When it comes to babywearing I have a lot of carriers. I started wearing my babies when my first son was born, and really love having a variety of carriers to go to for different needs. However, not everyone can or wants to have a lot of baby carriers lying around. If you are looking for one carrier that can take you from newborn until you are done babywearing you need to check out … [Read more...]
Life & Style Magazine What Were You Thinking?
It’s not often I am appalled enough by something to vent about it on my blog, but recently a blurb in Life & Style Magazine by columnist Wendy Williams has me wondering what on earth they were thinking! I am a pretty non-judgmental mom. I really don’t care if you breastfeed or formula feed, baby wear or use a stroller, vaccinate or not. I use my blog as a platform to share the choices that … [Read more...]
Breastfeeding with Poncho Baby Nursing Cover
There are a few things I always knew I wanted to do when I had a baby. Top of that list was breastfeed my children. Foolishly I though since breastfeeding was natural it would come easily. While that may be the case for some, for me breastfeeding was never easy. With both my babies I dealt with a lazy, shallow latch. With my first baby cracked and bleeding nipples for 7 weeks before I found … [Read more...]
Baby D Monthly Update | 6 Months Old
Talk about second baby syndrome here! Life has been so chaotic I haven’t been able to post Baby D’s 6 month update until just now! Baby D turned 6 months old on June 4th, and he is growing like a weed! He is so full of life and personality and already trying to get into just about everything he can! I feel like he is a completely different baby since our 5 month baby update! I’ve … [Read more...]
Fight Postpartum Bulge With The Mother Tucker Nursing Tank
Having my sons has hands down been the best two days of my entire life. The months that have followed with each of them is a blur of good memories and lots of hours spent nursing. I’m currently nursing Baby D and while I had 16.5 months of breastfeeding experience under my belt, I forgot how frustrating it can be to fumble with clasps, snaps, and many layers. Not to mention that at two months … [Read more...]



