The Real Deal on Baby Gear
You grab the little radar gun and go running amok through Babies R Us, zapping anything and everything to add to your registry. You pore over customer reviews to pick the BEST *insert baby item here*, weighing the pros and cons, pitting similar items against each other, creating lists or God-help-us Excel sheets for comparison. We North Americans are in a materialistic society. And makers of all things baby have preyed on the desperate vulnerability of new parents. Thus, we are inundated with stuff - the doodads and whatsits that we are told will make parenting easier and more effective. Just spend hundreds of retail dollars and you will raise a Mozart-playing LeBron Einstein that walks at 6 months and recites poetry coming out of the womb. Helpful and time-saving equipment does exist out there, and has indeed made some aspects of parenting easier. But rookie mamas like me, please know: it is not things that make you a good mom. The best, top-of-the-line bouncer/car seat/crib/etc. ...