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Hello to all of you expecting parents out there. I know you’re riddled with anxiety, over the top with excitement, and ready to get this baby-raising thing started. First, I’m sure you’ve been frantically googling baby checklist or how to prepare for a newborn. You’ve probably scoured your local library and Amazon looking for the perfect book with all the right answers. It’s okay, I did the same thing. Most of these lists will be the same. They’ll offer similar advice on what to buy, for instance, did you know you need a crib? Amazing! You don’t need a crib yet, just so you know.

This baby checklist is going to approach things differently. Let’s talk about how to prepare for that newborn and then we can worry about what to buy.

Things To Do Before Creating The Baby Checklist

Having that baby is going to consume all your time and energy so let’s concentrate on making other parts of your life easier. You should bookmark this page and make sure those helping you read this baby checklist as well. That means you need to share it with your partner, parents, best friend, or sibling. You’re going to have them assist you in these tasks because everyone needs to be on the same page.

Make A Budget

Whether you’re three months pregnant or eight months, now is the time to sit down with your partner and make a budget if you don’t already have one. The reason you need a budget is that it’s easy to go into a lot of debt once you bring home that newborn. Let’s face it, most of us are already in enough debt. So before you take a look at our list of awesome maternity clothes, give some serious thought on how much money you’re currently spending a month. Once that baby comes home you’ll want to eat out more, lose track of spending, and be tempted to buy more things to distract you from the stress of taking care of a newborn.

I highly recommend delegating one person as the official Master of the Budget. This person, either you or your partner, keeps tabs on everything you spend every month.

Unfortunately, Geek Baby Clothes is not a personal finance website, but we did create a simple budget template in Google Sheets to get you started.

To get started, click on our Simple Budget Template.

You’ll need to save this spreadsheet to your Google Docs to edit it. Click the Add To Your Drive icon in the top left to do just that.

Alternatively, you can download the template and open it with Excel.

For the next month, the Master of the Budget will keep track and record of all your family’s expenses. Alternatively, you can use your past month’s bank and credit card statements to fill out out the following items. Begin by entering all your fixed expenses. The template provides some commonly used ones, but feel free to add your own on the lines provided. If you need more lines just insert them. These fixed expenses are the same every month. If your electric varies, then just come up with an average, but list it as a fixed expense. Keep in mind this budgeting exercise should keep you more concerned with trends in increased spending than trying to plan your retirement. You’ll notice that we’ve added formulas that will automatically tabulate your totals.  

Next, add your monthly net income. You just care about the actual cash deposited in your bank account every month.

Finally, the most important part is your variable expenses. These items fluctuate every month, but we want you to try to lock down a set number that you try not to go over.

For instance, if you eat out once a week, then maybe you are spending $200 a month in the Eating Out category. Don’t worry, you won’t be eating out after the arrival of your child, but you will be ordering takeout. Spending the same amount on variable expenses is fine, but you want you to try to stay within 5-10% of the total. Obviously, some variable expenses will grow. That’s fine, you’ll need to add baby items, and things like that, but variable expenses not related to the baby shouldn’t be increased.

Knowing how your money is being spent will definitely keep you from going overboard. Ultimately, it’s up to you on how much dedication you want to put into this. Personally, I feel this is the most important item in our baby checklist. There are a ton of personal finance websites out there, but I love Reddit’s subreddit Personal Finance to get ideas and ask questions on specific money topics.

Bookmark Everything For The Future

Now that you have a plan for saving money after the birth, it’s time to talk about saving all these useful articles for future reading. Remember when I mentioned how you should bookmark this article? I’m not joking. Seriously, you’re searching the internet, browsing social media, and getting recommendations from everyone on what you should be reading. If you’ve never bookmarked anything using your browser, then I suggest you start today. Your brain is going to be mush the first three to six months. Luckily, you’ll actually have time to catch up on reading. Categorize your bookmarks so you can easily find the different advice articles you’ve saved. Feeding, changing, sleeping, and playing are a few examples of categories (Folders for you Chrome users) that you might want to use.

