About Us

Over the last few years we had lived in South Korea, which is where we had our first child, Evelyn, and it was extremely difficult. We were in a completely new country with no support system, no family to help us out, and it was hard. Hope initially wanted to start breastfeeding, but we just didn’t know how difficult it would be and there was only one lactation consultant available that was split between several different locations because of needed she was. Eventually Hope had to give up on breastfeeding and it was heartbreaking because the only she stopped was because we didn’t have the proper resources to continue on and we wish we did.

A family of three standing close together outdoors among pink flowering trees. The mother and father are touching foreheads and smiling, while the baby girl is being held by the mother and looks curious.

Fast-forward to 2025, we were given access to a bunch of resources that provided so much information on how to do breastfeeding and what was really necessary. After we had Waylon we were immediately introduced to our lactation consultant and she helped with latching and what do if the latch is shallow. Now we’re about 6 months deep into our second child and we know what works after trying so many different things like what outfits work with nursing, what bras are the most comfortable, which tools are going to help with sensory, and what is going to help with a toddler while also maintaining a new baby into the family. That’s where the idea came to us!

A baby lying on a patterned rug, wearing a beige shirt with elephant prints and tan shorts.
A couple kisses while holding their sleeping newborn baby girl.
A happy baby lying in a colorful playmat with animal illustrations, surrounded by hanging plush toys inside a checkered playpen.
A family of three enjoying fall outdoors, with yellow leaves on the trees and ground. The man is carrying a young girl on his shoulders, and the woman is standing beside them, all smiling.
A young girl with curly hair, wearing a pink shirt, smiling and interacting with a newborn baby in a hospital bassinet. The baby is wrapped in a blanket and appears to be resting, with a hospital monitor nearby. The scene takes place in a hospital room with a wooden door, a framed picture, and a whiteboard on the wall.

We started to realize that there’s tons of families out there who are new to parenthood and don’t know what they need, what’s necessary, and what’s just a waste of money. We wanted to share what tools have really helped us out without breaking the bank, and provide some useful information on what we think will help out new parents or families who are just finding out they’re about to have a little one. We put together this website for anyone who needs assistance with what to buy for a new baby, toddler, toys, breastfeeding, and most importantly postpartum. We hope this website helps you out!

A family portrait of five people, including a man, a woman, a young girl, and two newborns, sitting on a dark gray couch against a plain light gray wall, smiling at the camera.