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Unique German Baby Names For Boys & Girls

When I was pregnant with our first baby, Annaliese, we had such a fun time picking out both boy names and girl names! And after a little research (or a lot of research) into what kind of names I liked, I discovered how much I love unique German baby names for boys and girls!

They are traditional but unique, something that can grow with your baby from babyhood to adulthood! Here are my favourite German baby names for boys and girls:

Hannah, from the popular Canadian mom blog Honey & Betts, shares the most beautiful Christian German Baby Names For Boys and Girls. Traditional and unique names for boys and girls in 2018 and 2019!

| German Inspired Baby Boy Names |

Peter: Stone
Henry: Home ruler
Emmerich: Industrious
Matz: Gift of God
Malkiel: God is my king
Tobias: The Lord is good
Carsten: Follower of Christ
Miles: Merciful

| German Inspired Baby Girl Names |

Hedy: Warrior
Greta: Pearl
Liesel: Pledged to God
Odella: Praise God
Mathilde: Mighty battle maiden
Clara: Bright
Josephine: God will add

I have always been a fan of utilizing family names for middle names, like great-grandparents or grandparents, in my opinion it adds a charming touch!

2018 and 2019 baby name trends are coming back to unique, traditional names and these beautiful german baby names are perfect for naming your baby this year!

From the list above, what German baby names are your favourite?

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If you like this post, check out my Things No One Told Me About Having A Baby before you go!

Hannah from the Canadian blog Honey & Betts shares her life.

9 Stylish Stay At Home Mom Capsule Wardrobe Essentials

So many of you reached out on the latest style blog post saying how unready you are for the huge milestone of your 1st baby’s first year in school! I am right there with you! It’s an emotional jumble of “YAY they’re finally ready for school” with the dread of having to get everyone ready for school drop off. Should I be the mom who is wearing her highschool sweat pants and hoodie (because that is honestly my plan A) or should I utilize my stylish stay at home mom capsule wardrobe and put a smidgen of effort into starting the day off right? Let’s see how long the latter lasts!Hannah, from the popular Edmonton fashion blog Honey & Betts, shares her 9 Stylish Stay At Home Mom Capsule Wardrobe Essentials for going back to school this fall. Check out her minimal, sporty style that will keep her fashionable while her children are late.

black trench coat | striped sweater | long black shirt | white sleeveless top | ripped girlfriend jeans | green cargo joggers | beige slip on runners | crossbody purse | black sneakers with bow

You know my rule! If you choose 2/3 things to get ready you are ready. Whether that is A) make-up, B) outfit, or C) hair. I always prefer make-up and outfit – my hair is tied into a top knot for a reason and it’s not because it’s a “trendy” choice.

I am in love with H&M’s women’s line this fall – even though it August brands like to roll out their fall lines at least a month – so you know I have been drooling all over it since it’s launched.

One of my favourite things about H&M is that they’re making a conscious effort to take steps away from fast fashion and take steps toward sustainable fashion. I adore H&M’s Conscious Collection because they provide “high-end environmentally friendly pieces, aiming to move H&M’s fashion and sustainability development towards a more sustainable fashion future.” Here’s hoping a lot more brands jump on this trend for sustainable fashion!

All the beautiful items you see above (from trench coat to tops to bottoms to accessories) are from H&M – how convenient, right!? Not only is it nice to shop for your kids in one location but the same goes for shopping for yourself!

Truly this capsule wardrobe reflects my sporty, minimal personal style – but H&M also has a gorgeous basics line for building yourself a clean, simple wardrobe that you can build on. Or they offer whimsical boho pieces. They have something to offer everyone!

What’s stopping you from putting your best self forward this new school year? Have you tried a minimalist capsule wardrobe before?

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Hannah from the Canadian blog Honey & Betts shares her life.

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7 Edmonton Mom Bloggers You Need To Know

Did you know Edmonton mom blogs are evolving – thanks to the modern moms behind these blogs, the industry of mommy blogs are changing!