Getting Into A Routine

You’ve made a budget and done some organizing of articles you want to read. Now it’s time to start thinking about getting into a routine. I’m not talking about planning every precise second of your day. Actually, it’s more about laying the foundation to raise your child by doing the same things around the same time every single day. Sounds like a nightmare, right? I thought so too, but I can tell you that by getting used to living my life in a daily pattern, parenting has become a lot easier. Babies, as well as older children are happier with this type of predictible structure. Don’t take my word for it check out what the doctors at the CDC have to say on the subject.

Forming a daily routine means doing the same repeatable tasks over and over. These tasks can be anything like exercising in the morning, cleaning the bathroom every two weeks, brushing your teeth twice a day, ordering groceries every Sunday evening, reading a book for 30 minutes a day, or going to bed at the same time every night.

We’re not going to give you advice on what tasks you need to do, I’m just suggesting you keep track of them on a list and try to stick to them around the same time every day. This will help prepare you to get your baby into a routine for naps, feeding, and going to bed. The sooner you get your little one on a daily schedule the better off everyone will be in your household.

Getting into a routine involves two things; making a list and delegation.

Making a list can be as short or as long as you want it to be. Sit down with your partner and write up a list of daily/weekly activities. You can use regular paper, or a free task manager like Asana. I use Asana for work and personal use as it easily allows me to set repeatable tasks for different projects. You use whatever you want. Remember to start with a small list and gradually incorporate other tasks in the coming weeks and months. Don’t overwhelm yourself. Try listing several todos every week or every day.  

Next, you’re going to delegate tasks to your partner that they can do. Like cleaning the toilets, buying groceries, or feeding your pets.

Finally, set your alarm to wake up at the same time every morning. Besides waking up early, you really want to try to go to bed at the same time seven days a week. Get your family in a rhythm and break any old habits.

Treat completing tasks like you are conquering small goals. For instance, if you created a task to make the bed every morning, then once you make it you can rest assured you’ve completed a goal today. How awesome is that? Make it fun and reward yourself for getting into this new groove.

Make A List Of Movies Or Shows To Watch

Speaking of making lists, here’s a fun one to do. Make a list of all the movies and TV shows you want to watch while feeding the baby. That’s right you’re going to have plenty of time on your hands while feeding that little one in the first couple months. As long as you keep the lights dim and the sound low, you should be able to feed your little one with the TV on without distracting them.

Thoroughly Clean Your Home

No one looks forward to cleaning their home, but the good news is that your nesting instinct will aid you during pregnancy. Your home needs a thorough cleansing because you most likely won’t have the time to deep clean for at least several months. Keep in mind, you don’t need to do everything in one day, space it out over a couple of weeks. Make sure you delegate some cleaning responsibilities to your partner as well.

Finish Any Home Improvement Projects and Repairs

While you’re busy cleaning, make a note of any home improvement projects or repairs that need to be done. For instance, repainting a room, patching any holes in your walls, and fixing a leaky faucet need to be completed before you go into labor. It’s up to you on what needs to be fixed or improved.  Here’s a comprehensive house maintenance checklist that you can use to brainstorm ideas. Be sure to check with your doctor on what kind of activity they recommend at your stage of pregnancy.

Make A 3-Month Meal Plan

Meal plans are great ways to save money. Planning out your dinners, leftovers for lunch, and snacks can discourage multiple trips to the grocery store or impulsive fast food purchases. Not to mention, a plan will keep off unwanted pounds from weighing you down. A three-month meal plan relieves you of the stress of worrying about what you’re going to eat during those chaotic first months of taking care of your newborn. This doesn’t mean you need to plan out every day from the start. Instead, make a list of 10-14 meals your family enjoys.

Write out a shopping list of all the ingredients and rotate the meals every two weeks. Maybe every Wednesday is pasta night or Fridays are homemade pizza nights. You can get other family members involved as well if you are lucky enough to live near them. Having a pre-made shopping list and meal routine is going to make your life a whole lot easier. It’s also something you can start now and get used to. I’ll let you fight over who’s going to cook dinner every night.

