The Grass is Always Cleaner…

Before Dee was born, I was skeptical of our need for a bottle drying rack.   First of all, I planned to be breastfeeding, so I didn’t think we’d be washing and drying too many bottles.   Second of all, thanks to my BFF Ellen,  I have a brand new fancy (whisper quiet) Frigidaire Dishwasher, so I’d just be popping those [few and far between] bottles in there for cleaning/drying purposes, right?    WRONG.    [I was a fool.   A FOOL.]    (There was a third-of-all that involved me not wanting bottles out on my counter all the time, but the person who had the energy to care about bottles sitting out on the counter no longer exists, so I’m not even going to address it.)

Okay, cut to about four months later.    I’m exclusively breast feeding, but that crazy-talk about not using bottles?   Please.    I have a daughter who would feast from my rack all.day.long. if I would let her (and if my nipples wouldn’t just plain fall off.)   Mama needs a break every now and then.    Mama also does leave the house (and the baby) on occasion for work-related activities, so Mama [that's me in this scenario, try to keep up] is working on her freezer stash.   (Did I ever tell you guys about the time that I got into my car after a meeting only to discover that I had lactation spots forming on my camisole?    No?   And how when I got home I had to pump both breasts simultaneously in front of my Mother-In-Law as they sprung leaks that shot clear across the room?  Yeah…that happened.)

Anyway…the point is this:   My breast pump, a.k.a. the mini-dairy (which cost three-hundred-fucking-dollars, by the way) has parts (bottles, and other small parts) that require immediate washing after use (okay require might be the wrong word, but…ew.)    And we don’t use the pump bottles to feed her.   No, no, no…because that would be way too straight forward.    We use the Dr. Brown’s bottles (which also break down into small parts) because after buying all sorts of stupid gimmicky bottles to try and avoid nipple confusion which Dee never had a problem with any way ::knock wood:: it was determined that the basic, old school, glass air flow bottle caused the least fussing (for us) and we should have just stuck with that in the first place.    And then there are the pacifiers (Dee is pretty partial to the fancy Natursutten one that we got as a shower gift.)   We’re a two dog household, so when paci’s hit the floor, they’re liable to get scooped up in a beast’s mouth, or stepped on with poop-paws, or at very least end up with some puppy hair on them, and, again…ew, so those end up on the list of things that might need hand washing and air drying on the counter at any given moment.

SO.   The point is, you’re gonna need a drying rack. And the Grass Countertop Drying Rack pictured above from Boon?    I’m in love with it.    We just picked one up and it’s as functional as it is pretty.   And it’s really pretty, isn’t it?

Feed Me Seymour

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So I showed my husband this and when I brought our son home from the hospital this past week he had one waiting for me:) Thanks for sharing this! We're in love with it and wished we had had it with our daughter!
.-= Margaret Jacobsen´s last blog ..Lessons of the day. =-.

OMG yes, it's so cute ...as was your story .lol!
.-= ...love Maegan´s last blog ..Completely Gratuitous Outfit Post =-.

I totally understand what you are saying and feel your pain about the $300 breast pump and Dr. Brown's bottles that I also bought. What a pain in the ass washing all those parts is. I had two baby boys 11 months apart, and we have 24 Dr. Brown's bottles. Luckily my oldest (18 mos old) hasn't been drinking from a bottle for a few months now. that many bottles with all those parts - FML.

i just gave one of these bad boys away on my blog. nuts.
.-= trina´s last blog ..operation weaning day #3 =-.

Ooooh I was just looking at this!!!! I need to look for it online :D Because I too plan to, at some point, leave the baby home and take the boobies out.
.-= Babe_Chilla´s last blog ..I'm not taking this pregnancy thing too seriously.... =-.

I saw this, sadly, after I had bought the ol' ugly drying rack. Boo! Or maybe I should say "moo" as I too am a friggin dairy farm. But it's great, right?
.-= Eliza´s last blog ..The "Me" in the Mommy =-.

I just found your blog yesterday through twitter, I believe, and it's fabulous! Our daughters are a week apart (my little girl was born 10/1) so it's fun to follow along with someone who is in the same stages.

I recently quit pumping and had to switch to strictly formula :( I might have to get this really cute drying rack!!
.-= Elaine´s last blog ..You Capture - Work =-.

So I showed my husband this and when I brought our son home from the hospital this past week he had one waiting for me:) Thanks for sharing this! We're in love with it and wished we had had it with our daughter!
.-= Margaret Jacobsen´s last blog ..Lessons of the day. =-.

Congrats on your little boy!

OMG yes, it's so cute ...as was your story .lol!
.-= ...love Maegan´s last blog ..Completely Gratuitous Outfit Post =-.

I totally understand what you are saying and feel your pain about the $300 breast pump and Dr. Brown's bottles that I also bought. What a pain in the ass washing all those parts is. I had two baby boys 11 months apart, and we have 24 Dr. Brown's bottles. Luckily my oldest (18 mos old) hasn't been drinking from a bottle for a few months now. that many bottles with all those parts - FML.

i just gave one of these bad boys away on my blog. nuts.
.-= trina´s last blog ..operation weaning day #3 =-.

Ooooh I was just looking at this!!!! I need to look for it online :D Because I too plan to, at some point, leave the baby home and take the boobies out.
.-= Babe_Chilla´s last blog ..I'm not taking this pregnancy thing too seriously.... =-.

I saw this, sadly, after I had bought the ol' ugly drying rack. Boo! Or maybe I should say "moo" as I too am a friggin dairy farm. But it's great, right?
.-= Eliza´s last blog ..The "Me" in the Mommy =-.

I think its pretty. I want one now.

I just found your blog yesterday through twitter, I believe, and it's fabulous! Our daughters are a week apart (my little girl was born 10/1) so it's fun to follow along with someone who is in the same stages.

I recently quit pumping and had to switch to strictly formula :( I might have to get this really cute drying rack!!
.-= Elaine´s last blog ..You Capture - Work =-.