Lifestyle Fashion Mom Bloggers From Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

What used to classify a mom blog was you blogged about your children and the experience of parenting. That was the niche.

Even though I have 3 daughters now, I have never described my blog as a mom blog – Honey & Betts is a lifestyle blog. And the category of “lifestyle blog” where mom blogging is merging.

What is the difference?

I do not write exclusively about my children though being a mom is a big part of my life but it doesn’t completely define me – it’s one piece of the puzzle. I write about style, beauty, food, travel, home decor, and so much more. I share my life, as a 24 year old woman living in Edmonton, Alberta – which includes my growing family.

And that’s what I find with this round-up of wonderful women who also happen to be moms and bloggers. I can’t speak for all of them, but I don’t think they would also describe themselves as Edmonton mom bloggers either.

So here are a few mamas that I love following on Instagram and reading their blogs:

Christal, Nutrition In The Kitchen

Kassanda, Kastles

Kira, Northern Style Exposure

Kristina, Kristina Lynne

Orane, Orane Boucher

Hannah, Honey & Betts

Who are your favourite Edmonton mom bloggers? Link them in a comment below!

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What do you want to see next? My favourite Edmonton food bloggers? I have so many new posts coming – I can’t wait for you to read them!

If you like this post, check out my Top Northern Alberta Bloggers post here before you go! Or my Must-Follow Edmonton Instagram Lists post!

Hannah from the Canadian blog Honey & Betts shares her life.

10 Motherhood Tips And Tricks You Need To Read Before You Have A Baby

Motherhood is hard and wonderful at the same time, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! Some moms prefer the baby stage, some moms prefer the independent school age kid stage, and some moms enjoy their kids the most once they are adults. We are all different, and we all go through the same stages with our kids – infant, toddler, child, preteen, teenager, adult. For the moms and moms to be that are entering the infant stage I have 10 motherhood tips and tricks you need to read before you have a baby, so keep reading!

Looking for motherhood tips and tricks? Hannah, the biggest Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares advice for new moms and moms to be: always breathe. Do your research before you take anyone's advice. From hospital bag checklists, to breast pumps and bottles, to birth stories, to taking care of your baby, to sleepsacks and tips on preventing SIDS, balancing motherhood and baby schedule's.
  1. The Most Relaxing Hospital Bag Checklist: the arrival of your baby is a mix of emotions, even if you are a second time mom. This hospital checklist is here to guide you in making sure you do not forget anything. The less stress the better and it sure is a cute print out for having on hand!
Looking for motherhood tips and tricks? Hannah, the biggest Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares advice for new moms and moms to be: always breathe. Do your research before you take anyone's advice. From hospital bag checklists, to breast pumps and bottles, to birth stories, to taking care of your baby, to sleepsacks and tips on preventing SIDS, balancing motherhood and baby schedule's.

2. What Is Induced Labor At The Hospital For 3 Days Like?: You read that correctly! You can find my 3 other birth stories for my other children linked to this blog post, but Adeline’s 3 Day Induced Labor takes the cake for overall being the longest labour… and they say your labour time shortens with each one. I’m the exception to that rule, I guess!

Looking for motherhood tips and tricks? Hannah, the biggest Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares advice for new moms and moms to be: always breathe. Do your research before you take anyone's advice. From hospital bag checklists, to breast pumps and bottles, to birth stories, to taking care of your baby, to sleepsacks and tips on preventing SIDS, balancing motherhood and baby schedule's.

3. How To Take Care Of Your Baby’s Sensitive Skin: It comes in handy having overly sensitive skin of my own, and I knew right away how to help my baby’s sensitive skin during those first few months especially during the winter. Whether it was a calming bath to encourage her to sleep through the night, or a baby massage when she was crying restlessly, or poor chapped cheeks during the winter.