Buy A Scrap Book

Scrapbooking is something your grandmother might do, but it’s actually a great way to preserve those first moments you have with your little one. You can keep it very simple or become a scrapbooking pro. For instance, you can just save your baby’s hospital bracelet, birth certificate, cards from the grandparents, or even the ultrasound photos. You don’t need a whole lot of supplies to start. I used a three-ring binder and some protective sheets for the one I made.

Plan How You’re Going To Share And Backup Photos

You’re going to take a lot of photos and chances are so will the rest of your family. Obviously, you can post all the photos of your little one on Instagram or Facebook for friends and family to see, but we really recommend having a central location to store all those photos that allow you to easily share them. I personally store all my photos using Google Photos and two separate hard drives with the exact same folders.

Google Photos allows you to store unlimited high-quality images for free. It’s easy to use and share with anyone, all the while allowing you to set the level of privacy that you’re comfortable with. Google Photos is not a social network like Pinterest.  Meanwhile, I store all my original quality photos on my two hard drives. I’ve found that using external hard drives like this one are the best for this. This way if the grandparents want to print a photo I can easily email them the highest quality image.

Check out our adorable Star Wars baby clothes

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April 28, 2019

Baby Checklist: How To Prepare For Newborn

https://geekbabyclothes.com/baby-checklist-how-to-prepare-for-newborn/

Hello to all of you expecting parents out there. I know you’re riddled with anxiety, over the top with excitement, and ready to get this baby-raising thing started. First, I’m sure you’ve been frantically googling baby checklist or how to prepare for a newborn. You’ve probably scoured your local library and Amazon looking for the perfect book with all the right answers. It’s okay, I did the same thing. Most of these lists will be the same. They’ll offer similar advice on what to buy, for instance, did you know you need a crib? Amazing! You don’t need a crib yet, just so you know.

This baby checklist is going to approach things differently. Let’s talk about how to prepare for that newborn and then we can worry about what to buy.

Things To Do Before Creating The Baby Checklist

Having that baby is going to consume all your time and energy so let’s concentrate on making other parts of your life easier. You should bookmark this page and make sure those helping you read this baby checklist as well. That means you need to share it with your partner, parents, best friend, or sibling. You’re going to have them assist you in these tasks because everyone needs to be on the same page.

Make A Budget

Whether you’re three months pregnant or eight months, now is the time to sit down with your partner and make a budget if you don’t already have one. The reason you need a budget is that it’s easy to go into a lot of debt once you bring home that newborn. Let’s face it, most of us are already in enough debt. So before you take a look at our list of awesome maternity clothes, give some serious thought on how much money you’re currently spending a month. Once that baby comes home you’ll want to eat out more, lose track of spending, and be tempted to buy more things to distract you from the stress of taking care of a newborn.

I highly recommend delegating one person as the official Master of the Budget. This person, either you or your partner, keeps tabs on everything you spend every month.

Unfortunately, Geek Baby Clothes is not a personal finance website, but we did create a simple budget template in Google Sheets to get you started.

To get started, click on our Simple Budget Template.

You’ll need to save this spreadsheet to your Google Docs to edit it. Click the Add To Your Drive icon in the top left to do just that.


Alternatively, you can download the template and open it with Excel.

For the next month, the Master of the Budget will keep track and record of all your family’s expenses. Alternatively, you can use your past month’s bank and credit card statements to fill out out the following items. Begin by entering all your fixed expenses. The template provides some commonly used ones, but feel free to add your own on the lines provided. If you need more lines just insert them. These fixed expenses are the same every month. If your electric varies, then just come up with an average, but list it as a fixed expense. Keep in mind this budgeting exercise should keep you more concerned with trends in increased spending than trying to plan your retirement. You’ll notice that we’ve added formulas that will automatically tabulate your totals.  

Next, add your monthly net income. You just care about the actual cash deposited in your bank account every month.

Finally, the most important part is your variable expenses. These items fluctuate every month, but we want you to try to lock down a set number that you try not to go over.

For instance, if you eat out once a week, then maybe you are spending $200 a month in the Eating Out category. Don’t worry, you won’t be eating out after the arrival of your child, but you will be ordering takeout. Spending the same amount on variable expenses is fine, but you want you to try to stay within 5-10% of the total. Obviously, some variable expenses will grow. That’s fine, you’ll need to add baby items, and things like that, but variable expenses not related to the baby shouldn’t be increased.

