Friday, October 7, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Being sentimental

A year ago today I found out that I was pregnant with my little princess! :-) The picture on the side was from my first ultrasound in October 2011. Such a blessing that I was not expecting!
I had my first child at the age of 19, my handsome son. At the age of 35 a lot of people think that you are automatically considered a high risk pregnancy and your odds for certain birth defects may be higher but, that alone doesn't make you high risk. I had a great, healthy pregnancy. During my first pregnancy I developed pre-eclampia during the 36th week and had to be induced at 37 weeks. I am thankful to God that although that happened it didn't occur until much later in the pregnancy when my son was full term.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Prior to the last couple of weeks I could only do the bare minimum to get out after giving birth to my baby.
She's also adapted to riding in the car! No more screaming and crying during car rides. We were able to do a little shopping and use the stroller!
I've learned to that my baby girl likes to keep me in her line of vision so if i'm doing dishes or so I put her in her swing ( which she has also grown to enjoy) and place it at the entry of the kitchen not too close but, close enough for her to see me. Also, this great little mirror by Safety 1st that I found at Babies 'R Us allows us to see each other in the car. It is attached by a suction cup in the corner of the rear window. She can look up and see me and I can turn and look in the mirror to check on her. It was reasonable and doesn't obscure the view for driving safely.
Breastfeeding is such a nurturing experience. It's a short sacrifice that has so many health and emotional benefits for both mom and baby. You should nurse for at least a year if possible. With my son I did it for six months and this time I would like to continue for a year. I may not be able to go out for cocktails for awhile but, like I said it is a short sacrifice with many benefits.
One of the cute quirks of breastfed babies is the rooting reflex. It's so adorable to see this innate characteristic in babies. It was one of the fond memories I had of nursing my son and am experiencing again with my surprise blessing - my new baby girl.
Breastfeeding is convenient. For the most part. Milk is always warm and ready. Breastfeeding around others can make it feel inconvenient unless that doesn't bother you or you're comfortable covering up by using a nursing cover or blanket.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Stationery card
