Be the hit of the baby shower with the Diaper Cake Delight! This diaper cake is decorated in baby girl pink and is made with 81 premium disposable newborn diapers, and a bonus baby sock corsage bonus for mommy that she can wear proudly. This item is delivered beautifully gift wrapped. All rush orders will be shipped via USPS. Contents May Vary. Substitution of greater or equal value.
This Diaper Cake Grande is loaded (no pun intended) with premium disposal diapers and a bonus for mommy. The cake is topped with a removable sock corsage that mommy can wear proudly. Gift includes 152 newborn diapers (size 1-2) and 2 pairs of newborn socks.This item is delivered beautifully gift wrapped.All rush orders will be shipped via USPS.
Celebrate baby with this set of embroidered diaper covers! Featuring baby's first initial, they are packaged in a pillow box with coordinating ribbon. In your choice of three sizes and five fabulous colors, these are the ultimate accessory and a much appreciated gift! Features and facts:Sold as a set of two Embroidered in your choice of baby blue, yellow, royal blue, red or pink Three sizes available: 0-3 months, 3-6 months and 6-12 months 100% cotton Gift boxed
Our brand new Lollipop Diaper Cake for baby girl is sweet and delicious in every conceivable way. Because babies grow so quickly, this unique baby gift includes not one but three different sized diapers for use as baby grows. From there the cake is decorated with essential, high quality layette items, artfully presented as tasty looking lollipops. The final result is an impressive, four tiered diaper cake that is sure to make a big hit, whether at a baby shower or at home when the parents receive your gift.Color(s): PinkMaterials: 100% cottonDetails: Includes 13 Size 1-2 diapers, 6 Size 3 diapers, 5 Size 4 diapers, 100% cotton interlock onesie, matching hat and washclothsDimensions: N/A Packaging Dimensions: N/ASelling Unit: EachMinimum Quantity W/O Personalization: N/AMinimum Quantity With Personalization: N/AAssembly Required: No
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes diapers as a baby carriage! This charming gift is as useful as it is cute and oh so clever. Carriage includes: 28 disposal diapers (1-2 size) plush bear terry velour bib 4 burp pads washcloth pacifier rattleAll rush orders must be entered by 11:00 AM EST.
Dress up baby’s derriere for Halloween with thisadorable diaper cover. The white diaper cover has lace-trimmed leg bands and asoft elastic waist band for baby’s comfort. On the back is an adorable,embroidered kitty face with a red bow and the area just below can bepersonalized with baby’s name. Made of cotton-polyester batiste, themachine-washable diaper cover is available in sizes 0-6 months, 6-12 months and12-24 months.
Mom and baby will really appreciate this gift! Diaper cake includes 78 newborn-sized diapers, three pairs of socks for baby and signature keepsake album. Facts and features: Includes album, 78 newborn diapers, three pairs of socks and bear wrist rattle 14"" x 9"" album includes page protectors, paper and photo corners Gift wrapped
Any parent with a baby girl is going to want this Girl Diaper Bage - Lime & Zebra Print. The large diaper bag is perfect for going on trips or long shopping days. You can just throw everything you need into this bag and head out for a busy day. Our lime green baby clothes are the perfect accessory to this adorable bag. There is a coin purse attached to the bag and velcro to keep the bag closed. It is made of canvas material which makes it durable. We have many other Diaper Bags that are worth checking out! Size: 15" W x 11" H x 6" Deep Color: Black/White Fade Color Mapping: Multi-Color Type: Diaper Bags
Be It A Girl Boy Or Both Soft pique bedding is adorned with a delicate ruffle on the comforter bumper and diaper stacker Neat satin bows add the finishing touch
Plan a Perfect Baby Shower! Let us help you plan the perfect baby shower. We have all of the party favors and supplies you need to make sure that your baby shower is a hit! A dozen diaper pin adornments per package. 2 1/2" long and 3/4" wide. Pink diaper pin decoration. Made of plastic. For decorative use only. A must have baby girl party supply for your baby shower! These baby shower favors are perfect for decorative adornments to gifts and giveaways at your baby shower or baby event. Part of Decorations > Decorations
Plan a Perfect Baby Shower! Let us help you plan the perfect baby shower. We have all of the party favors and supplies you need to make sure that your baby shower is a hit! 50 diaper pin adornments per package. 1 1/2" long and 1/2" wide. Pink diaper pin decoration. Made of plastic. For decorative use only. A must have baby girl party supply for your baby shower! These baby shower favors are perfect for decorative adornments to gifts and giveaways at your baby shower or baby event. Part of Decorations > Decorations
Every little girl dreams of becoming a ballerina. With this adorable baby outfit, her dream will come true--at least for a day. Full of flirty fun, the set includes a shirt embroidered with a single initial and a colorful tutu attached to the diaper cover. Features and facts:Set includes a colorful tutu and white tee shirt that is personalized with a single initial and comes in a clear cellophane bag with coordinating ribbon bowAvailable in six monthsChoose from lime, turquoise and hot pink tutu
These lace trimmed panties are the ultimate personalized gift! Made of a cotton-polyester batiste, no ironing is necessary. Finished with a soft elastic waistband.Available in 3 sizes. Personalize with baby's name, up to 10 characters.
