Saturday, May 31, 2014

If you were too choose between a cat and a bird, what would you get?




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Answer
Two VERY different options. Birds have the maintenance of a toddler. They need to be bathed, entertained, played with, fed nutritious snacks, educated, and disciplined. They live for many years, and are a lifelong commitment. They have to be cared for 24/7 and will live for up to 15 to 60 years, depending on the breed. They area extreemly costly. Can be thousands of dollars to purchase, and hundreds of dollars to pay for yearly, with toys, food, bedding, and damaged (birds love to chew apart carpet, furniture, and clothing) Cats on the other hand, are independent, and take little to no time to care for, because you only need to clean their litter box and feed them. They can be free to adopt, if you find a rescue shelter. Both animals are sweet and very rewarding. But cats are the best option for most people who have lives. Your average cat lady can go out and party. Your bird lady like me, cannot vacation, travel, or leave the house for extended periods of time.

baby shopping for third trimester?




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I am 7 months pregnant and I am planning to shopping for my first baby. First I already bought basic thing for newborn such as clothes, diaper.

I have a budget around $1000 to buy other thing, but I need an advice what to buy first, a car seat, stroller, baby play yard etc?? and what brand should I buy, cause I want it to last longer. thanks



Answer
First thing first, you need to buy the car seat. You have to have a car seat in order to take the baby home from the hospital and you'll need one to travel by car with the baby once its home from the hospital. I would suggest getting a convertible car seat rather than an infant seat. A convertible car seat will grow with the baby and you won't need to buy another one once the baby gets larger. Convertible car seats are also generally cheaper than an infant car seat. Two goo brands are Graco and Safety 1st. You can get both of these brands at Wal-Mart, Target, and Babies r Us.

You will need a crib and crib mattress next. I would suggest a convertible crib. It will later convert to a toddler bed and then a daybed. This will save you money later in life so you won't have to buy a different bed for the baby. Graco has some nice cribs for a decent price and they even have some deals where the mattress is included.

I would also suggest investing in a baby swing and baby bouncer. Bouncers are pretty cheap and range anywhere from $20 to $50, with most of the bouncers in the $30 range. Bouncers are a great way to soothe babies and also serve as a safe place to put babies when you are cleaning. Baby swings are also a great way to comfort and soothe babies. The baby swing was the only thing that could keep my nephew to stop from crying when he was a baby because he had colic. Swings are a little more expensive and are normally around $130-$140. Fisher Price is a great brand for both bouncers and swings.

If you plan to travel or go out places with your baby, a stroller will be useful. A travel system comes with the stroller and car seat and may be the cheaper option, however the car seats that come with the travel system are infant car seats and I've already told you downs to those. The strollers in a travel system are normally pretty bulky as well. A few ups to a travel system are that the car seat attaches to the stroller so you won't have to wake the baby by moving them from the car seat to the stroller and they are normally cheaper than buying a car seat and stroller. Graco, Evenflo, and Safety 1st are good brands. If you decide to just get the stroller, then you will be paying a lot less. You'll be looking around the $60 to $150 range. These strollers are also a lot smaller and more manageable.




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