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Aloha, I'm Donna, known everywhere on the Internet as "Champuru." I'm a Christian, blissfully wedded to my perfect match (the yang to my yin) of 15 years and a stay-at-home mom to my miracle baby, born in October 2008. Living life in Hawaii, less than 5 miles from my hometown, seeking balance in her pursuit of family, faith, recreation, and rest. Read more on the About page.

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In the days before dot-net.

Comfort doesn’t come cheap

Having been a back sleeper all of my life, I read with great dismay that by month five of my pregnancy, I should be sleeping exclusively on my side. The book What to Expect When You’re Expecting warns:

The back position, though more comfortable, rests the entire weight of your pregnant uterus on your back, your intestines, and two major blood vessels: the aorta (the vein responsible for bringing blood from the heart to the rest of the body) and the inferior vena cava (the vein responsible for returning blood from the lower body to the heart). This can aggravate backaches and hemorrhoids, make digestion less efficient, interfere with breathing and circulation, and possibly cause hypotension, or low blood pressure.

YIKES! Just the threat of hemorrhoids is enough to get me to sleep in the bathtub with a rubber chicken on my head, so I think I can deal with sleeping on my side for a few months. While I’m carrying pretty small at the moment, I figured I would test drive sleeping on my side. As expected, my neck and shoulder cramped up and I was absolutely uncomfortable. I heard about body pillows made specifically for pregnant women, so I started doing some research online and looking for them out and about.

Snoogle body pillow
Snoogle body pillow by Leachco

Yesterday Joyce and I went to USA Baby on Nimitz Highway in search of the elusive pillows. They had several types of body pillows, but the one that caught my eye was called the Snoogle made by Leachco. There was also a pillow called Back N’ Belly that looked comfortable, but large and unwieldy.

The only thing that gave me pause was the price tag that these pillows carried: $69.99 for the Snoogle and $89.99 for the Back N’ Belly. Before dropping that kind of money for a pillow I was only going to use for the next 4 months or so, I wanted to be sure that it was going to be worth the cost. I decided that I would check online for reviews and see what people said about the products.

In my search for reviews, I discovered that Amazon.com carries the Leachco pillows for substantially less than USA Baby. It also says that it qualifies for free Super Saver Shipping. The Back N’ Belly pillow is $54.99 and the Snoogle is $49.99. (Quite a difference from the $89.99 and $69.99, respectively, at USA Baby.) I queried the ladies on HawaiiMoms.com about body pillows and it so happens that one of them had the Back N’ Belly ~ and loved it. The only unfortunate thing is that she said that they have a California King sized bed and it took up half the space. We have a standard King, which would pretty much relegate Hubby to sleeping on the floor with the dog, which I’m sure he would not appreciate.

So, today I ordered the Snoogle for $49.99, no tax, no shipping. Hallelujah!

Baby Goyaman

Goyaman Baby

Who knew a baby bittermelon could be so adorable? Okay, so maybe it’s the face only an Okinawan could love, but I thought the baby goyaman key chain was simply the cutest thing ever.

Lunching at Utage with Joyce yesterday, I noticed some signs advertising goyaman key chains in various styles: classic goyaman (with yellow hat and red cape), eisa, hanagasa, and baby goyaman! My friend Henry, who was working the lunch shift, brought it to my table and said that it was a gift from “Uncle Henry.” How appropriate, a baby goyman key chain for baby champuru! Of course, mommy champuru will be putting it to good use in the meantime.

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