I’ve been accepting advertising for awhile now but I haven’t been actively pursuing or advertising the fact. Until now. Maybe it was the recent news that I’m in Technorati’s Top 10 Lifestyle Family Blogs. Number 2 to be exact. Not that I’m boasting or anything. I’m just proud. Maybe it’s the fact that I’m finally [...]
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Yesterday was about good days. I have a blog post sitting in the queue about bad days. Today is about normal days. And let me just say if I could experience a normal day as consciously as the person who wrote this quote, I might never feel the bad days again. “Normal day, let me [...]
If an electrical storm wiped out the internet (perhaps forever), this, about my passion, in 300 words or less, is what I would tell you. First. Breastfeed. Even if you think you won’t like it, even if you think you won’t be able to do it. Try it. Even if it’s only for three days. [...]
I grew up in a home where love was shown through food. Baked goods to be exact. Luckily I got off easy. With the exception of my 14th year when I attempted to be bulimic (I could never get past the gagging part and I was scared of Ex-Lax™) and live off Slim Fast™ and Fibre [...]
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Ann Sinnott’s Breastfeeding Older Children is a must read for all breastfeeding moms and anyone interested in the topic of breastfeeding older children. It explores the psycho-social-emotional, medical, anthropological, cultural, feminist and highly personal issues of breastfeeding. It is a portable support group, a future textbook, and it’s author, a goddess of breastfeeding wisdom. Ms. [...]
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Welcome to the March Carnival of Natural Parenting: Vintage green! This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama. This month we’re writing about being green — both how green we were when we were young and how green our kids are today. Please [...]
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