Wednesday, December 31, 2014

NuzzleMe Ring Sling

Latest Ring Slings from NuzzleMe Babywearing Gears 

Exclusively available for sale at Jom Gendong

Limited quantity.

NuzzleMe Ring Sling
>> Price RM90
>> Postage WM RM7, EM RM10
>> Made from 100% woven cotton
>> Gathered shoulder design for better weight distribution
>> Width 30 inch
>> Length 1.8m
>> Comfy and Stylish. 
>> Ergonomic and Economic
>> Suitable for newborn until toddler

Stock available in 2-3weeks
Booking with payment to secure your order
Order/enquiries via SMS/WhatsApp at 018 379 8897



Slot kain penggendong bayi dalam Selamat Pagi Malaysia TV1 pada 4 Januari 2013

NuzzleMe Mei Tai

Latest Mei Tais from NuzzleMe Babywearing Gears 

Exclusively available for sale at Jom Gendong

Limited quantity.


NuzzleMe Mei Tai (Only Available in design A & C)
>> Price RM200
>> Postage WM RM10 EM RM15
>> Made from 100% woven cotton
>> Wrap-style shoulder straps for better weight distribution
>> Padded top body panel for baby's comfort 
>> Padded waistband so it is sturdy enough to even carry your toddler
>> Comfy and Stylish. 
>> Ergonomic and Economic
>> Suitable from newborn until toddler


Stock available in 2-3weeks
Booking with payment to secure your order
Order/enquiries via SMS/WhatsApp at 018 379 8897




Design A
Mei Tai ada 4 cabang
2 cabang panjang ikat di bahu
2 cabang pendek ikat di pingang
Boleh gendong posisi hadapan dan belakang

Sangat selesa menggunakan NuzzleMe MeiTai
Dakap dan dukung anak tanpa rasa lenguh 


Tiada gelang
Tiada klip/buckle
Selesa digunakan. Hanya kain semata-mata
Sesuai untuk semua saiz badan penggendong









Friday, December 19, 2014

Jenis Alat Gendong : Mei Tai

1.  Apa itu Mei Tai?
  • Sejenis alat gendongan tradisional masyarakat china
  • Terdiri daripada panel 4 segi dengan 2 cabang pendek dan 2 cabang panjang
  • Boleh digunakan untuk gendong bayi di bahagian hadapan, belakang dan pinggang (sisi)
  • Mudah dikongsi dengan orang lain kerana ikatan cabang memberikan ikatan yang selesa dan sesuai dengan badan pemakai.
  • Alternatif  kepada "soft structured carrier (SSC)" kerana harganya lebih berpatutan (penggunaan webbing, buckle dan padding serta kerumitan menjahit adalah sebahagian faktor mengapa harga SSC agak tinggi)
  • Sesuai digunakan untuk bayi berumur 4 bulan-3 tahun. Bergantung pada kekuatan badan, boleh digunakan sehingga berat bayi mencecah 15kg
  • Boleh juga digunakan untuk bayi berumur 4 bulan kebawah. Perlukan sedikit bantuan dari pengajar gendong/babywearing educator (Jom Gendong founder, Puan Norashida Abd Rahman adalah seorang "babywearing educator")
  • Sokongan berat bayi menggunakan 2 bahu, maka bayi yang digendong akan terasa ringan dan selesa.
  • Mudah menyusukan bayi di tempat awam secara rahsia
  • Selesa digunakan semasa mengandung (sekirangnya anda masih mempunyai bayi kecil yang masih mahu didukung atau mendukung mereka untuk tujuan keselamatan/kemudahan

2. Cara guna Mei tai



Hadapan 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sANKzLVpBZQ (tips & tricks for beginner)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yly1qwxooqc&feature=youtu.be (One handed)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaJmUyVvl1g&feature=youtu.be (Newborn)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DTQNRJkRkU&feature=youtu.be (Use like a pod)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlsL6znBmGg&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-DlyAxI_uA (Newborn)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn0ejXYNsFU (Newborn)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ww45TI-Zysg (Newborn)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbSczHe7zQI (Newborn & Breastfeeding)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3B5Dh4HWwbQ (Newborn)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jHVC6mCjUQ (Baby)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXWHx-tcSMI (Baby)

Belakang
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH-DB2CiXUU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX19Yit6uYQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXxC0M08GZE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gslSX9YuwQw (Mei Tai usage during pregnancy)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTgibbhYNyo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqJyBdhXG-w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FGuae3x6AE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImVPQLxq2Y4

Sisi (pinggang)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_x3wd8YRYc&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8Au0dT0Rho
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMyIYvUu-a8

3. CatBirdBaby Mei Tai RM280
http://jomgendong.blogspot.com/2014/12/catbirdbaby-mei-tai.html


Thursday, December 18, 2014

CatBirdBaby Mei Tai

Mei Tai

Super versatile, gorgeously made Mei Tais - carry your baby the traditional Asian way, updated to suit modern day, stylish, busy parents.
Mei Tais are deceptively simple, but they are an awesome way to babywear. They are compact (being just cloth) & easy to keep in your baby bag. At the same time, the adjustability allows you to cinch it tighter where you need and spread the straps where it's most comfy for you, unlike with stiffer SSCs. 
Come try out a Mei Tai and you may be surprised that you don't necessarily need all those buckles and clips!