Looking for motherhood tips and tricks? Hannah, the biggest Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares advice for new moms and moms to be: always breathe. Do your research before you take anyone's advice. From hospital bag checklists, to breast pumps and bottles, to birth stories, to taking care of your baby, to sleepsacks and tips on preventing SIDS, balancing motherhood and baby schedule's.

4. The Best Bottles For Bottle Feeding (Formula or Breast Milk): We have tried so many different brands and styles of baby bottles, even though I exclusively breast feed it is a life saver to have a breast pump and baby bottle on hand, and this is the only type of bottle all of our babies would drink from. Even a friend who’s baby decided to stop breastfeeding and only take a bottle at 6 months refused any kind of bottle except for this one, so you know it’s the best of the best!

Looking for advice on being a mom? Whether you are a boy mom or a girl mom, Hannah, the best Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares her top tips for moms. From helping your baby sleep through the night, to deciding if you want to have more children, to asking for help as a new mom. Check it out!

5. Why You Want To Include A Breast Pump On Your Baby Registry Even If You Plan On Exclusively Breastfeeding: Doesn’t the title explain it enough? This electric breast pump was a necessity for my babies who refused to drink formula when I wanted a coffee date with friends or a date night with my husband. Check it out!

Looking for advice on being a mom? Whether you are a boy mom or a girl mom, Hannah, the best Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares her top tips for moms. From helping your baby sleep through the night, to deciding if you want to have more children, to asking for help as a new mom. Check it out!

6. How To Choose The Best Sleepsack For Your Baby: I cannot emphasize this enough, do not put your baby to sleep with a blanket in their crib. Sleepsacks are an investment but honestly the peace of mind that we are preventing SIDS far outweighs the cost. I will create a budget friendly sleepsack list soon, because I know not everyone can afford to drop $50 on a sleepsack.

Looking for advice on being a mom? Whether you are a boy mom or a girl mom, Hannah, the best Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares her top tips for moms. From helping your baby sleep through the night, to deciding if you want to have more children, to asking for help as a new mom. Check it out!

7. Why Is My Baby Crying At Night?: That’s the golden questions, isn’t it? In the wee hours when you and your partner are fumbling through the darkness trying to sooth your baby, go through the checklist to troubleshoot the issue! Soon you’ll be professionals at having the checklist in your mind.

Looking for advice on being a mom? Whether you are a boy mom or a girl mom, Hannah, the best Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares her top tips for moms. From helping your baby sleep through the night, to deciding if you want to have more children, to asking for help as a new mom. Check it out!

8. How To Overcome The Mom Guilt: Do you work from home? Want to go out for lunch with your friends? Want a weekend away? I’m sharing how I balance my work, social gatherings, housework, and quality time with my family.

Top tips for new parents? Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, is sharing 10 practical tips for new moms to read before having a baby. From baby care, to the best baby bottles, to dealing with postpartum anxiety, to induced labor. Check it out!

9. Mom Truths About Having More Children: Having more kids is so exciting, but also there is a lot of mom truths that are not shared! One of them being, you will wonder why you ever complained about balancing one child’s nap and meal schedule…

Top tips for new parents? Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, is sharing 10 practical tips for new moms to read before having a baby. From baby care, to the best baby bottles, to dealing with postpartum anxiety, to induced labor. Check it out!

10. The Best Non-Baby Gifts For New Moms: If you are anything like me, a mediocre type A personality, you don’t mind listening to others give unsolicited motherhood tips and tricks but it’s hard to ask for the help you want as a new mom. I want you to send this blog post to your significant other, your mother in law, your own mother, your siblings, share it on Facebook and everywhere. This list is how you love on new moms because it takes a village! And it’s really hard to ask for what you need sometimes, so let me do the talking for you in that blog post just send it to everyone who needs to know!

Don’t forget to follow along on Instagram at @honeyandbetts! Send me a message so I can personally congratulate you on your motherhood journey!

What are the worst motherhood tips and tricks you have ever received from parents, in-laws, family members, or friends? I’d love to know!

