Coffee and A.D.D. equals a nice diagnosis of a rambling blog post, but coffee helps me to ramble less. Go figure. Obviously, today, the coffee isn’t working. Ha ha ha. Continue reading “Coffee + A.D.D. + 3-Day Baby Food Juice Diet = Rambling Blog Post Diagnosis”
Depression & Motherhood: New Job Title As Mom = Major Adjustment
(Depression In Moms- Part 2)
You aren’t a bad mom if you admit you suffer from depression. But it is a transition, albeit a slightly more complicated one beyond becoming a new mother, that takes adjusting to.
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To All Moms Going Through Motherhood: Do NOT Lose Your Identity!
Motherhood is an amazing experience, but it can be all-consuming. Time management is so important when you’re a parent, especially if you’re a new mom. In the beginning, I immersed myself in motherhood because I’m not the type to do things halfway. Continue reading “To All Moms Going Through Motherhood: Do NOT Lose Your Identity!” →
Putting Your Toddler on a Child Leash: Safety Outwieghs What Critics Say
I know it seems inhumane for some who think that putting children on a child harness is wrong. A child harness isn’t a bad thing, it’s keeps kids safe and it keeps your energetic toddler within reach. Continue reading “Putting Your Toddler on a Child Leash: Safety Outwieghs What Critics Say” →
The Moby Wrap: My Personal Review
Moby Wrap Okay…Sometimes
It’s really hard deciding on a baby carrier because there are so many. But, one that I love is the Moby Wrap. The Moby Wrap is very swaddle-like and has an intimacy that both momma and baby can enjoy. Continue reading “The Moby Wrap: My Personal Review” →
Multi-Cultural Parents: I have A Goofy Korean Mom
Goofy Korean Mom = Unexpected Fun
Yes, I have a goofy Korean mom who of course has an accent and she says the strangest things. I learned a lot from having a little Korean mom one who was trilingual in Spanish, Korean, and English. Continue reading “Multi-Cultural Parents: I have A Goofy Korean Mom” →
Should 1st Time Parents Get Family Dogs?
Dogs Require Your Time
Family dogs, especially puppies, can be cute but they are a lot of work. Abraham is half Japanese Chin and half Yorkie. He is about 18 pounds and will always be my first baby. When I first purchased him, I was lonely and deep down in my gut I felt a yearning to care for something…someone. Continue reading “Should 1st Time Parents Get Family Dogs?” →
My Baby Farts Like An Adult
Baby Farts Are Not Silent
My baby farts like an adult, and her farts are as loud as can be. There is no silencing or muting them with her diaper. It makes no difference if I’m on an important phone call, when it’s really not a good time to let one RIP. Continue reading “My Baby Farts Like An Adult” →
What My Spontaneous Baby Girl Has Taught Me
Spontaneous Baby Girl = FUN!
I have a spontaneous baby girl who is constantly keeping me on my toes and helping me to appreciate special impromptu moments. Continue reading “What My Spontaneous Baby Girl Has Taught Me” →
The Importance Of Building Your Baby’s Confidence
Confidence Begins Year One
Building confidence in children doesn’t start when they’re teens or young adults but instead should be instilled in babies from the time they can understand praise. Continue reading “The Importance Of Building Your Baby’s Confidence” →