This post is sponsored by Babyganics.
We are nearing two big milestones in our home–no more diapers, and no more crib…ever...and I have to admit, it hurts a little. Once we disassemble the crib, it will open up a whole new area for playtime and toys, but that crib? It’s been in our home for nine years, its wooden rails nicked with stories and its elaborate cherry trim scuffed with love from three babies and many nights. I’ve known our home more with the crib than without, and I can’t imagine not seeing it anymore. And the diapers? They keep me connected to the beloved baby aisles at our grocery store, although I visit them much less now that we’re in bigger sizes, out of bottles and beyond baby food. I love the baby aisles. I remember walking through them when I was barely pregnant with Lainey, the sight of pacifier packages and soft receiving blankets triggering the excitement to nurture. I was born a nurturer. I couldn’t wait to do it as my job, in my home, with my baby. And ever since then, I’ve always felt this sort of strange appreciation for baby aisles, for items in my cart that say “little ones at home.” And I know from holding friends’ hands who’ve waited too long for baby dreams that there’s some strange sort of magic there for them too–painful while waiting–but still, the simple act of buying diapers, tear-free shampoo, baby lotions, itty bitty nail clippers–it represents some deep desire to take care of someone. Those aisles whisper “swaddle and cradle, bathe and hug, sway and snuggle.”
And now? My littlest is my most independent. “Dash do it” and “no help,” he says…for everything.
(When I’m cleaning counters and bathrooms, he wants to clean too, so we set him up with toys to clean.)
Babies grow into toddlers, toddlers grow into kids, and kids…well that’s the beauty. They will always be my kids, they’ll always need my nurturing. They may not be swaddled anymore or need the safe confinement of a crib (still an arguable topic for Dash), and I may not hit the baby aisles for pacifiers and bottles, but I do still get to take care of them and, for as long as they’re in my home, choose many products for them–a process that calls for our best nurturing.
(“Dash do it.”)
And there are still many opportunities to nurture. He may not let me butter his toast without asking to help, but he still lets me rub lotion on him after his bath.
Oh, who am I kidding, he wants to do it himself then too.
Compromise. Because I know how to make the smiley faces.
While we’re nurturing the many phases of childhood–from buying diapers for the newborns to picking out laundry detergent for the third graders, Babyganics offers an entire ecosystem of cleaning and care products that create a baby/toddler/kid-safe world where babies can grow boldly and mothers can let go and let it happen. Babyganics, a company run by two dads and a team of hardworking parents, formulates all of their products starting with gentle, plant-based ingredients. All their skincare products are pediatrician and dermatologist tested and don’t use unsafe additives like cortisone, parabens, sulfates, phthalates, synthetic fragrances or dyes.
We love their Lavender Laundry Detergent, Toy & Highchair Cleaner and their Cold Relief Chest Rub stick (I use it too!).
And I especially love any opportunity to hit the baby aisles, long after the crib and diapers are gone.
Nurturer for life.











A double bunk bed.. genius idea!!! My 4 (nearly 5) year old said to me in the car the other day “When I’m a mum, I will get to look after my babies like you look after me eh?” … bless her wee heart, that she has recognised my most important and rewarding role!! ♥♥♥
this post made me cry! we adopted our baby girl when she was two months old, and now she is 6! at every stage of “saying goodbye” to something tangible in our home that she didn’t need anymore, a little piece of my heart broke, knowing it would never be used again. as she grows, each stage is so fun, but i sure do miss those swaddling and crib days 🙂
ps – where is your mustard yellow sweater from!? i die!!!! it is perfection!
We turned our crib into a desk when my youngest grew out of it recently. Now my 6 year old does her crafts at it and I can keep it forever.
I heart this post! Best I’ve read in awhile. So sweet and you tied in Babyganics perfectly. I love their products too 🙂
Sarah
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Oh, the baby aisle! I’m going to go down it forever. I’m totally into baby shampoo and chewable vitamins though. 🙂 and Babyganics laundry detergent! Forever!
Our son’s crib was actually purchased by my parents when they were pregnant with me (still safe — we checked repeatedly!), also used by my sister more than 25 years ago. It’s so special to me to have Oliver sleeping where we once slept, and I cannot imagine parting with it! (Though I’ll definitely share with my sister when the time comes.)
We received a Babyganics sample when I was pregnant and I really liked the lotion. Will have to look for the other products, too!
Im prity sure were done with kids ours our now 8,7 and 5 but I still walk down the baby isle every so often…just because 🙂
Kelle you gave me such goosebumps and tears all at the same time. Leyton just had her 5th birthday and pushed me out of the public restroom stall all in the same week. I’m big now mommy…I can do it myself! Thank you for your wonderful post!
Oh, the baby aisle! I’m going to go down it forever. I’m totally into baby shampoo and chewable vitamins though. 🙂 and Babyganics laundry detergent! Forever!
I’m pretty sure were done with kids ours our now 8,7 and 5 but I still walk down the baby isle every so often…just because 🙂