If you choose to use a blanket with your baby, to help avoid SIDS put baby with feet at the foot of the cribTuck a thin blanket around the crib mattress, reaching only as far as the baby's chestThis way she can't scoot down and under the blanketMy son was born in July and sleeps with a blanket every night.
The wonderful world of Tv has people in perfect houses without draftsI have an almost 2 year old and an almost 1 year old I always put them to sleep with a blanket (which is usually kicked off or tangled around there feet in 5 minutes)Invest in footy pjs, I think they're greatIf you want to know if they're warm, feel their tummys, legs,arms or headBut don't wake them! You need all the mommy time you can get!!!
We have always put a blanket on our sonEven as a newborn if he happen to get it to a place where he didn't want it to be he'd cry until we moved itNow hes 5months and is able to take his blanky and move it from his face or kick it off or whatever if he wantsWe always dress him in a Gown with socks on, Footed Sleepers, and we have a couple of the Sleeping bag type sleepers he LOVESNow we are looking into the Halo Sleep Sack type sleepers for this Spring/Summer, a Light oneHes starting to kick his blanket off more so, we thought this would be a good idea to keep something on him at nightOur house is VERY Drafty so keeping a blanket or something on him at night is a must! I know a lot of people will probably be angry but my son sleeps with a bigger throw blanket from walmart, its EXTRA Warm for him we bought two so we'd ALWAYS have one cleanHe loves them and wont even take a nap without this blanket layed on him, he gets very cranky without itWe are buying a few more when we go back as he can use this blanket its so large even as he gets much olderIm even buying one for me to take naps with LOL ) They're awesome$5 Each at walmart.
In the summer, it's perfectly appropriate to go withoutAlso, you want to be sure not to give baby a blanket that is too soft that they could suffocate withThey say to reduce the chances of SIDS that it's generally good not to use blankets or make sure it's one that is not too soft and smushy like the ones that come in baby bedding setsI don't know about the babies on TV but I would never take clues from the media about childcare - unless it was a hospital station with educational shows or maybe The NannyI'm a little paranoid about SIDS so I put on footed pjs in the winter or those really great blanket sleepers rather than an actual blanket until they are 6 months and then I let them use the blanket from the baby crib bedding setWhen they are older, then I let them have the blanket of their choice - which is usually the blanket from the crib bedding set - the one they get attached to.
I'm going to assume that the ham is already 'cooked' or 'smoked' and all you need to do is heat it upThe instructions are usually right on the wrapper but if you've already thrown that away I guess you can 't follow themWrap the ham tightly with aluminum foil or put it in a roasting bagI use a bag and pour a coke, root beer or Vernors gingerale over it and seal the bagYou don't have to do that if you don't want toStick a meat thermometer into a meaty part without touching the bonePut it in the oven at 350 for about 15-18 mins per pound or when your thermometer reads 140