You are STILL my heroine. If I find a deep and pockety bag, I shall point you in its general direction.
Have you seen Beca Bags? They are definitely office-appropriate. Check out the "Classic" and the "It" collections. They are antibacterial and really cute. Not sure if they are insulated, though.
http://becabags.com/
1st hair product-I use John Freida beach blonde ocean waves sea spray, which is cheaper than bumble and bumble by A LOT and works so much better.
http://www.folica.com/John_Frieda_Bea_d886.html
Bag-I have an 11 month old, and have had the same problem. I actually use a bag I got at bath and body works for free, one of those you spend so much and you get the bag. I think it's still on sale there, and its definetly under $50.
I can't find it on their website but its brown and cream tweed and I get compliments on it whereever I go.
Good Luck!
Oh, forget to add, I have the skip hop bag and i love it, but it holds nothing!!!!
First--WOW. :) Thank you for the plug and No Amy, I didn't send you free stuff for a plug. I honestly did it because I know our stuff is good and you told me what was going on with your skin. Plus, hell I think you are pretty nice too, so why not send you some free stuff? You make me laugh every freaking day, but now I am heading to bed with a HUGE smile on my face. No wonder my hit counter on my site went through the roof today! ;)
I wonder why my website isn't working? Its http://www.cbunnyrep.com/7227
I have heard these are fantastic and they are SO PRETTY! (a little bit more money than you wanted, but come on!)Just look at the bullet points! They have tons of bags on their site, so check it out..
http://www.bellablumaternity.com/product_info.php?cPath=90_99&products_id=807
LL Bean! Maybe not that cute/stylish, but practical and inexpensive. There's this one and this other one I sorta like. My friend has the second one for school and it's very roomy and comfy to carry even when it's heavy, though the handles are a bit long. (Guess who wants one.)
Umm...Poor White Trash Girl here, commenting that I use a Kolcraft navy/beige bag that is seriously big enough to haul my daughter around in..because Mr. Poor White Trash Guy bought it for me for ONE DOLLAR at a thrift store. It had never been used and is the best stinkin bag ever. It comes with a smaller bag inside it that I use for quick trips.
I had the LandsEnd diaper bag for my first baby 10 yrs ago, and that thing lasted for stinkin ever, so be sure you really really like it, as you will be using it to pack Noah's stuff in for a trip to Gramma's when he's FIVE! No kidding, I finally just threw the thing away since I got sick of looking at it. I did keep the changing pad from it, and that is what I am using in my $1 Kolcraft bag now.
Oh, and I got the free Similac and Enfamil bags from the hospital and used them both for a time. Slightly ugly but functional.
Side note: Mr. PWTG is the same guy who, when I was three months preg in Dec '04, bought me a HUGE Dooney & Bourke purse because he reasoned I could use it as a purse and diaper bag combo. While incredibly sweet, he was nonetheless incredibly misguided. I shall place no bottles, diapers, or other baby item in a bag costing that much. I exchanged the humungo D&B for a smaller one that I use when I get to go places without Babester.
I just realized this whole post is crap and in no way helpful to you...sorry.
I don't know if you are into the Vera Bradley stuff, but they have a couple of different bags that fit your needs. All would be under $100. They also come in microfiber if you are anti the cotton look. And any I have owned have been loaded with inside pockets.
Here are a couple of other things:
I have this & it's great. I keep it in my car with diapers & wipes.
http://www.missfitzinc.com/product_details.asp?ItemID=diapees-and-wipees-cases
This site also has great diaper bags that are both cool and functional.
And also try www.onestepahead.com the have a ton of great bags.
I know I plugged these bags on here before. And they are not really for the Coach girl type, but I LOVE mine, and now they make a diaper bag version that I wish I had because it has all sorts of extra pockets and waterproofness that I could use even without baby bottles and just bottles of coke and my laptop.
http://www.buyolympia.com/queenbee/chickpea
Delurking to say check ebags.com. Someone has probably already suggested it - but every bag you could ever want. With reviews and most have pictures of the inside. And generally good deals on shipping.
I figure with 128 comments you have all the suggestions for bags you need, and what you need now is a little humor.