Knowing how your money is being spent will definitely keep you from going overboard. Ultimately, it’s up to you on how much dedication you want to put into this. Personally, I feel this is the most important item in our baby checklist. There are a ton of personal finance websites out there, but I love Reddit’s subreddit Personal Finance to get ideas and ask questions on specific money topics.

Bookmark Everything For The Future

Now that you have a plan for saving money after the birth, it’s time to talk about saving all these useful articles for future reading. Remember when I mentioned how you should bookmark this article? I’m not joking. Seriously, you’re searching the internet, browsing social media, and getting recommendations from everyone on what you should be reading. If you’ve never bookmarked anything using your browser, then I suggest you start today. Your brain is going to be mush the first three to six months. Luckily, you’ll actually have time to catch up on reading. Categorize your bookmarks so you can easily find the different advice articles you’ve saved. Feeding, changing, sleeping, and playing are a few examples of categories (Folders for you Chrome users) that you might want to use.

Getting Into A Routine

You’ve made a budget and done some organizing of articles you want to read. Now it’s time to start thinking about getting into a routine. I’m not talking about planning every precise second of your day. Actually, it’s more about laying the foundation to raise your child by doing the same things around the same time every single day. Sounds like a nightmare, right? I thought so too, but I can tell you that by getting used to living my life in a daily pattern, parenting has become a lot easier. Babies, as well as older children are happier with this type of predictible structure. Don’t take my word for it check out what the doctors at the CDC have to say on the subject.

Forming a daily routine means doing the same repeatable tasks over and over. These tasks can be anything like exercising in the morning, cleaning the bathroom every two weeks, brushing your teeth twice a day, ordering groceries every Sunday evening, reading a book for 30 minutes a day, or going to bed at the same time every night.

We’re not going to give you advice on what tasks you need to do, I’m just suggesting you keep track of them on a list and try to stick to them around the same time every day. This will help prepare you to get your baby into a routine for naps, feeding, and going to bed. The sooner you get your little one on a daily schedule the better off everyone will be in your household.

Getting into a routine involves two things; making a list and delegation.

Making a list can be as short or as long as you want it to be. Sit down with your partner and write up a list of daily/weekly activities. You can use regular paper, or a free task manager like Asana. I use Asana for work and personal use as it easily allows me to set repeatable tasks for different projects. You use whatever you want. Remember to start with a small list and gradually incorporate other tasks in the coming weeks and months. Don’t overwhelm yourself. Try listing several todos every week or every day.  

Next, you’re going to delegate tasks to your partner that they can do. Like cleaning the toilets, buying groceries, or feeding your pets.

Finally, set your alarm to wake up at the same time every morning. Besides waking up early, you really want to try to go to bed at the same time seven days a week. Get your family in a rhythm and break any old habits.

Treat completing tasks like you are conquering small goals. For instance, if you created a task to make the bed every morning, then once you make it you can rest assured you’ve completed a goal today. How awesome is that? Make it fun and reward yourself for getting into this new groove.

Make A List Of Movies Or Shows To Watch

Speaking of making lists, here’s a fun one to do. Make a list of all the movies and TV shows you want to watch while feeding the baby. That’s right you’re going to have plenty of time on your hands while feeding that little one in the first couple months. As long as you keep the lights dim and the sound low, you should be able to feed your little one with the TV on without distracting them.

Thoroughly Clean Your Home

No one looks forward to cleaning their home, but the good news is that your nesting instinct will aid you during pregnancy. Your home needs a thorough cleansing because you most likely won’t have the time to deep clean for at least several months. Keep in mind, you don’t need to do everything in one day, space it out over a couple of weeks. Make sure you delegate some cleaning responsibilities to your partner as well.

Finish Any Home Improvement Projects and Repairs

While you’re busy cleaning, make a note of any home improvement projects or repairs that need to be done. For instance, repainting a room, patching any holes in your walls, and fixing a leaky faucet need to be completed before you go into labor. It’s up to you on what needs to be fixed or improved.  Here’s a comprehensive house maintenance checklist that you can use to brainstorm ideas. Be sure to check with your doctor on what kind of activity they recommend at your stage of pregnancy.