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Hannah is a Canadian Mom Blogger from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada who shares her life around motherhood to 4 kids, on-the-go beauty for moms, healthy and delicious recipes, bohemian home decor, family travel, and local Edmonton businesses.

Crying Newborn Baby List | 5 Things To Check When Your Newborn Is Crying

Go through the Crying Newborn Baby List of 5 things to check when your newborn is crying and you will find the problem and the solution at once.

If your baby does not have acid reflux or colic, follow this list. Seek out your doctor or pediatrician’s help if you have questions about your babies crying.

Hannah, from the popular Edmonton lifestyle mom blog Honey & Betts, shares 5 things to check when your newborn is crying. What to do when your baby is crying excessively, and ways to make baby stop crying. Check it out!

Moms, your body is amazing. Not only did your beautiful body create a tiny baby in 9 (but we all know it’s technically 10) months, but you endured through their birth (whether vaginal or c-section)! Celebrate your body and the miracle it has created!

The journey of motherhood, from the brand spanking new mom to the adjusted fourth time mom, has an upheaval of emotions. You pretty much experience all the emotions multiplied by 10 (thanks to those postpartum hormones coursing through your body) and then multiplied again by the lack of sleep you are getting.

It’s safe to say most moms invest in their favourite coffee machines. We’re all in survival mode, but don’t worry this phase will pass.

To get through survival mode you need the right equipment (hello, coffee) and checklists, well that is what hikers and hunters do when they are handling extreme conditions… parents need the same preparations to take care of our babies.

My go-to checklist, that used to be on a piece of paper stuck to the wall above the change table, but it’s now ingrained in my brain and I take it everywhere.

Here are the 5 things to check when your newborn is crying:

Your newborn baby is hungry. Their teeny tummies can’t hold a lot of milk, so this may be the solution most of the time. Don’t worry before you know it you will know exactly what their hunger cues look like, and be able to feed them before they become difficult.

Your newborn baby needs to burp. Every time you feed your baby, follow up by gently patting their back until they let their air out from gulping down their milk or formula (be prepared with a burp cloth or blanket in case some liquid comes up too…). Or if they have been crying for a long time, again gently pat their back until they burp.

Your newborn baby has a dirty diaper. If you find your baby commonly has a diaper rash, they may have super sensitive skin (mine all did) and Vaseline doesn’t do the trick. I found an extra strength diaper rash cream at our grocery store that protected and healed their skin, I highly recommend it!

Your newborn baby is overtired. This is the most difficult one, notably as they get older. Because instead of nodding off to sleep, they may become more fussy and cry more causing them to be overtired. Babies can be cranky, but if all their needs are taken care of let them lay in their safe bed while they give into their exhaustion. Creating a calm environment will also help them fall asleep easier, the less stimulation the better.

Your newborn baby needs to be held. You will know your baby best, if they need snuggles give it to them. But if it’s their nap time and they need to get some sleep try swaddling them. I was the worst at swaddling using a traditional swaddling blanket, but I discovered different swaddlers (and then they will grow into sleep sacks) that require no special technique and they were life savers!

Read more about motherhood with this sweet babe:

Breastfeeding & Bottle Feeding Journey | Activities For Your 3-4 Month Old Baby | Being A Girl Mom | Stroller Reviews

What things do you check when your baby is crying? What helps them the most to get back to sleep?

If you like this post, check out my 5 Must-Have Essentials For Your Newborn To Sleep Through The Night post before you go!

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Hannah, from the popular Edmonton lifestyle mom blog Honey & Betts, shares 5 things to check when your newborn is crying. What to do when your baby is crying excessively, and ways to make baby stop crying. Check it out!
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Our New, Crazy Adventure: Homeschooling In Alberta!

After the uncertainty of going into the school year, our main goal for our kids was consistency. We saw the effects of how online school and delayed starts affected our kids. For the first time ever I was indecisive and unsure about their education, and the weighing decision to keep them home was difficult because they adore their school and community. So after Christmas break, I dove into the new opportunities and communities of homeschooling in Alberta!

