9.22.2012

Park Meetup

The weather in south Texas has finally cooled down enough that we were able to venture out to a playground for our Saturday meetup. We had a great turnout and were able to help many parents get comfortable using wraps, ringslings, mei tais, and soft structured carriers.
Gorgeous mom and baby doing a Robin's Hip Carry in a Babyette Sunayana Storm 3.7m woven wrap.
 Trying out a back carry too.
For this mama's second try with Front Wrap Cross Carry, I mostly just observed and tried to stay hands-off.
 Ta-da! This pair looked beautiful in the ever comfy Didymos Aqua Waves.
 Showing the different types of woven wraps available.
 This toddler enjoys being close to Mom in an Obimama Wrap Conversion Mei Tai made from Girasol Fresh Grapes.
 This toddler is being carried a bit lower in the same mei tai. It's all about personal preference and comfort!
 This mom also had her toddler on her back in a soft structured carrier and since he fell asleep, she then managed to lay him down in the carrier into the stroller. Genius!
 Practicing a reinforced ruck with our lending library's Natibaby Izer w/ linen woven wrap.
 And from the back. See how the baby sits nicely in the wrap and the weight is on her bum? It's just like a piggy back ride!
 Loving on baby in a Natibaby striped wrap. Striped wraps are great for those new to woven wraps because they help a beginner see if they have the passes twisted or not as they move the fabric around their bodies.
 What a beautiful front wrap cross carry in a Girasol diamondweave woven wrap!
 This toddler's cuteness kills me! She was tired and got comfy on Mom in a ringsling.
 Love this pic of one mom helping another mama put on a ringsling while her own babe sits contently on her back.
 This babe on back is so used to being wrapped--she's so content and happy back there. I think it's the "second child syndrome." ;) Baby on front is fake and was a great demo doll for me since I was kidless for the meetup!
 Helping settle baby into Poppins Hip Carry.
Babe ended up a little low (which would be great for nursing!), but with some adjusting and tightening, I think mama and babe could be super comfy.
 This mom needed some help with strand by strand tightening. Once she masters it, babe will be snug to her body and both will be very comfy!
Trying out an Obimama wrap conversion half buckle made from Hoppediz Timbuktu. I think it was love.
 Good times! Thanks to everyone who came today!

9.20.2012

Another Wrap Intensive

We hosted another wrap intensive today with just 2 leaders and 4 mamas. It was a nice intimate atmosphere to help mamas learns to wrap their babies.
 This new mama snuggled with her 8 week old in a front wrap cross carry using a Wrapsody hybrid stretch wrap.
 This kind mama learned to wrap her 17 month old in a reinforced ruck using Didymos Krokus Indio.
 Perfecting secure high back carry using our lending library's woven wrap, Natibaby Izer with linen.
 This mama worked on front and back carries in woven wraps.
 Keeping one hand secured on baby's bum while tightening one side of the wrap.
Ta-da! First double hammock in Didymos Lisca Sambuco. This mama loved the comfort and support of the double hammock carry. Check out a great tutorial here!

9.10.2012

Keeping Them Close

Thanks to a kind member of our group who snapped these pictures, our pics from our latest meetup look a little fancier than usual! There were so many caring parents who came together to learn how to keep their babies and toddlers close--thank you for joining us!
Using a ringsling with a sleeping babe
How to use a half buckle mei tai (Obimama brand) for a back carry with a toddler
Getting ready to "superman toss" babe onto back
Getting wrapped up with a Lenny Lamb woven wrap
Using a Dream Carrier soft structured carrier with a toddler 
So many happy parents and children!