Pregnancy

Stranger in Moscow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEEMi2j6lYE I thought long and hard about this post, debating if I really want to type it since I practically just typed a similar post last year. Then I thought about the circumstances and how I really felt. The Mike Brown tragedy affected me more than it should and that's just because it happens so often. Too often. It seems every few months now, we're hearing a story about an unarmed
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Technologic

http://youtu.be/UoPplpBPQxQ Not all solids are created equal. In fact, some of them can be quite fucking disgusting. Now, I normally try to scale back on the profanity for the sake this is a mommy blog (okay, I was totally kidding when I just said that), but really...there is no other description for some solids. You see, originally I was going to make baby food and I did attempt once by giving Yoda
Ethan

Tears Dry On Their Own

http://youtu.be/ojdbDYahiCQ Lately, the topic of posting pictures of deceased babies on social media has gained a bit of traction. There seems to be two sides - those who believe the parents have every right to post whatever they want, honoring their child and those who believe something so private shouldn't be posted on any type of social media. It all stems from this recent news story. *WARNING: there are graphic images
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We Got Our Own Thang

http://youtu.be/6uPWH3TziI4 This week kicks off National Breastfeeding Week and I'm about share my experiences with breastfeeding. I'm not going to lie - breastfeeding didn't just come naturally to me. In fact, I had to work really, really hard at it. You see, many books, websites, and even some mothers, will sell a new mother on the idea that breast is best and that a woman should try every attempt possible to