Hi, Tonya. I loved the Bradley Method. I've been very blessed to have three natural, uncomplicated births, but even if you don't end up being able to have a natural childbirth, I think the Bradley Method really helps give expectant moms…
My girls love avocado. Now that they're older we eat guacamole (I'd be happy to share the recipe if you like), but when they were younger, I'd just cut it into small chunks and they'd nosh away. It's loaded with good fats…
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I'm a sucker for scrawled crayon drawings and grade school water colors. This is just a little spot where you can scan and share your kids' art projects.
Sheila Kippley of NFP International is an expert on EBF and has written several books on the subject, including The 7 Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding. I reviewed it here:…
I'm a wife and mom in the business of hazardous waste removal, prescribing kisses for scraped knees, growing babies, nurturing souls, and looking for God (and runaway baby socks) in the trenches of motherhood. I've been blessed with three little girls. We have a lot of tea parties around here, but we also aren't afraid to play in the dirt or catch bugs.
When I'm not searching for missing sippy cups, I write for a variety of media. I also blog about family and faith (and some random stuff, too) at Momopoly (www.KateWicker.com).
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Kate, what a beautiful family you have! Your joy and love for your daughters just fills your face. Enjoy this time. It goes by so qucikly. My eldest jsut finished his freshman year of collage. I have no idea where the time went. Good luck finding those "runaway baby socks". I am still looking for mine twenty years later.