5 Things New Mommies Really Want for Valentine's Day.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Valentine's Day is around the corner - like this weekend y'all - and I have been reading so many great posts with gift ideas (like the goodies over at Mrs. On the Move), and ideas for a fun day with your littlest Valentine (go check out Wife Mommy Me for some great suggestions).

Seeing all of these pretty, sparkly, and aesthetically appealing posts have 1. Given me serious a serious shopping urge, and 2. inspired me to write about the Top 5 things that I wanted for Valentine's Day as a *new* mommy. If you have a new mommy in your life, pay attention!


1. A Free Babysitter Who Will Listen to All of Your Frantic Ramblings Before you Leave the House for an Hour Tops.

New mommies want to go out. They miss the outside world. But when you have a newborn, the fear of germs, and implosion, and alien invasions, etc., keeps you housebound for a few weeks (months if you are like me). Something that was AMAZING for me, was my mom coming up and letting the Hubby and I go to Starbucks or Sonic for an hour while she got to snuggle the baby. If you have a new mommy in your life - postpartum is tough, and they may not ask for your help, even if they really need it. So instead of waiting for them to ask for help, just send them a text or give them a call and say "this is what I would like to do for you, when would you like this to happen?" And then, she will spend 4234903735097 hours telling you all the details you need to know before leaving the house, then will text you every 2 minutes for proof of life. Just go along with it!
This is a photo I ordered my mother to send me while having a panic attack at BJ's. 
2. A Free Housecleaning Free of Judgement.
I am a Type A, Anal Retentive person. When Bonnie was born, all of my cleanliness and organization went out of the window for about a month straight. This lack of organization and order in my little world, combined with some postpartum anxiety, made me feel very distraught and cause me to panic-clean my house until the wee hours of the morning. Thankfully my parents both took turns coming to my aid (thanks Mom and Dad), and when they each came to visit they would help me tidy up and let me SLEEP. Again, new mommies aren't all alike, but a clean house has always been something that helps me feel more in control of my life. Maybe one day this week, you could ask to come over for a little while and just tidy a few things up, or do some laundry! Let that beautiful new mommy know that you're there to help and give her a break!

3. Food, Glorious Food. 
I was so unprepared for when B was born. My smarter friends all had freezer meal stockpiles for the first few weeks after their babies were born, but I totally dropped the ball on that. We ate junkfood ALOT and I felt like I had failed in yet another arena already. I had a few sweet friends cook us casseroles and bring us take out from one of our favorite restaurants, and even though I felt so undeserving of their generosity, I was so incredibly thankful. Whenever my Dad came and visited, he and Christopher would go to a restaurant of my choosing and pick something up to-go; giving me something that I truly wanted to eat/that wasn't a greasy bag of junkfood. These things might seem small to someone who hasn't been there, but trust me - a smile and a hot food delivery is one of the best gifts that you cold possibly give to the new mommy (and daddy!) in your life!

4. A Friend Who She Doesn't Need to Put on a Bra or Makeup For.
That freshly postpartum period can be extremely isolating and lonely for many new moms; they still want to be social and have friends - but their house is a mess, they're terrified of germs, and they don't have the desire or the energy to get dolled up for company. When I was feeling lonely and cabin-feverish, it always made me feel a million times better when a good friend would come over to watch trashy daytime TV with my Starbucks order in hand. Seriously, bring the coffee.
5. Something to "Pamper" Her With.
Whether she loves a soft robe, fuzzy socks, chocolates, or a good book... all ladies like to feel spoiled once in a while. New moms spend every single second worrying about someone else, and they often forget to do something for themselves! This Valentine's Day (or any day really), bring the new mommy in your life a little treat, and remind them that they are rocking this motherhood thing! She will really appreciate it, I promise!
My best friend sent me these adorable Kendra Scott earrings.
So there you have it, five things that every new mommy would genuinely like to receive for Valentine's Day (or any day). It doesn't take expensive gifts or fancy dinners to please us, although those are never bad options; all of these suggestions are affordable and will be greatly appreciated!

If you have any suggestions for other great gift ideas for new mommies, or you are a new mommy and you want to add to the list, please let me know in the comments below! 
Happy Valentine's Day y'all! 

Stay Sweet,

6 comments:

  1. I couldn't agree with this more. But I would add a sleeping baby. They are so beautiful and you don't want to step away from them so when they sleep and you can just wrap your arms around them and read at the same time = glorious!

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    1. I totally agree! I miss the days when my daughter would just snuggle up and sleep on my chest! Now she takes up almost half of my body, haha!

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  2. These are all fabulous! I would especially appreciate #2 ;)

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    1. Haha! I told my husband that this go-round, I would like to receive a push gift of a maid service coming and deep cleaning our house before the baby comes!

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  3. This is a great post! I can very much relate to it (I'm sure every Mommy could). And FYI, love the headband, as well as the earrings!

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