Wednesday, February 9, 2011

How to Pack a Diaper Bag

An ambitious goal -  to elapse no more than a quarter hour between starting to exit the house and starting the car. With two babies, two diapered bottoms, two runny noses, two hungry tummies, and two car seats, it's going to take some practice and planning.

But at least my Skip Hop Versa Links diaper bag is ready on a whim.  I could write sonnets to this function full accessory.  With so many sets in my life of late, it's nice to have a one and only.

Coco on the left, Levi on the right, a pocket, zipper, and pouch for everything from Coco's sunglasses to Levi's embroidered bibs.  Below are some alternatives you might also consider.

Amy Butler Fushcia Tree Navy Wildflower Diaper Bag

Bella Tuno Beautifully Basic Diaper Bag

JJ Cole Mode Swag Bag

Ju Ju Be-Be Tween Messenger Diaper Bag in Lotus Lullaby

Kalencom New Flap Diaper Bag in Zinnia

OiOi Ikat Slouch Tote Diaper Bag in Chocolate

Timi & Leslie Two in One Mackenzie Diaper Backpack

Trend Lab Diaper Hobo in Gray Orange
Husband Appropriate

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And in case you need it, here is a checklist for your diaper packing needs:

Diapering

  • 6-8 diapers
  • travel-sized container of wipes
  • changing pad
  • diaper rash ointment
  • ziplock bags for soiled clothing and diaper disposal

Clothes

  • Two extra onesies
  • One extra outfit
  • Extra socks

Feeding

  • Formula Feeding
    • bottles
    • pre-measured formula
    • bottled water
  • Breast Feeding
    • nursing pads
    • nipple creme
    • nursing cover
  • 2-3 burp rags
  • 2-3 bibs
  • Toddler Food
    • jarred food and spoons
    • cereal or crackers

Toys and Soothing Items

  • 2 blankets (one light, one heavy)
  • 2-3 pacifiers
  • comfort toys
  • teething rings
  • small, durable books (board books work great)

Safety and Emergencies

  • band-aids
  • hand sanitizer
  • antibiotic ointment
  • tissues
  • sunblock
  • fever reducer/pain reliever
  • thermometer 
  • $20 bill and some quarters
  • point & shoot camera 

So what are your getting out of the house strategies?

7 comments:

  1. I love having an organized diaper bag! When my second was born, I found that the trick for me was to stock the bag when I got home and still remembered was I needed to replace. It saved time from having to dig through the bag and see what was missing and just worked better for me. Also, I have what I call a 'purse bag' where I keep all the miscellaneous stuff (chapstick, tissues, small bottle of screen, nail file, etc). It isn't very big and then if I am going out without the kids I can just throw it into whatever purse I want and I am always prepared.

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  2. I have one 2 1/2 year old boy and another boy on the way. It already takes me at least 45 minutes to get us out of the house--after I am dressed and ready to go! With the second one on the way I am trying to figure out a routine to get us out and in the car faster. Oy.

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  3. ah, you make me want to buy a new diaper bag!!!

    i usually just keep a diaper & a ziploc of cheerios in all my bags for those times when i forget. and i have a cute little zipper pouch where i keep essentials like chapstick and altoids that i can put into whatever bag i'm using so i don't have to dig around and forget something.

    great post! :)

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  4. I was just wondering what the skip hop diaper bag has going on inside? I am about to have my 3rd and need something roomy (I already have a 2 1/2 and a 1 year old) with pockets or straps to keep bottles from leaking (my pet peeve in life). I looked on the website but there wasn't a photo or description of the inside of the bag so I would appreciate if you could enlighten me :) Thanks!

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  5. did more google-ing and found the details :)

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  6. Dear Empress,
    This comment has nothing to do with your post. While I love the idea of having an organized diaper bag this is not something I am doing much lately (but it will surely be a post I refer to once another little tiny enters our lives in a couple of yearsish). My question has to deal with skinny jeans. Do you have any skinny jeans/jeggins suggestions. I have super curvy, short legs and I don't like low rise pants (I'd prefer to have a waist at my rib cage rather than falling off my bootie). I have been hesitant to try the skinnies, but now I have some boots that are just begging to be worn with pants. I don't love shopping, so I need a game plan...HELP me.

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  7. For curvy and short leggies, I usually recommend a straight cut over skinny, but if you're tucking the cuffs into boots it shouldn't make much of a difference. Here are two options for exploration:

    1) Gap:
    http://budurl.com/GapJeans

    2) American Eagle
    http://budurl.com/aejeans

    Good luck dear,
    Reachel

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