11/18/2007

Seattle Parents of Multiples - Got Twins in Seattle?

Whether you live in Seattle, in the US, or somewhere far away from our tiny community online, we'd love to share some of our parenting tips with you. This week, we talk about strollers. Our advice? Don't invest a lot of cash until babies are at least 6 months old. You can get by with a double snap-n-go style stroller, just drop the infant car seats with your twin babies in the stroller and you are good to go.

Later, we will talk about various types and styles of double strollers, from jogging styles to fold-up lightweight shopping styles. Tandem or side-by-side? Stay tuned.

9/25/2007

Indoor Fun at the Movies with Babies

With Winter here, I'm reminded of a story I wrote for Red Tricycle -- bring your twins to the movies and enjoy!

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As the Summer months become a distant memory, and record rains soak through even the sturdiest Seattle Gortex, many a seasoned movie viewer may be kicking the diaper pail in frustration -- especially after learning the local AMC 'Reel Moms' movie showings have been discontinued. If a jaunt over to the eastside isn't out of the question, Kirkland's Parkplace Cinema and Bellevue's Lincoln Square Cinemas offer satisfying indoor outings during their Parent/Baby movie days.

Parkplace runs all of their regular showings for their Baby Day (every other Friday morning) leaving excited parents the freedom to pick from any of the latest new releases. After the film, if Junior is zonked out from nursing through the entire film, zip over to one of the snack shops or get started on your holiday shopping at the neighboring boutiques.

Long to be waited on hand and foot? Lincoln Square Cinema offers you a bit of pampering with comfy, rocking stadium seating, and a full row where Moms can bring in strollers and park them to watch the movie. The 'At your Seat Concession' service assures you won't go hungry -- you'll receive a menu and a tiny pencil on the way in -- just fill it out and a concierge will take your order, and serve it at your seat promptly. The lights are raised a tad and the sound is lower at both venues, but the movie experience is a fantastic reminder that you can have a social life and keep up on the current flicks with Little One in tow.

Hint: Whether breast or bottle-feeding, consider bringing a nursing pillow -- you'll have plenty of room to toss it on the seat next to you when not in use!
Kirkland Parkplace Cinema
www.kirklandparkplace.com/cinema.html
Doors open at 9:15 am, shows start at 9:45 am every other Friday, $6.00
Lincoln Square Cinemas
www.lincolnsquarecinemas.com/
Doors open at 9:30 am, shows start at 10:00am every Thursday (excluding Thanksgiving)
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9/19/2007

Getting out with your newborn twins

Now that your babies are here, out of the hospital, and home with you and your family, how can you overcome what might be one of M.O.M's biggest fears -- getting out and about with 2 babies?

1/01/2007

What goes up might come down!

Let's face it -- you spent some time this holiday season at the mall, along with groups of midriff-baring teens. Never fear, your Little One won't be caught with his pants down -- or her shirts creeping up. We've found a trendy Seattle solution to baggy drawers that will keep Little One covered up and looking sharp. Enter Tinybigs.com. These magnetic works of art literally defy gravity by holding bottoms up and tops down. During the holidays, Grandma is sure to have lavished Junior with chic outfits, all guaranteed to be a size or two too big. Don't go digging for those gift receipts -- Tinybigs to the rescue! Dive into those designer duds now and secure them in place with Tinybigs.
Tinybigs come in both an ornamental magnetic style that clips pants to shirt, and a Creeper style (think onesie with attached suspender). No more tucking in Junior's shirts or donning yet another pair of overalls (yawn) to keep skin from showing. Like the best of inventions, Tinybigs was created out of necessity by Seattle Mom Keri Schroeder. Keri tells us that Tinybigs should be in Seattle stores soon and even tougher toddler models are in the works! Hip (covered) hip hooray!
http://www.tinybigs.com
Tinybigs Accessory: $16 plus $6 shipping
Tinybigs Creepers: $18 plus $6 shipping