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Babykeeper

Using a public bathroom with a very small child is a challenge. Thankfully, this new product, called the Babykeeper, allows parents to hang their children safely from the stall door, beyond reach of most bathroom-stall filth. Baby or toddler safely dangles in a five-point harness while mommy or daddy can attend to important business.

I love this product, mainly because of the comedy value, but there are at least a couple practical problems:

(1) It’s not something you use to carry your child around, so who wants to carry around another bjorn-sized harness in the diaper bag?

(2) once you’re in the bathroom stall, you’ve got to fish this thing out of your bag (which is balanced precariously on the toilet’s edge?), fling it over the door, adjust the harnesses, insert baby, buckle him/her up, then take care of business. With all that hassle, the alternatives don’t look that bad.

If this were a bjorn-type sling that quickly and easily converted to a door harness, I’d be all over it. I’d buy two. As it is, I’ll pass.

It reminds me, though, of an idea I had when Francis was a few months old: the handle suit. The handle suit would be a five-point harness that a kid could wear all the time. It would be covered with several soft handles that would make it easier to pick up your child with one hand when circumstances demanded. Come to think of it, the handle suit could be easily coupled with the babykeeper to make a more viable bathroom stall option.

November 21, 2006 - 8:10 pm

katherine petillo - … and what about those doors whose locks are so precariously balanced that when the person in the stall next to you opens their door, your door pops open. nice… baby with a bloody nose, and mama with her pants around her ankles.

November 21, 2006 - 10:22 pm

obkb2000 - thanks for a good laugh today. with all the thanksgiving stress going around i needed a little relief. this was just the ticket!

i love the handle idea. why not just hook the handle on the "purse hook" in the bathroom stall. leave the other contraption out all together. 😉

November 22, 2006 - 2:28 am

Anonymous - Sal, I just happened to check your blog after posting on a similiar issue…HA! Having a child and needing a bathroom makes for some excellent comic material…I love the diaper harness. Kathrine, you are so right, too! I hate that!!!

November 27, 2006 - 12:05 am

Kristen - FYI, the Dairy Queen in Hearne, TX has a little toddler seat bolted to the wall so once you are done changin' the babe, strap her into the seat and get yer own bidness done.

November 29, 2006 - 2:23 pm

Anonymous - I don't think I would buy it, just because it would be too much trouble to get the thing set up!!

Baby’s First Press Check

I recently designed an invitation for my sister Susan’s graduation party. I couldn’t be more proud of her. She’s finishing law school in just a month and managed to do it while working and taking care of 3 kids! I can barely handle two…while not working and not in school!

In any case, I was honored to have designed her invite. Georgie and I went to the press check on Tuesday. The color looked great, but George suggested changing the blanket on the press. Which they did…and then it was perfect. George is a real natural.

This one is for Kristen…


This is fun!
Originally uploaded by The Gulde Family.

Inspired by the photo of George in Francis’s stroller, my friend Kristen said she couldn’t wait to see where I put Georgie next. Well, here you have it. Consider this just the first. I’ve been brainstorming for other fun places for “George to play and hide.” Don’t worry… he likes it! Check out that smile!

November 16, 2006 - 11:19 pm

Kristen - Rock on, Sally!

January 2, 2007 - 1:41 am

Lonnie Melott - Looks like child abuse….

Playing catch up…


I voted.
Originally uploaded by The Gulde Family.

It’s been hectic arond here and I’ve been really bad about posting. Recognizing it’s bad blog behavior to post mulitple posting in one day…it’s still an evil I must do. There are too many cute things that you must see.

First, thanks to Diana Stewart for sending me an email from her Aunt Lucy about the women’s suffrage movement. It was just the trick to make get off my butt and go to the polls. I picked up Matt from work and we went as a family. Last time we were there was with Francis for the last presidential election. She was George’s age at the time. This time she was so cute and helped Daddy. Don’t tell my mom, but I think Francis is a little democrat.

Since we were in the neighborhood we stopped by our old dry cleaner, Sunny. She became a good friend of ours and if you remember, made a dress for Francis when she was born. So darn sweet. We haven’t been there for over a year, but she yelled in excitement when she saw us and remembered our names. She gave Francis a bag of M&M’s and we had to peel little George out of her fingers when we left. We love you Sunny.