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Everyone talks about how you will lose sleep once baby comes and that being a parent, while difficult, is so beautiful. Both are true. But there are so many things that happen and are true that no one talks about once moms enter the postpartum season. All those things that happen to EVERYONE and that…
The reality of breastfeeding and raising kids in America is that we have kids and they are to fit into the lives we already have somehow. The true reality, however, is that babies shouldn’t have to conform to our schedule and the breastfed baby should not be on a feeding schedule.
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I don’t know about you, but I have a lot of hair… and I mean a lot. It gets sweaty and hot in the summertime if it’s on my shoulders and in my face. This means I have been working to find alternatives to the hair bun (mom bun) that are easy to do, easy…
We walked away from our home, our friends, and the majority of our belongings. We said goodbye to Oklahoma and made a giant leap of faith moving to Boston. It was a hard move for me, and harder on my daughter. To help her get through the struggles of moving, I promised her a scooter…
I never met my grandmother. Before she ever reached her 50th birthday, she had breast cancer that had spread into her bones. So in 1969, my grandmother passed away leaving behind five kids that would have countless kids and grandkids of their own. And from a very early age, I mourned the fact that I…