Homeschooling has had huge benefits, but is still a trial and error basis in finding the best way of learning combined with the curriculum that I agree with. We simply notified our school after the Christmas break that our kids would not be attending from that point until June. We continue to check in on our teacher’s Google Classrooms for each child, but overall we have been taking our day-to-day homeschooling into our own hands.

We are still deciding if we continue the homeschool route or send them back to school. After all, it’s only one year and if we feel like it’s not the right fit we can always enroll back into school.

What I learned is that at the start of considering homeschooling you (as the parent) need to figure out what your goals are for your child, and then what is their best way of learning.

We are Christians so I wanted something faith-based with critical thinking. Essentially, I wanted a secular curriculum with a faith-based worldview.

One of our children does great with learning through reading and hands-on crafts – she excels with textbooks, non-fiction stories, and projects. While the other child likes visuals – picture books, videos, and hands-on crafts. So we have a bit of overlap on the crafts, yay! But otherwise, they have very different optimal intakes of information.

Then through lots of research, I found the subjects of social studies, science, and history/geography can be taught together for both children while math and language arts should be individually specific to each child.

So, what are we using for homeschooling grade 1 and grade 3 in Alberta?

For math, we are using The Good And The Beautiful math programs – the Good and The Beautiful math and are free to download up until grade 5. I had them printed at the UPS store for $75 each. I like the visuals, storytelling and mini-games incorporated in The Good and The Beautiful curriculum. I have heard Math-U-See and Saxon Math are also great programs.

We used TGTB program because we were half way into the school year and I didn’t want to spend a bunch of money when we didn’t know what our decision would be for next year. Plus, we were not signed up with a homeschool advisory board where you can submit your receipts so like I said we chose the free program and printed it.

On top of that, we use the iPad math apps: Boddle, Khan Academy Kids (up to grade 2), Khan Academy, Splash Learn, and FunUnexpected.

For language arts, we are using IEW (Institute for Excellence in Writing). We paid for it because it was highly recommended for the lessons/writing tips. It is intense but impressive how much the children have learned and gained confidence in their writing. They have gone from feeling anxious to write a paragraph to write a paragraph with ease with lots of tips and tricks from the program. For grades 3 and up the curriculum can be done through videos or you can teach it in person at home. For grades 2 and under, the curriculum is only in-person with different topics and themes to choose from. For grade 1 we decided to learn about People and Our Community.

Also to encourage creative writing we are trying the Night Zookeeper online program, and the kids like it a lot. You draw hybrid animals, write creative stories about your new creations, play spelling games, collect treasures for your animals, and so much more. Their subscription is up to 3 kids, and the activities are age-specific and curated.

In the next few weeks, Prodigy (the online program mainly used for math) is releasing a Language Arts option, which I imagine is similar to Night Zookeeper.

The iPad apps we use for spelling, reading, and writing are Epic, Khan Academy Kids, Khan Academy, and Duo ABC.

For science, we bought a Telus World of Science membership. For an annual family pass, 2 adults and up to 4 children (under 3 is free), it is approx $200. This is part of our field trips and we participate in the TWOS nature program. The new renovations to the TWOS have revived the facility with a huge STEM area for all ages, and I am glad we signed up for our membership this year.

We planned a family trip to Calgary because you can also use your TWOS membership at the Canadian Association of Science Centres list across Canada, and the Calgary Spark Science Centre is on that list. Which is an exciting bonus of having a membership!

We recently added the Kiwi Co subscription box too and chose the science of cooking option. This month the girls made tomato soup from scratch, parmesan crisps, mini pizzas, and cheese quesadillas – to explore how heat affects the proteins, fat, and water in cheese. There was a fun craft, cartoon factbook, and cooking accessories for this month’s recipe in the Kiwi Co box. I am excited about next month’s box to arrive after the delicious food the kids learned to make!

