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10/05/2006 Alex M. says:

Okay, so floofy baby shower items are crazy boring. Yes, I can hustle my way over to Target, but where can I get cool things here in Austin? What's hip now?

Presents could be for the parents or for the baby.
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10/06/2006 Carrie "Carrie C." C. says:

Blocks are always good.  They give babies a head start in life.  :P

For real, there's a woman in town that  makes cute onesies and baby tee's that have cutsey crap like tattoo designs and Mommy's Little Monster and stuff, but I can't remember her name or her online store.  Parts and Labor might carry them though.  I've seen her stuff around at gallery shows.
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02/28/2008 Lisa "Michael Clayton of Texas" A. says:

http://dwellshop.com/b...? (click on baby) I stumbled across this stuff recently and love it so thought I'd pass it on for anyone that needs to buy cool baby stuff.
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02/28/2008 Geoff "Unholy Trinity" H. says:

I went to a 1st birthday party for twins a couple of weeks ago (in San Diego) and I bought them theses stuffed animals that come with a certificate to have a star named after the child. http://www.shiningstar....
Kinda cool. They're currently trying to find a binary star system for the twins.
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02/28/2008 Jaime "more impressed by the power of our example" M. says:

As cute as those star things are, there's no official registry of those 'names' and multiple companies charge lots of money to name the exact same stars after your kids or whoever. The star will still have a name that's a code of letters and numbers.

(I hate to be a downer, but search for "name star" in google and you'll get tons of companies (http://www.google.com/...)! There is no official star-naming agency.
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02/28/2008 Jaime "more impressed by the power of our example" M. says:

I still think it'd be cool to have a star named after me.
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02/28/2008 Geoff "Unholy Trinity" H. says:

You don't pay anything extra for the star naming- included with the price of the gift, about $15 each.
What'll be funny is the legal challanges to star ownership when we develop warp drive and can actually visit them.
Wow. Major geek-out. Sorry.
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02/28/2008 Erika "sweep the leg" G. says:

Around Austin, I can tell you for sure that Parts & Labor (http://www.yelp.com/bi...) as well as Moxie & the Compound (http://www.yelp.com/bi...) have really adorable AND super hip baby clothes, tees and accessories.
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02/28/2008 jecca r. says:

Austin yelper will h. makes wonderful things for little ones: http://www.willheron.c...
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02/28/2008 Javier "mad scientist of dance" D. says:

Is there still an ultra chic boutique for kids behind Kerby Lane on Kerby lane?  Jefferson drive I think...
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02/28/2008 Jaime "more impressed by the power of our example" M. says:

Yeah, there are even some free ones out there, and there are some that charge hundreds (a family friend did one of those thinking it'd have to cost lots to be official). They'll send you your certificate and maybe track your star online or something, but that's about it. NASA's not looking at that star through Hubble and calling it "Jaime," they're calling it FS191921-12 or something, or maybe a nickname based on its traits.
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02/28/2008 Jaime "more impressed by the power of our example" M. says:

I love the little baby T-shirts and onesies at Parts and Labour, too, Erika.
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02/28/2008 Erika "sweep the leg" G. says:

On a non-related (sorta) tangent, I recently found out my uncle has an asteroid named after him. He's an engineer at NASA. Hopefully it's not one whose trajectory is aimed towards Earth. Ha!
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02/28/2008 Kelly L. says:

I'm not a hipster, but I do like things I can use for my baby more than stars. My husband's cousin gave me a blanket called "secure2me", http://www.secure2me.com/. It has clips at each corner, so you can clip it to your shirt to breastfeed, or clip it to the bottom edge of the carseat to prevent the blanket from covering their face, or clip it around your baby sling to cover them, and it won't fall off on the street or get caught between your legs and trip you. I've really enjoyed mine, and I'm even going to buy one of their solarveil types for summer so I don't burn up trying to feed her and she stays cool and ultra white.

