Now that I've been a mommy for 7 weeks now, I've realized there are quite a few wonderful inventions that make our lives much easier. These are the things I've found to be amazingly worth every penny. Below you'll find a list of must-haves if you're having a baby! =)
1. Thank you, Baby Gap.

Baby Gap never fails; it's an absolute must-have. They have adorable little man clothes, unlike most brands that plaster random animals/trains all over baby boy clothes. After a few washes, Baby Gap clothes always look brand spanking new. They are always updating and changing, so there's always a reason to stop by. Even cheap-o daddy Eric agrees their clothes are the cutest and nicest for baby Jackson.
2. Chicco travel system.

One of the most used items we've discovered with having Jack is the carseat. Why not spend the most on the most used item? Well, I would completely suggest the Chicco travel system. The carseat is reliable and sturdy. In fact, Jack's even slept in it overnight when we were out-of-town! The stroller is a one-handed breeze, and it makes any new mom look and feel like a pro. It's compact, glides perfectly, and is adorable.
3. Pampers.

Thank you, Pampers, for your outstanding swaddlers diapers and wipes. You make an unsightly diaper change more bearable. Your wipes are so soft on little Jackson. The diapers never fail! Even when Jack sleeps the whole night through, his diaper always proves to be the champion. You make his bum smell baby-fresh each and every time.
4. Nuk pacifiers.

Enough said. I've bought so many packs! It's amazing where pacifiers end up...
5. Thank you, Pottery Barn Kids.

Again, I believe you pay for what you get. Pottery Barn Kids has a small collection of things for baby. Everything I've bought has become our favorite. From the adorable little frog that keeps Jackson company as he sleeps in his crib, to his little play gym that entertains our big man whether he's on his back or tummy. And, how could I forget about their chamois collection of wonders. We've even bought two of one blankie so that Jack can have one at daycare!
6. Gerber Good Start.

After weeks of trying to find a formula, try #4 is a success --- so far! {crossing fingers} We went from the hospital-used Similac, to the hypoallergenic formulas, all with no success. After paying $27 for one small can of formula, Eric and I decided we were destined for a picky, expensive eater. Well, our little Jack was ALLERGIC to the hypoallergenic! Who knew! Desperate, we decided to give this bright orange can of Gerber Good Start a try. We were sure it'd be another failure. WRONG! Jack loves it. Jack coos after drinking it down. He doesn't spit it up, hasn't broken out in hives, and the best part is it's only $12 a can! YES! I'm still breastfeeding so for now we just supplement, but it's so nice to have an option that he can handle. Gerber Good Start, I owe you one!