We also make sure to write down all “why” questions and research those pressing questions! Today’s important questions that arose during reading The Ugly Duckling were “do ducks migrate?” and “do ducks have ears?”. Then when we were reading the Ox-Cart Man book questions like “how did they make sap into brown sugar arose?”. We dive into evaporation and water phases science videos to answer! It’s making the time and finding the answer through videos and articles.

For history/geography, we are using the Mystery of History Volume 1 program. It is a faith-based interactive curriculum that the kids thoroughly enjoy. I like that we will be able to use this program over and over again because it contains age-appropriate review activities for elementary, middle school, and high school-aged kids. I highly recommend this program!

For logic development, we started reading The Fallacy Detective and once we are done we will read its partnering book: The Thinking Toolbox. Both are recommended for 12 years old and up – the grade 1er listens but doesn’t quite grasp the concept

Plus all the reading and board games we play at home!

P.S. After two weeks since I initially wrote this and was going through the challenges of getting back into a routine with the kids after a two-week break from homeschooling for moving/Spring Break, I am going to try one more year in the fall of homeschooling. The first year is always the hardest and after a lot of praying, research, and thinking I am going to register the kids for homeschool in the fall!

Hannah is a Canadian Mom Blogger from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada who shares her life around motherhood to 4 kids, on-the-go beauty for moms, healthy and delicious recipes, bohemian home decor, family travel, and local Edmonton businesses.

Premium Women’s Snow Boots With Pivoting Ice Grip – OLANG Canada

Life has been wild since my girls have gone back to school in September! I feel pulled in a million directions and prioritizing how to keep balance is difficult when you are constantly needing to be out of the house running to the bus stop for half day kinder and full day classes. Now that it has snowed, there are things like falling on the icy sidewalks that will dampen my day considerably!

I was doing my own research on removable ice grips to put on your boots, but then OLANG Canada reached out and I knew their boots were the best solution. I was immediately drawn to the Glamour boots, they are stunning!

I was doing my own research on removable ice grips to put on your boots, but then OLANG Canada reached out and I knew their boots were the best solution. I was immediately drawn to the Glamour boots, they are stunning!
I was doing my own research on removable ice grips to put on your boots, but then OLANG Canada reached out and I knew their boots were the best solution. I was immediately drawn to the Glamour boots, they are stunning!

These warm women’s winter boots are hand-crafted in Europe by a special work force. My favourite parts of the OLANG Canada Glamour boots are ALASKA outsole that allows the folding cleats to be hidden for regular wear or to pivot the 16 stainless steel studs for extreme weather.

Have you been to Edmonton in the winter? It’s extreme for 6 months of the year, and these are going to be perfect for it!

My husband, Matt, enjoys taking our family on snowy adventures to Edson, AB into the thick forest – having extreme cold weather women’s boots are essential for me to appreciate our winter wonderland family trips.

While these boots don’t prevent slipping on wet, slushy snow or slippery surfaces, they are going to get a lot of use with or without the ice grips!

Add these to your winter footwear collection to stay warm and safe while exploring the wintery outdoors!

Hannah is a Canadian Mom Blogger from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada who shares her life around motherhood to 4 kids, on-the-go beauty for moms, healthy and delicious recipes, bohemian home decor, family travel, and local Edmonton businesses.

If you like this post, check out my 5 Tips For Hiking In The Winter With Kids post before you go!

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The Ultimate List Of Best Edmonton Patios

Edmonton patios are awesome!

I love looking forward to patio season because we have such a unique variety of patios throughout the central Edmonton area! Here is the ultimate list of best Edmonton patios:

Union Bank Inn

Blue’s On Whyte

Red Star

Shojo Izakaya (great for windy days)

La Petit Iza (above Sugar Bowl)

Culina Cafe

Baiju

If you like this post, check out this list of unique Edmonton date ideas before you go!

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Hannah is a Canadian Mom Blogger from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada who shares her life around motherhood to 4 kids, on-the-go beauty for moms, healthy and delicious recipes, bohemian home decor, family travel, and local Edmonton businesses.