First comes baby, then comes babysitter
December 31st, 2007
For day two of our “let’s get organized” week on the Daily Dish I’ve got more than one great way to keep mom, baby, and babysitter organized. pulp factory calendars and notepads are an important tool for following through with your New Year’s resolution to get organized and here’s why.
pulp factory has a calendar for just about every important event, from getting engaged to getting pregnant to mom and baby’s first year. But these aren’t your typical boring ol’ planners. I thumbed through A New Mom’s Life Calendar and loved the “important moments” stickers, which included the standard baby’s first smile and baby’s first doctor’s appointment but didn’t leave out other important firsts, like mom’s facing the scale, first girl’s night out, and first official meltdown. As a four-time “new mom” I would have loved using this calendar to to keep track of all the wonderful first-year moments with all my children (including finally fitting into my “skinny” jeans). I checked out An Engaged Girl’s Life Calendar online to see if it was full of the same humor (an important thing in any life-changing event) and wasn’t disappointed. You’ve got stickers for dress fittings, butterflies, and even budget crisis!
But pulp factory offers more than fun yet functional calendars. You’ve got a Parent’s Night Out notepad that comes with a Baby’s Night In sticky pad. Now your sitter can keep track of what they had fun doing, when baby napped, what baby ate, and any messages they took down while you were out. And if you’re out of practice as far as date night goes, the pack includes three topics to discuss while you’re out and five to avoid (Thomas vs. Dora, anyone?). pulp factory even offers party packs for many of their popular notepads and sticky notes, which make unique and definitely perfect party favors.
If you’re really serious about getting organized this year then check out pulp factory’s line of calendars and notepads. They’ll not only keep you organized but make doing so a heck of a lot more fun!—Emily