Make A 3-Month Meal Plan

Meal plans are great ways to save money. Planning out your dinners, leftovers for lunch, and snacks can discourage multiple trips to the grocery store or impulsive fast food purchases. Not to mention, a plan will keep off unwanted pounds from weighing you down. A three-month meal plan relieves you of the stress of worrying about what you’re going to eat during those chaotic first months of taking care of your newborn. This doesn’t mean you need to plan out every day from the start. Instead, make a list of 10-14 meals your family enjoys.

Write out a shopping list of all the ingredients and rotate the meals every two weeks. Maybe every Wednesday is pasta night or Fridays are homemade pizza nights. You can get other family members involved as well if you are lucky enough to live near them. Having a pre-made shopping list and meal routine is going to make your life a whole lot easier. It’s also something you can start now and get used to. I’ll let you fight over who’s going to cook dinner every night.

Buy A Scrap Book

Scrapbooking is something your grandmother might do, but it’s actually a great way to preserve those first moments you have with your little one. You can keep it very simple or become a scrapbooking pro. For instance, you can just save your baby’s hospital bracelet, birth certificate, cards from the grandparents, or even the ultrasound photos. You don’t need a whole lot of supplies to start. I used a three-ring binder and some protective sheets for the one I made.

Plan How You’re Going To Share And Backup Photos

You’re going to take a lot of photos and chances are so will the rest of your family. Obviously, you can post all the photos of your little one on Instagram or Facebook for friends and family to see, but we really recommend having a central location to store all those photos that allow you to easily share them. I personally store all my photos using Google Photos and two separate hard drives with the exact same folders.

Google Photos allows you to store unlimited high-quality images for free. It’s easy to use and share with anyone, all the while allowing you to set the level of privacy that you’re comfortable with. Google Photos is not a social network like Pinterest.  Meanwhile, I store all my original quality photos on my two hard drives. I’ve found that using external hard drives like this one are the best for this. This way if the grandparents want to print a photo I can easily email them the highest quality image.

Check out our adorable Star Wars baby clothes

The post Baby Checklist: How To Prepare For Newborn appeared first on Geek Baby Clothes.


April 27, 2019

MD’s Black Owned Theater; CBS’ White Problem & Wonder Woman#1 Racist?-MWIR, 7pm

http://www.afronerd.com/2019/04/mds-black-owned-theater-cbs-white.html



The Mid Week in Review Airs 4.23.19


Those vaunted time constraints, people.  We're getting straight to the point.  It's Wednesday and it's another hot topic Mid Week in Review (MWIR) podcast-airing 7pm eastern.  Join your favorite AFROnerdist podcast crew as they extrapolate their opinions for your pleasure relating to the following topics:  Maryland gets its own Black owned movie theater and folks are traveling many miles to patronize  (hopefully this idea expands); Prince's unfinished memoir to be released soon; a former CBS executive discloses her disappointment with her previous employer regarding race; NEWS FLASH!  Wonder Woman #1 circa 1942 has been discovered to be quite racist, sexist and every other "ist" (ha!); the long standing video game, Mortal Kombat has always been controversial for it's over the top violence but who would have thought in it's eleventh outing a pro-black scenario for the Jax character would rankle some folks; Will Smith and Ang Lee's Gemini Man trailer hit the cyberwebs this week; thoughts about the under the radar Black superhero/sci-fi flick, Fast Color starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw;  what it means to be a "Morehouse man" maybe going through a change by 2020; And lastly, highlighting 10 year old math prodigy, Esther Okade. Call in LIVE at 646-915-9620.  *Maybe we'll discuss early Avengers: Endgame reviews.....maybe. 


Fast Color and Gemini Man trailers:






April 27, 2019

Avengers #18 Review

https://blacknerdproblems.com/avengers-18-review/

Writer: Jason Aaron / Artist: Ed McGuinness / Marvel Comics

Last week I watched Shazam! and this week I read Avengers #18. I’ve come to understand that Marvel can be on some petty mess. It was apparent when I was reminded of the dispute between Marvel and DC regarding Captain Marvel. This week the shamelessness is real as we’re introduced to the newest iteration of the Squadron Supreme. My knowledge of the team is fleeting at best from the short description on Vs System cards, but it was pretty obvious the similarity between them and the Justice League.

