Powered by Mom shares a Pampers Prize Pack Guest Giveaway ends 3/6 US only
Pampers has some amazing diapers the fit pretty much any baby. This prize pack has diapers, wipes and even a Cloud B Turtle!!!
Through Pampers’ extensive research on sleep, they’ve learned that babies are more vulnerable to waking up when they’re wet. And a dry night means baby is more likely to be more rested, less fussy and more content the next day. That’s why across their entire line, Pampers diapers offer up to 12 hours of overnight protection and are up to three times drier than ordinary diapers to help babies get the uninterrupted sleep they need for a great morning. As you transition into the new time on March 8th, make sure to have plenty of Pampers on hand to give your little one and yourself a restful week.
***The Giveaway***
1 winner will receive a Pampers Prize Pack including:
Dr. Kim West’s The Sleep Lady, Good Night, Sleep Tight Book
1 month supply of Pampers Baby Dry Diapers Jumbo Pack (4 packs)
1 month supply of Pampers Sensitive Wipes (2 packs)
Cloud B Twilight Turtle
Giveaway is open to US Residents, ages 18+ years of age (limited to one entrant per household).
The giveaway ends on 03/06/15.
Simply follow the Rafflecopter entry form below for your chance to win. Be sure to return tomorrow to complete the daily entries
Good Luck.
Gayle S says
We don’t prepare for time zone changes and it has never been more than a minor adjustment.
Leela says
I just keep with what I do daily and slowly adjust.
Jessica Snow says
Everyone tries to go to bed a little earlier. It never really helps, but it’s worth a shot.
Thanks for the giveaway! =)
lisa kay says
Eeveryone goes to bed early!
andrea bullock says
Well I know I’m a person that needs alarms if it means being up early so I use them and then get on board! I hate losing the hour though when that happens.
Sue Hull says
My daughter said my granddaughter had a little bit of a hard time with the time change and now in a wk it’s going to change again. I think the time change is just dumb and I don’t think there even needs to be one. Thank you for the chance 🙂
Darlene Carbajal says
I just go along. I’ll adjust in a couple of days.
Belinda says
We try to adjust bedtimes a little to help prepare.
Karen Giasson says
The timezone changes do not affect me. Although, I guess I try to sleep in later.
Evans B says
I start going to bed earlier days before the time change, so my body clock is set.
courtney b says
all I can do is set double alarm clocks..
it’s the bet I can do. Thank god i’m a light sleeper!
Elizabeth says
I try to go to bed early in anticipation of time zone changes.
Joanne Gregory says
We back things up or speed things up (depending on which way the time is going!) just a bit every day.
heather says
We stick to a routine as far as dinner, bath and sleep times to stay on schedule during the time change.
Jennifer M says
We just roll with it and everyone adjusts in a few days.
erin Marie says
Slowly adjust bedtime/wake up over a week so its not such a shock
Heather Johnson says
During the school year we adjust the bedtime a week ahead of time to about a half hour difference.
Vicki Wurgler says
nothing special we just deal with it
Alona Y says
We haven’t really had any issues with this, so we’ll see!
cindy harris says
I just try and deal with it. It wont take long for it to sort its self out
jeanette sheets says
try to start preparing about a week before the actual change and go to bed about an hour early
Deborah W says
I start going to bed earlier and get up earlier in preparation for it.
Tandi Cortez-Rios says
I start about a week or two ahead of time change by changing bedtime by a couple minutes each night.
shaunie says
We usually go to sleep one hour ahead to offset the time
Brandi Dawn says
I drink extra coffee…that counts right?! It works!
Jaime Nicole says
I try to adjust bedtimes as much as I can so that sleep schedules don’t get out of whack!
Rae Jean Wycoff says
We really don’t pay too much attention, other than celebrate an extra hour of sleep or bemoan an hour less.
Kathy Lausche says
We tray and get ready a little ahead of time. Works pretty good.
Ron Ablang says
I just go with it.
Linda H. says
I just roll with it!
Megan Cromes says
i put him to bed earlier
Heather in VA says
I hate the time change! I try to just go about life as normal and follow the new time. Thankfully, I homeschool so no worries about buses.
RANDY FULGHAM says
i get up at the same time and go to bed at the same time–i am at the age i guess my body just kinda knows…
lei says
by delaying bedtime for as long as needed or i could
ken ohl says
We get ready a week ahead so we are on track. thankyou, ken
Marnie G (Derrick Todd) says
I find it easier to try to stay awake until my normal bed time (or within an hour) at the time zone I’m in. That way I should get the regular amount of sleep and then wake up at a normal time in the time zone I’m in.
Lisa Williams says
I start adjusting to the time change at least 3 days before it actually changes,that way the kids’ schedule isn’t too out of sorts as well as our work schedule. Even our pets feeding times will be different.
Lynne says
Start “practicing” the week before for the new schedule….and we don’t change anything more than 15 minutes at a time.
Lisa Walker says
We have dinner a bit later which also shifts bedtime a bit.
Crystal Warnick says
I try to stay on my normal schedule. I live in Illinois and am currently in Washington so it isa 2 hour time difference. I am teying ro go to bed an hour later than normal that way when I get back to Illinois I won’t be horribly off schedule.
Vicky Watkins says
Get up at the same time everyday, eat the same times daily
Claire Quaile says
We try and prepare in advance! Maybe a week or so? We also use a blackout blind
sydney anderson says
try and prepare a week before
Stacy Renee says
I’m on my newborn’s schedule with breastfeeding and everything and I’m wondering how it’s going to affect her.
Kristen says
I never thought about it!
Mayla M says
We make the change and don’t usually have much trouble.
Kelly D says
I adjust our bedtimes and try to prepare more.
Linda Stull says
Prepare a week before the time zone changes
Kristen Varner says
I try to shift bedtime a half hour. This way the children are getting to bed and not waking up too early