Ten weeks of 1-2 night feedings was starting to grate on me. Don’t get me wrong – I’ve been so blessed to have a kid who gets good long stretches of sleep. But waking up constantly at 2 or 3 every morning – well – we all know that two fragmented four hour sessions isContinueContinue reading “The Intersection of Independence (Bottle-feeding is Emotional)”
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Memory Loss, Burp Cloths, and Measuring Up: 3 Things Learned in Month 2
In keeping with my goal of writing down some thoughts on what I am learning each new month of mommyhood, here are 3 new things from month number 2 (if you missed my post from month 1, you can check that out here!): 1. Smiles induce memory loss. More specifically, my baby’s smiles. There haveContinueContinue reading “Memory Loss, Burp Cloths, and Measuring Up: 3 Things Learned in Month 2”
Thoughts from a New Mom: 3 Things Learned in Month 1
One of my goals for this year was to write at least one blog each month. February came and went and, well, I’ve already failed regarding that particular goal. But I’d like to think that I get a “pass” on February, since I got kind of busy having a baby and all. Anyway, here itContinueContinue reading “Thoughts from a New Mom: 3 Things Learned in Month 1”