The issue begins rattling off the characters: Hyperion, Power Princess, Nighthawk, Whizzer and Doctor Spectrum are all summoned to handle an attack by Frost Giants by none other than Agent Coulson. A deeper look into their past shows some shady training by the U.S. government. The Squadron shows its loyalty is to the United States as they take a “not our problem” stance when the Giants are driven north to Canada.

For all the shade I’d like to throw at a Justice League copycat in a copy vaguely associated with The War of Realms, I really liked this comic. It turned the Justice League into a creepy team of Manchurian candidates waving an obnoxious “America First” banner. My particular favorite was Nighthawk’s arc. As far as I can tell, his being a DC representative is a new take on the character. There is a poetic narrative describing the lack of power a DC rep has and comparing that to his being the least powerful of the team. The theme is echoed later where Nighthawk’s inherent skepticism is explored through his mistrust of the team’s handlers. The glimmer of hope that the illusion will be shattered is dashed as Nighthawk is shown to be manipulated even in his paranoia, adding to the layered theme of powerlessness. Adding a little humor to offset the creepy hopelessness, Agent Coulson says “Hold Richmond’s doubt meter at level eight. Jealousy at four. He’s best when he’s brooding”. If this is the last we see of The War of Realms story bleeding into the Avengers book I’ll be good. I really want to see the Squadron Supreme as the latest team explored in this book.

8 “Demon Resurrections”  out of 10

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April 27, 2019

John Singleton’s Daughter: “My Father Is Not in a Coma”

https://www.blackenterprise.com/john-singleton-daughter-father-coma/

The family of filmmaker John Singleton is reportedly fighting for control of his business affairs and estate following the 51-year-old movie director’s stroke last week. Singleton’s mother is seeking to be appointed as his temporary conservator and claims that he has fallen into a coma. Singleton’s daughter, however, is disputing that claim as well as her grandmother’s pursuit of conservatorship, which would grant her legal authority to make medical and financial decisions on Singleton’s behalf while he is incapacitated.

Singleton made history at 24 years old when he became both the first African American and youngest person ever to be nominated for Best Director at the 1992 Academy Awards for his debut film Boyz n the Hood (1991). The groundbreaking film also received an Oscars nod for Best Original Screenplay. The screenwriter went on to direct a number of notable films and television series throughout his career, including classics like Poetic Justice and Baby Boy, 2 Fast 2 Furious, and the recent FX crime drama Snowfall.

Earlier this month, it was reported that the South Los Angeles native suffered from a severe stroke on April 17 and was placed in intensive care. At the time, his family released a statement saying that he was under “great medical care.” His mother, Shelia Ward, filed papers in court on Thursday stating Singleton is “currently hospitalized in a coma and is unable to provide for his personal needs” or “manage his financial resources,” according to The Associated Press. The court papers also claim that at the time of his stroke, Singleton was “engaged in several business deals” and in the process of signing “a lucrative settlement agreement.” The papers added that he would take a huge financial loss if a conservator cannot sign the papers on his behalf.

Singleton’s daughter, Cleopatra Singleton, however, is publicly denying her grandmother’s claims, according to a report published in The New York Times Friday. “My father is not in a coma,” she told The NYT. “My father had a stroke on April 17, 2019, and at this point, we are optimistic about a full recovery.” She added that her siblings also oppose the idea of giving their grandmother control over their father’s estate, which is valued at $1.4 million. “Myself, several of my siblings, and my father’s father will oppose my grandmother’s application to be appointed my father’s legal conservator,” she said. She added that there will be a hearing “on whether or not my grandmother should become the temporary conservator over my father’s personal and business estate.”

This is not the first time Singleton’s family has been in conflict. Back in 2016, one of his sons wrote an open letter accusing Singleton’s mother of being “an overbearing, manipulative mother who is jealous of anyone else’s happiness.”

 

 

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