Funky Space Age High Chairs

I have a strange secret. Even though I have been a mom several times in my life I have never really bought a high chair.  I would like to but it seems that every time I have a child I end up inheriting a high chair from a well meaning relative. Half the time the high chair is really quite ugly. It is always a variation of the rustic country look with knobby legs, brownish wood and plaid seat. I have also inherited a spindly Ikea style chair with beige wood that stains easily.

The kind of high cahir I would really like for my child looks like it belongs on the set of a Clockwork Orange.  It is molded, one piece, elegant and definitely has that quirky half Swedish and half British design flair. If you want the most modern of baby chairs available then you want to go for a clear molded freestanding chair like the type that is currently being marketed by some big name furniture designers online. These are one big hunk of plastic.

A good example of this type of uber-seventies style high chair ishe Fleurville Calla High chair . This high chair from industrial designer Yves Behar is a well rounded very nontraditional high chair that will be right at home in any type of modern décor.  Basically it is half of a sphere that you plunk the baby down into it. The sphere itself sits on top of a tall tulip shaped stem with a small round base.  The eating shelf folds down and keeps the baby securely in the half sphere that is the seat.

Another style is created by designer Sally Dominegez and is called The Nest. It features a kind of tulip design and the child is locked into the seat by the eating shelf. This style looks a little more like the kind of chair that you might find in a fifties diner. It also has straps and a little foot rest.

Both styles sit on a single metallic stem that rises up to support the plastic high chair. The styles come in there very Kubrick style of colors –  tomato, red, black and white.  Another reason I am fond of this durable style of plastic is because it is so easy to wipe down and keep clean. These chairs are made out of that extremely hard and shiny durable plastic that defies the slop that a kid can throw around when he or she is eating. One spritz from a bottlw of ordinary cleaner, a quick wipe down and the whole thing is sanitized.

One thing about this type of plastic high chair is that it can scratch. Don't use abrasive pads to clean it or you could mar the plastic with track marks.

These chairs are quite pricey because they are practically works of art and you can find them at designer outlet stores for baby furniture like Stokke.

Your Mommy To Do List

If you are a mommy you cannot do without a To Do List. It is a tool that you can use effectively or badly. It is part of what I like to call Mommy Time Management. Without some kind of Mommy Time Management nothing gets done, nobody gets fed, nobody gets dropped to school and you are up late every night catching up on all those things you did not get done during the day.
To use it well make sure that you write down all of the tasks that you need to complete over the course of the day. Make sure you include both large and small tasks and chores. Don't overlook a task because it too monument us. You can always break it down into more manageable parts later.
Break the large items down into smaller chunks to make them more manageable for your needs. Break down the larger projects into smaller chunks to make the prospect of doing them more manageable.
A rule of thumb is to break down anything that takes longer than two hours to complete.
Once you have everything down on that list don't forget to prioritize it from numbers 1 to 20. Make sure that everything marked a 1 is really very important.
The length of the list can be a matter of personal preference. For some people the shorter lists work better for motivation. For others a running list is all that needs to be completed so that their thoughts and needs can be completed.
One thing is for certain. You will get a great sense o accomplishment from crossing each thing off of your list as you do it.
Another thing to keep in mind is that these lists cannot often be set in stone. Sometimes it is necessary to change the priority of a task at the last minute. That is just life.
It is very par for the course for most people to underestimate the amount of time that it takes to complete a task. The deadline approaches and it becomes necessary to make some tasks a lower priority. That one hour trip to the grocery store always turns out tube three hours after all.
In essence your action plan is to do track all of the individual actions that need to be completed and then scratch them off one by one as they are done
You do not have use an action plan for simple things like opening your mail or taking bathroom breaks. However you should have one for all important tasks. This will help you stay as organized as possible.
Your action plan should be as organized as possible especially if it one associated with your office. This is because someone should be able to fill in for you in case one of your kids is sick and you have to stay home. Leaving clear instructions is paramount in this case.