CatBirdBaby

The Catbird Baby mei tai is based on traditional Chinese baby carriers. You can use our mei tai with newborns and toddlers alike in four carrying positions. The fit is highly customizable through tying methods.
Carrying styles:
  • front facing in 
  • on your hip
  • on your back
  • with a sleeping hood when your little one's head gets floppy
Our mei tai has many innovative features that babies and parents love! The base fabric is a supersoft 100% brushed cotton that is sturdy but snuggly. The print panel features stylish and popular cotton quilting designs from makers such as Alexander Henry, Michael Miller, Free Spirit, and Amy Butler. And our completely unique elastic adjustment loop enables you to decrease the width of the carrier as much or as little as you wish to get a perfect fit for your baby's legs each time.

Orange/Espresso RM280

Avocado/Black RM280

ChoCho Blossom RM280


Chocolat Lollipop RM280

Claire RM280

Whitney RM280


Nursing discreetly in MeiTai

Carrying Instructions 


A) Front Carry

1
Tie the mei tai around your waist, square (double) knot in back. The mei tai should be positioned like an apron, with the front side touching your stomach, the carrier hanging down like an apron, before you bring it up to tie.
2
Pick up your baby and hold her against you with her legs straddling your middle, centered above the mei tai carrier.
3
Bring the body of the carrier up between your child's legs and up across her back. Take one shoulder strap over your shoulder, then the other strap over the other shoulder.
4
Cross the straps in an X on your back. Pull straight down at first before bringing the strap around to the front; this helps keep the X centered on the back more.
5
Bring the straps around to the front to tie. In the picture, the straps are under the child's legs; you can also tie the straps over the tops of the baby's thighs. If length allows, you can cross or twist the straps, take them under the baby's legs and tie behind you.

B) Back Carry (using a couch to put your baby on your back)

1
When you are first learning how to back carry your baby, you may wish to practice using a couch to assist you. To start, lay out the mei tai flat on the couch, with enough room for you to sit in front of it.
2
Sit your baby down on top of the carrier, with her legs straddling the carrier body and each leg going above the waist strap on either side.
3
Sit down in front of your baby and scoot back towards her, till she is straddling your back. Pull the carrier up against your back so the front side of the mei tai body is against your lower back. Your back plus the mei tai will form a U-shape; your baby is sitting inside the U-shape.
4
Pull the shoulder straps up over your shoulders as you begin to stand.
5
Bring the shoulder straps over your shoulders, then take them back behind you, cross or twist over baby's legs in the center of the carrier, bringing the straps beneath baby's legs and to the front to tie in a square knot.

C ) Back Carry (using hip scoot method for 6 months and up)

1
Tie the mei tai around your waist, square (double) knot in back. The mei tai should be positioned like an apron, with the front side touching your stomach, the carrier hanging down like an apron, before you bring it up to tie.
2
Pick up your baby and place her on your hip off to one side.
3
Start scooting baby further and further towards your back. As you do, lift your arm on that side up and over her head and keep scooting her towards your back, while you also lean forward.
4
Keeping one hand on your baby, use the other hand to pull the body of the mei tai up over baby's back Take the shoulder straps up over your shoulder.
5
Take the shoulder straps down in front of you and take above or beneath baby's legs, then cross behind you and bring back to the front.
6
Tie the shoulder straps in front in a double knot securely.



Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Part 1 : Babywearing Carnival vs EDD

Pada 6/12/2014 ada event besar yang saya nak sertai.
Buka gerai jualan dan klinik gendong.
Bimbang juga tak dapat sertai jika bersalin awal.
Jadi setiap hari saya berbisik pada baby supaya keluar selepas 6 Disember.
Tidak lupa juga berdoa pada Allah supaya dipermudahkan segala urusan.

Alhamdulillah, dipermudahkan urusan.
Seronok dapat bantu ibubapa cari alat gendong yang sesuai untuk bayi mereka.
Seronok dapat bantu ibubapa gunakan alat gendong dengan cara yang betul
Seronok dapat jumpa kawan lama.
Seronok dapat jumpa kawan baru.

Punyalah seronok sehingga lupa makan, lupa minum dan lupa duduk.
Macam orang lupa diri. Inilah penangan semangat Jom Gendong. Wearing is Caring. Sharing is Caring.
Nasib baik ada en.suami yang bantu. Belikan makanan dan minuman. Serta ingatkan saya makan.
Nasib baik ada sahabat yang prihatin. Berikan kerusi dan minta saya duduk kerana terserlah keletihan walaupun cuba disembunyikan.

Antara orang yang paling lewat balik.
Ya, memang penat. Tapi puas.
Syukur Alhamdulillah dipermudahkan segala urusan.
Kini hanya menanti tanda kelahiran bayi tercinta.


Ramai juga sahabat yang bertanya bilakah saya akan bersalin sebenarnya.
Perut sudah sarat dan turun. Tapi tuan badan masih bertenaga.
Sejujurnya saya tak tahu bila. Hanya ada tarikh EDD yang diberi doktor sebagai panduan.
Tapi detik hati kuat berbisik akan bersalin lebih awal.
Kadang kala berseloroh juga dengan niat bergurau "esok lusa kot saya bersalin. hahahaha"
Dalam hati terus berdebar, eh betul ke lidahku yang bercakap tu. 
Boleh ke nak bersalin esok lusa ni. Sedangkan tubuh masih bersisa kepenatan?