You better get it while you get the chance! It's been "retired by the manufacturer." I can't imagine why.
http://shopping.msn.com/Specs/shp/?itemId=91852280
NO advice because I'm so totally out of the diaper bag loop these days (about to get back into it, fingers crossed!). But I had to chime in with a HA! because we did the SAME thing. Didn't want to carry around the nice, big diaper bag we had already and instead used the free bag the hospital gave us. And dear? It wasn't even a nice, sedate black. It was white with purple, green and pink designs all over it. But like you said, oh so handy.
Isn't that JUST the way?
www.blueberrybabies.com/kalencom.html
My sister laughed when I got this diaper bag in black. ("What are you the grim reaper?") But who's laughing now?
It's fabulous. It's got pockets for all the baby paraphrenalia, extra gizmos like the bottle bag--and a little purse for you! And best of all, no one knows it's a diaper bag. And cheap--did I mention cheap?
http://www.bellablumaternity.com/index.php?cPath=90_116&osCsid=a3f31113a966e443d1fc63ce45a7dc5a
someone else commented on these already - but they are super cute - and some on this page are at about a 100. splurge. :)
Hours spent looking at nappy bags I can not afford or even buy due to weird international trade agreements. Two.
Hours spent crying due to maternal guilt today compared to yesterday. Around 4 as opposed to 22.
A win win for all really.
I know nothing about diaper bags but I just wanted to be a part of this :(
Firstly - http://www.brownson5th.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=BO5&Product_Code=TLMC-CCLBB&Affiliate=PriceGrabber eeeeee! If you have $390 to spare. But, eee!
And knowing nothing about diaper bags, this is the best I could come up with! Ta-da!
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0009Z3KHQ/qid=1140171468/br=1-11/ref=br_lf_ba_11//103-1478774-5832648?v=glance&s=baby&n=14108941
Good luck with your bag!
1. I LOVE the Land's End little tripper.
2. Can you carry powdered formula? It's SO much easier than keeping bottles cold and less messy - you don't add the water until he's ready to eat.
3. I ONLY carry the little one - I leavea regular backpack w/extra diapers/wipes/formula in the car and refill as we change locations...might that work for you? No one wants to carry a monster of a bag!
VHMPrincess: Nope, daycare demands premixed bottles.
That's the thing here -- I have a great, all-purpose diaper bag. Two, actually! The Petunia Picklebottom bag and a Columbia super-utilitarian backpack, similar to the Land's End bags.
What I want? Is something SMALL, functional and stylish enough to blend into the workplace for the stupid daily Daycare Shuffle, when I'm carrying Noah, his food for the day, any other supplies that need to be restocked in his cubby, my breastpump and my personal stuff DOWN THREE FLIGHTS OF STAIRS AND OUT TO A CAR PARKED VERY FAR AWAY.
You see the deadly potential of carrying multiple bags, and none of that stuff can be left in the car -- it's all the daily necessities.
(Oh, and here in the city? Your car will get broken into for the change in the ashtray, and the thought of someone breaking in for a package of diapers and formula is too sad to contemplate.)
Anyway! I cannot get over the fabulous suggestions you guys came up with and I will do a post recapping our Ultimate Diaper Bag Shopping Guide later. So ha! Y'all just did my job for me. Suckers.
I have tried a bunch of diaper bags and keep coming back to my Baby Bjorn Diaper bag. It'd funky looking but oh so practical! Not the prettiest bag I own; but it has a specific place for everything and stands on its own when open. It's also pretty gender neutral and has no bears at all.
I can't say enough good things about it! It's 79.99 at Target (I paid do much more!)
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/602-6669486-1958214?_encoding=UTF8&asin=B00012NB7G
Um, obviously I'm having typing issues this morning. sorry.
If you go to my blog A Girl's Gotta Spa!(http://gottaspa.blogspot.com) you'll find Shoebuy in my sidebar. They don't only sell awesome shoes, but handbags that really are diaper bags. Marlo and Baggallini look to be the best. In fact, I will blog about it today, to do the work for you and give all the info.
OK, now that I am done being totally high from being part of smackdown...that lotion bar also helps with frizzy hair. I actually use it as a pomade type-thing. Just rub it in your hands and work your fingers through your hair. My hair does that flip at the bottom, so I mainly use it to keep my flip going all day without loading it with gel and hairspray. Then I just pat my hands on the top of my head and it takes that frizz away.
