5 Ways Businesses Can Make Moms’ Lives Easier

If any of these already exist, please let me know so I can squeal with joy.

5-WAYS-MAKE-LIFE-EASIER1. Drive Through Convenience Store

Loading a child in and out of the car in order to grab one or two needed items from the store is a major pain in the tuchus. The other day, I was picking up a prescription for my son at a drive-through pharmacy window. My sick, little fellow was asleep in the back seat. “Any chance you could grab some Infant’s Tylenol for me?” I asked the pharmacy tech. My request was politely denied, but it got me thinking that a drive through convenience window would be amazingly helpful to a busy and/or tired parent. I would rather be in my car waiting in a long line for milk than unload a sick child for a quick errand.

2. New Ways to Administer Medicine

Speaking of sick children, let’s discuss the dreaded medicine syringe. Six months ago, Ben would take medicine like a champ. I would squirt the medicine into his mouth a little bit at a time and we would giggle and say, “Nom, nom, nom.” Easy peasy. Lately, though, Ben fights taking medicine as though he is fighting for his LIFE. He defies gravity and manages to run up AIR to avoid it. I practically have to put him a full body straight jacket just to give him a teaspoon of medicine. I’m currently on day five of a “twice a day for ten days” antibiotic regimen for an infection, and the two times a day I have to give him medicine are hands down the WORST parts of my day. The pharmacist who invents Cheddar Bunny Antibiotics or Topical Tylenol Cream will be this mom’s nominee for Humanitarian of the Year.

3. Grocery Carts That Safely Secure a Baby Carrier

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I will admit that (before I knew better) I used to set my son’s baby carrier on the top section of the grocery cart. The bottom of the carrier would hook onto the back of the seat and I would thread the buckle through the metal ring at the bottom of the carrier. I always kept one hand on the carrier at all times. I had seen other parents do this and thought that it’s just what you did when grocery shopping with an infant. At the time, I hadn’t heard or read about any horror stories associated with doing this. I will definitely be placing my next baby inside of the cart or wearing him in a baby carrier. However, it would be really helpful if grocery cart manufacturers and car seat manufacturers got together and figured out a universal, fool proof, snap and lock system so that we can safely attach carriers to the top of the cart.

4. Cup Holders in Grocery Carts

Yes, another grocery cart request. I wouldn’t have imagined this a few years ago, but sometimes grocery shopping is the most relaxing, enjoyable part of my day. If Ben is being particularly rambunctious or we’ve had a rough morning on the playground, I love grabbing an iced coffee and leisurely strolling through the grocery store. The shopping trip would be much more enjoyable if I had a place to put my iced coffee. I can’t set it next to Ben because then he starts grabbing it and saying that it’s his coffee now. But if I put it in the bed of the grocery cart, it often tips over. It would be amazing if there were cup holders in grocery carts. I realize that the current grocery cart design probably prevents this feature because the carts need to be inserted into each other for storage, but if the guys figuring out the car seat feature could also tackle the cup holder issue, moms of the world would be very grateful.

5. A Sound Proof Restaurant Booth

My family loves going out to eat. However, at nearly 2 years old, Ben thinks he is far too mature to be refined to a high chair. He prefers the booth. Unfortunately, he gets very excited when he is in a booth and is extremely loud. I am perfectly happy dining to the soundtrack of my excited child, but I know that my fellow restaurant patrons would prefer it if that loud kid in the booth would put a muzzle on it. I know this is a ridiculous stretch, but wouldn’t it be great if restaurants had a sound proof booth section? Then Ben could shriek and laugh as loud as he wanted to without us eliciting dirty looks. And restauranteurs, if cost is an issue, I would pay extra for the sound proof booth. Just give me the sound proof booth menu prices, and I will be a happy customer.

Tell us, what could businesses do to make your lives easier?

Marie
Marie is the owner of Little Hometown, a company specializing in locally themed baby swaddles and apparel. Prior to opening her business, Marie was a professional event planner turned stay-at-home mom. She spent nearly a decade living in New York City, where she met her husband, Jeff (a New England native). Early in their relationship, Marie told Jeff that New Orleans is the only place where she would want to raise her children. As soon as she got pregnant, they started shopping for houses. They moved back in December of 2012, welcomed their son in 2013 and their daughter in 2015. Marie now spends her days entertaining her kids with silly songs, desperately attempting to stay organized, and balance her life as a work-at-home mom.

1 COMMENT

  1. I just had the dreaded trip to the store last night for milk…it was right after bath and my son was already in his pajamas when I realized we were out of milk and I couldn’t do bedtime without it….well me in my yoga pants and my son barefoot in his pajamas ran to the dollar general to get a gallon….what a pain as I am trying to race through the store to grab it and check out and still be home to do a decent bedtime, the whole time my son is screaming to get down but I couldn’t let him down with no shoes…so there I am holding my almost 2 year old on one side, holding a gallon of milk in the other hand, and a purse and keys….what a site we were….

    And yes to the cup holder!

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