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		<title>Improvised Baby Monitor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have six kids, you learn what baby gear is essential (like a car seat) and what really is not necessary. For instance, we never bought a changing table. My changing area is any flat surface, such as the floor, covered with a blanket. We use common sense and never leave our babies unattended. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="itemleft" style="float: left; margin: 0px 20px 20px 0px" src="http://www.momcominghome.com/mom/images/blog_pics/2007/10/baby_monitor.jpg" alt="baby_monitor" width="250" height="371" />When you have six kids, you learn what baby gear is essential (like a car seat) and what really is not necessary. For instance, we never bought a changing table. My changing area is any flat surface, such as the floor, covered with a blanket. We use common sense and never leave our babies unattended. Another item we passed up purchasing was a baby monitor. Our babies are kept in a sling or within arms reach when they get older. I never had a real need for a monitor before.</p>
<p>I awoke earlier than normal this morning. I wanted to work downstairs and <a href="http://momcominghome.com/2007/10/03/starbucksno-thanks-a-latte/">enjoy my home-brewed coffee with Dad</a>, but the baby was still asleep. I could see how a baby monitor would come in handy.</p>
<p>I remembered our cordless phone system had &#8220;room monitoring&#8221; capability. I left a handset next to Baby A, and took one downstairs with me and activated the room monitor feature.</p>
<p>Success! We now have a functional baby monitor and it didn&#8217;t cost additional money!</p>
<p>Dad and I had coffee together, and I was able to bang out a few hours worth of work. What a cool tool for this work at home mom!</p>
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