For Frema, we have our Aloe Spa bars (Coconut & Papaya or Kiwi) for her shoulders, or the Aloe Shea Body Butter in Kiwi. (So aloe as an anti-inflammatory for her poor shoulders and shea to remoisturize her damaged skin).
And yes, we ship all over the US. :)
Thanks Amalah. Really.
Stompily?
What a great new word!! :)
The Land's End bag (messenger type one) I found to be kind of small, but it was great on the weekends if we were running out for a few errands. Also, key for me was the long strap - I like to loop it over my shoulder. Anyway, looks like you have a lot to choose from. Those from Skip hop look functional and cute. Good luck finding the right bag - I think my husband and I bought like 6 before I just stopped trying to find the "right" one.
I am so looking forward to the Ultimate Diaper Bag Shopping Guide, from which I am sure I will find a bag for me. Because seriously...too many bag to choose from.
What? Ponytails lead to baldness? What is this? I've been wearing my hair in a ponytail since I had my baby in December!
And, I'm sorry to say, I have a red fisher price backpack I use for a diaper bag.
Okay I better get my nerve up and make my comment before it's time for a new amalah post. I'd like to recommend this: https://www.seatbeltbags.com/default.aspx?CatalogID=43
I don't have the diaper bag but I have several of the purses and LOVE them. They are incredibly durable, cute (I get compliments on mine allll the time) and come in many cool colors! The purses all have very useful pocket arrangements, so I'm guessing the diaper bag will too.
Try here:
http://www.ameribag.com/classiccollection.html
Lots of pockets (inside and out) and ergonomically designed to be easier on your back. LOVE mine! And they come in different sizes/materials.
I like the seatbelt bags, and zappos has a lot of them.
Geez thats a lot of damn diaper bags, where were you people when I was carrying a vinyl lunch bag style bag with a giant Ernie picture on it? Good luck with the hunt!
Forgive me for not reading through all of your nearly 150 comments (good GOD woman! You are so loved!), but...why don't you just get a purse organizer or something and use one of the fabulous bags you already have?
I hear this one (http://www.purseket.com/) is great.
You don't need this one, but trust me you wil WANT(!) this one. :) I love this and feel hip and cool instead of looking and feeling like a dowdy mom.
http://www.shop.com/op/aprod-p30382797-k24-g4-~Fleurville+Escape+Pod+Diaper+Bag-nover?sourceid=3
Amy - I got the faux blue suede Wendy Bellismo one with the dragon on it in an attempt to be a cool mom... not sure it has as many cool points, as the whole "diaper bag" thing kind of negates "tough embroidered dragon." However, I think those bags (which are around $50) are far more hip than the other bags out there, they are large enough to use as a purse and diaper bag, and it isn't the free similac bag (which we use as a daycare bag - and you can take off the stupid bear.)
The Bellismo bags are at www.amazon.com - she changes it up each season so I don't know if the cool dragon one is still around...
All I really want to know is what the troll said.
Amy: Nothing original, unfortunately. Just that I am annoying and insecure and lame for deleting negative comments (she left two on Tuesday's post, one "oh my god you're so boring now" comment that I left at first and only deleted once she left another making fun of another commenter).
Oh, also that I only let people say nice things in a desperate, pathetic bid for attention.
Which oh my GOD! She's on to me! I am shamed and humbled now and will probably stop writing on the Internet because the same loser from the University of Texas at Austin has decided to make it her life's work to tell me all the ways in which I suck.
Goodbye Internet! *weeps bitterly*
Have you considered a pullman or wheeled suitcase? While it is large and everyone will always think you are leaving for a trip, you can put all of the bags in it then remove them as you need them. Stupid, I know, but then you will have a suitcase for the trip to Hawaii which you most certainly deserve after all the daily struggles of life.
Also, while this is my 4th comment I'd like to point out that it's a different day thus making my Amalah addiction appear to be not as bad.
My frizzy/curly hair solution: Paul Mitchell leave in conditioner, bed head control freak gel, followed by coconut oil (from the health food store). I used to use the Aveda pomade, but bought some coconut oil for something else and realized it is the same thing, but a fraction of the price.
Am giggling (a little evilly) at your last post Amalah, re: the bratty chick.
OMG, you should probably just cry...