I think another great gift is quick food for the pantry.  When she was first born it was difficult to find time to feed myself, and she was a seriously easy baby.  A basket of those soup at hand stuff, some jerky, some sports bars, some cup-o-oatmeal, nuts, trail mix, etc, would be really nice and handy.  Some preloaded moist face wipes would be nice for mom too, and maybe a mini deodorant and peelu gum for her diaper bag. It was so hard getting her ready that i would go out and realize I looked like a homeless person.  Not that there is anything wrong with looking homeless.
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02/28/2008 Tara "i'm not mean your just a sissy" D. says:

Wildflower at Lamar and 9th has always had really cool baby clothes.  And they come in neat containers.  also Over the Rainbow on Exposition and Windsor has GREAT gifts--wooden toys suitable for the young-ins as well as gifts for kids as they get older.  When I was a young mom a handy, trendy diaper bag was a great thing--sounds corny but Babies R Us has a great selection of new baby items.
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02/29/2008 Michelle "Trapezelicious" C. says:

There's a new store called Wee in the 2nd Street District that has the most delicious baby things I've ever seen.  They also carry the dwell brand that Lisa A. mentioned above.

http://www.yelp.com/bi...
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02/29/2008 Michelle "Trapezelicious" C. says:

Austin Baby has cool stuff, too:
http://www.yelp.com/bi...

And I second the Moxie suggestion above.  They would be more likely than the other two I mentioned if you want something edgy (the vibe at Wee and Austin Baby is cool and modern - esp Wee on the modern - but not as edgy as Moxie).  FYI, Moxie JUST moved or is in the process of moving, so call before you go to check location.
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02/29/2008 Avocadess "Conversation Killer" B. says:

A subscription to the hippest magazine for parents, "Mothering Magazine" (promotes Natural Living, etc.).

You can subscribe them as a gift at: http://www.mothering.c...

It's nice too because it's a gift that "keeps on giving," every two months when they get a copy. I had a subscription when my son was a toddler and it was seriously life-changing for me, in a really good way!!
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02/29/2008 eric s. says:

See,

New parents, I always get them a nice bottle of liquor or champagne.  I figure that one of them definitely needs a drink after not being able to for a long time and they both need an opportunity to relax, and nothing facilitates relaxation more than alcohol.

Don't really see much logic in spending tons of money for cool things on a being that isn't even potty trained yet. Toys get cooler as fine-motor skills set in. Legos are the best gift ever.
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02/29/2008 Chad "check here if you agree to my terms of service" S. says:

Kind of along the same lines as Eric's first suggestion, and speaking of gifts that keep on giving...maybe some good porn, or a new toy for the mommy...cuz neither of them will be getting any for a while.
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02/29/2008 Rebekah W. says:

If you don't mind ordering something online, this site has lots of cool stuff:
http://mightyjunior.com/
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02/29/2008 Erika "sweep the leg" G. says:

Good point Michelle - Moxie moved to that new shopping complex on S. Congress near Penn Field (I'm almost positive about this). But yes, go to their website or call them first before you go out there...
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02/29/2008 jecca r. says:

A gift certificate for eatoutin.com is kinda cool too. When there's a new baby around, cooking can be the last thing you want to do.
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02/29/2008 Cody "I can't even spell grammar" R. says:

Plug time.....

www.shygirldesigns.com

It's a company started by my wife and her sisters. They sell little girl clippies and purses.

Also, try this site, it's great for alternative parents.... www.babble.com
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02/29/2008 Lisa "Michael Clayton of Texas" A. says:

I love that this thread was started in October of 2006 and the suggestions are coming out of the woodwork!
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02/29/2008 veek n. says:

get them a bottle of mylicon.  it's the magic baby elixir and they will wonder "how did she know?".  other than that, some tie-dye onesies.
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03/02/2008 Alex M. says:

I know, Lisa, it's funny. I found and sent my present ages ago! (Went with a jack-in-the-box that was actually a pony, and it plays "home, home on the range", since my friends said they wanted a Roy Rogers / old west theme instead of Disney)

I feel like everyone gets onesies, and then like 6 months later, or less, they can't use anything from the initial gifts.

Veek -- what's mylicon?

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