Mothercare in Bali
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Today I had a great surprise. I went to Bali Discovery Mall in Kuta and found a shop that had e v e r y t h i n g I needed when I gave birth (seven months ago). Besides nice basic clothes for babies of all sizes, there were washable diapers, accessories for newborns and new moms and more for reasonable prices. It also had everything a mom needs for pregnancy and birth. It brought to my mind the immense frustration I endured when searching for all the things I needed and not finding any, especially the cloth diapers. Well, new moms who are giving birth in Bali, now you know where to go: ... (more)
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Roma organic
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I’ve moved to Rome almost two years ago, but I spent scarcely six months in the eternal city that still looks quite hostile to me. I like well organized public means of transport, walk and bicycle friendly streets, organic and healthy stores neighbourhood – non of these are to be easily found here. But I’m persisting in my quest. Few are the places that made me a happy new citizen: Farmers Market, Villa Pamphili and Biopolis.
I found the... ... (more)
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Mom made baby clothes
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One month before giving birth I realised there were almost no children clothes that I liked. I must say I’m not a frantic shopping fan, but as I’d enter some specialized shops I’d immediately feel boredom. Maybe too much choice was making me yawn or was it too much of the same stuff? Anyway, as I can’t easily find clothes for myself, the same way I couldn’t find them for my kiddo. I did as I do for myself (a part from heading to H&M when I’m desperate): I made the little clothes myself. In Bali, where I’ve been living, the wet season was particularly hot at the time when I gave birth. I needed something thin and cool for my daughter. Thin, so it could dry fast even if she sweats or spits on her self. Cool, because cool... ... (more)
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