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Charlie and Lola Style on the Babiekins Magazine Blog
I have a thrilling announcement — I’ll be popping up on the Babiekins Magazine Blog from time to time! I’m honored to join such a talented team of bloggers.
You can check out my debut post here.
LITTLE STYLE :: Aveline’s First Birthday – Handmade Felt Feather Birthday Crown, Stuffed Plush Toy Bunny, and Gluten-free Chocolate Cake

Aveline’s birthday yesterday was such a lot of fun! I can’t believe she’s a whole year old. We had a quiet little party for her, just Josiah and I, since our families are millions thousands of miles away — but it was joyous and beautiful and so full of laughter. (She even got to FaceTime and talk with both sets of grandparents!)
And can I just say I’m really happy with the way her feathered crown turned out? Even if the feathers did keep flopping over. I’m hoping to make a different birthday crown for her each year. My mom made us special birthday hats when we were little, and I thought it was the best thing ever.
What are your favorite birthday traditions — either from your childhood, or for your own children? I think it would be great to make a new handmade toy for her each birthday as well!









P.S. Here is the gluten-free chocolate cake recipe I used.
LITTLE STYLE :: Aveline wearing traditional Oaxacan-style embroidered shirt from Mexico

Thank you so much to our dear friends for this wonderful little shirt! I’m so excited it finally fits her. How fun to see my daughter wearing something that represents where I was born!
My camera would have captured stillness, quiet wind




I didn’t carry my camera with me everywhere, this weekend. But if I did, the photos would have captured Aveline giggling as she reached out her hands to her papa, and then to me, and then to her papa again, delighted that she figured out how to be passed quickly between us.
They would have captured the wrinkled up expression on her face as she tasted a French fry.
They would have captured the deep boom of drums during a Japanese cultural performance we just happened to stumble upon during an afternoon walk.
And then, they would have captured stillness.
Quiet wind.
Early sunset and the ensuing wintry darkness which wrapped around the house like an old, familiar friend.
What to Pack for a Day at the Beach with a Baby
We couldn’t stay away from the beach. We went again, last weekend, and Aveline loved it even more than the week before.

Having a baby has only made me love the ocean even more. Our wee girl literally yells and squeals in delight when the waves splash up over her fat little knees, and she loves the way the sand feels on her toes and fingers.
I love sharing the ocean with her.


Taking a baby to the beach honestly doesn’t involve tooo much extra effort. What we pack for a day a the beach is not really much more than the usual beach items plus aΒ diaper bag (shown: my favorite Babymel London bag).
Here’s a round-up of what to pack for a day at the beach with a baby:
- Diapers & wipes: Although we use cloth diapers,Β Aveline wears disposable diapers when we are traveling — we live just over an hour from the beach. When swimming a pool, though, I recommend one of these pool-approved reusable swim diapers.
- Sunhat & swimsuit:Β We put Aveline in this before we leave the house, to avoid attempting to dress a wriggling sandy baby once we’re at the beach.
- Sunscreen:Β Choose your sunscreen wisely. Most sunscreens on the market contain harmful hormone-disrupting ingredients. Explore all the information linked in thisΒ Sunscreens Exposed report,Β and then use the Environmental Working Group’s helpful Sunscreen Guide to select a product with low toxicity.
- Small cooler containing picnic lunch, cloth napkins, and water:Β Obviously it’s super important to keep the baby hydrated…but that goes without saying. We packed Aveline a separate lunch, but she preferred to nosh off ours. And the cloth napkins (or washcloths) have a multitude of uses. I actually never leave home without a washcloth or two.
- Blanket and towels: I like bringing a large blanket (actually, I use an old tablecloth) for us to sit on.
- Toys: Β Having something for her to play with definitely makes beach life easier. As you can see, we use the definition of “toy” loosely around here….this stainless steel water bottle occupied her for quite a long time. Oh, and when we got back home, I just tossed her toys in a bowl of water with a few drops of grapefruit seed extract to disinfect them.
- Ziplock bag or small wet bag:Β It’s nice to have something to put the wet clothes in for the trip home. If you’re notΒ familiarΒ with the concept of a wet bag, it’s a waterproof fabric bag with either a zipper or a drawstring closure. They are SO handy, especially since they are designed to be washed right alongside the dirty laundry. I have the smallΒ “sunset stripe” wet bag shown here.
- A dry outfit for the way home: This one is pretty self-explanatory. ;-)
I really love our beach days with Aveline. Josiah and I feel strongly that there is no reason why Aveline shouldn’t be introduced to the types of things we all can appreciate — as opposed to only participating in overtly child-centric activities now that we are parents.

Granted, there are a few differences in beach life BC and AC (before child, and after child).
We don’t go on endlessly long walks down the shoreline together anymore (although, she took her first step last night, so I would say our walking days are about to resume).
We keep seashells out of her mouth.
We stop her from crawling off in hot pursuit of sea gulls.
WeΒ definitelyΒ don’t fall asleep in the sun.


But none of this takes away the breathtaking beauty of the endless sea, the saltiness in the swirling air, the way the stormy clouds dip down low beneath the horizon and blend with the oceanic blues and greens.

The best part of all, is being there with my two loves.
Day at the Beach

We spent Saturday at the beach, and yes, I went a little picture crazy. But do you blame me? I mean, we’re talking about a day at the beach. Delicious picnic food, sunshine, Hannah — who is suspiciously absent from these photos, although she is the camera-girl behind the pictures of Josiah and I together — deliciously salty air, the water’s steady rhythm, and Aveline’s first time splashing in the waves.
Baby’sΒ inaugural trip to the ocean was this spring, but as she wasn’t even three months old yet, she mostly slept. So, last Saturday was her first time really experiencing it. How great is it that Auntie Lauren was there this spring, and Auntie Hannah was here for this moment? Hannah even captured video of the moment Aveline walked into the water. I just wish you could have heard Aveline’s tiny giggles when the water touched her feet!
I was really surprised that she didn’t eat handfuls of sand. I mean, she’s the girl who puts everything in her mouth, so I just fully expected her to try to chow down on sand. (I’m so glad she didn’t.)
We walked alongside her, and let her crawl along in the wet sand next to the water’s edge. She was delighted, and kept making happy little sounds.
Our own little beach baby, our own darling girl.Β It’s such an unspeakable and overwhelming feeling to share these joyful moments with her. Thank you, Lord!
[Note: For those of you who’ve asked, Aveline is wearing a Raw Amber Teething Necklace c/o Hip Green Baby. It is designed especially for babies; the plastic clasp is designed to break, and there is a knot between each bead to keep them secured.]










P.S. Yes, yes, Josiah is getting a haircut this weekend. You can stop tsk tsk-ing now. ;-)
Aveline at Cocoa Beach
We just got back from spending the afternoon at the beach, and we’re all tired out in that “Ooooh, the sun felt so good” sort of way. It’s a good feeling. The house is full of garlicky smells and dinner’s a few minutes away. I just had to stop for a minute and share this precious photo of Josiah and Aveline! (I took a gazillion and three more pictures today, which I’ll put up on the blog later.)
But for now, back to snuggling my sweet, freshly-bathed beach baby.