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Single Person: How to Rescue yourself
Ask any single woman if she's waiting for a prince on a white horse to come and rescue her, and she'll laugh in your face.
But the truth is that millions of single women--and single men too--are indeed waiting for someone to sweep in and save them from their dreary, unsatisying life.
It's a fairy tale we've been fed since we were children. The brave rescuer is held up as an ideal, and on some level, we all look for an outsider to do what we think we can't do ourselves.
Most single people consider themselves independent and assertive, yet when it comes to taking action where we should, too often we fall back on fairy tale expectations. We think we're so "special" that it's just a matter of time until somebody discovers that and is thrilled to make our life perfect.
Where fairy tale and reality collide
Dr. Nathaniel Branden, in his landmark book, The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, says he knows a patient has turned the corner in therapy when he or she realizes, "No one is coming to rescue me. Nothing is going to happen in my life unless I do something."
The elaborateness of some weddings is proof that many single women still haven't given up on the myth of being rescued. The groom is arrayed in almost royal splendor, and the bride looks like a princess, attended by her maids-in-waiting. Everyone's decked out in clothes that would seem absurd anywhere except a ballroom.
Eventually the dream ends, however, in unpaid bills and dirty diapers. Reality can be a shock to your system.
Statistics show that millions of men and women will never marry. Is it because, to their dying day, they hold out hope that someone will rescue them, or is it because they never turned the corner to rescue themselves?
Overcoming the fear of rejection
Nobody enjoys being rejected. It can be a stinging, humiliating experience--if we let it. But somewhere along the way, a single person has to weigh that fear against the possible reward of being accepted.
Every time I think about rejection, I'm reminded of my cousin Tim, who asked 27 girls to his high school prom before one accepted. His desire to go to the prom was much stronger than his fear of rejection. Today Tim is very happily married and has two great children. He rescued himself.
You might argue that the 27 girls he asked had to wait to be "rescued" for the prom, but what prevented them from doing the asking? Fear of rejection.
The good things in life go to people who overcome their fear of rejection. Few authors get published on their first submission. Few people get the first job they apply for. Few people marry the first person they ask out on a date.
Cultivate an emotional callus
People who play stringed instruments develop calluses on the tips of their fingers, called caps. You can't play a stringed instrument for any length of time without them. At first, the fingers are very sore, but once formed, calluses act as protection, until there's no pain at all from pressing down on the metal strings.
Single people need to cultivate an emotional callus. Rejection hurts at first, but you soon discover it isn't fatal. In fact, the more determined you are, the sooner you're ready to try again. Each rejection hurts a little less, until after a while, they hardly hurt at all.
We give too much attention to our "sensitivity." It may simply be an excuse for not trying, as if it were a separate entity that's beyond our control. However, we'll never acquire the callus we need unless we're willing to endure some pain in the process. If we don't catastrophize when someone says "No", we're not so afraid of trying again.
Extend your comfort zone by degrees
Rescuing yourself is something you can do in stages. You can begin with small, inconsequential risks, learning that failure isn't fatal. You'll also discover that the pain is largely self-created. If you're determined not to let it bother you, it won't. We're always more concerned about what other people will think about us if we fail, so if you decide not to let their opinion upset you, you'll find yourself more courageous.
The more we demand the status quo and the absence of pain, the less we grow in life. Single people who get what they want without any adversity are extremely rare. Change, especially for the better, demands that you step outside of your comfort zone.
Once you understand that no rescuer is coming, you have two choices. You can do nothing, watching the calendar pages relentlessly turning every month, or you can try to rescue yourself--and keep trying until something good happens.
Which choice sounds wiser to you?
About the Author
Jack Zavada's new ebook, Single & Sure, not only shows single people how to rescue themselves, but how to become a happier, more confident person in the process.