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Ok, if you haven’t seen this before, you might not have been paying attention! I LOVE this Storchenweige wrap I got not long after Daniel was born. I used it every day for the first six months and still do so regularly, at least several times a week.
And it makes my back feel great. In [...]

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I’ve had my Stork wrap (Storchenwiege.com) for a hundred days. (Either today or tomorrow … or maybe yesterday)
I LOVE it.
Still.
After all these … days.
I’ve used it everyday – with the exception of a handful. And I’ve more than made up for those by using it multiple times in many of other days.
He is so content to [...]

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My Mega-girl

Megan and I went for a walk the other day. Daniel rode in the Stork.
We call this ramp and railing “the bridge” and the girls both love to walk over it:
 Notice that she put on her own shoes. People often laugh – at me or her, I’m not sure which – when her shoes aren’t [...]

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This’ll be a long one.
So here’s the really, really quick version if you are running short on time or don’t want to know all the wonderful details of my breastfeeding adventure:
March 2005 – Kate is born and I breastfeed for two and half weeks before switching to formula. Kate survives, even thrives.
December 2006 – Megan [...]

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(Thanks to SouleMama and her Winter’s Manifesto for inspiration.)
Catching sunbeams that come in the window.
The potted plants growing in front of the south window.
Playing outside on the unseasonably warm days.
Play-dough. Paint. Crayons. Baths.
Looking for snow every morning. Recovering from disappointment.
Cuddling early in the morning.
Having an extra child on my lap while nursing the baby.
Hand sewing [...]

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My love affair with slings.

Warning: This post is excessively LONG and detailed. Feel free to simply enjoy the pictures of my sweet kids if you don’t really want to know about me and slings!
 
How did I fall in love with slings? Well, I suppose it started back when I was born and my parents put me in a Snugli. [...]

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