A Prayer for my Children
There has been so much that has happened in our world already in 2020. It has been a daily challenge for me to be actively seeking the good in every day. With the news and social media constantly ringing in my ears and in my heart it’s been a time of self reflection. I quit my job this year. I added a second baby to our family. I started this blog. It has also been monumental for ME. But as I take a step back I can so clearly see, it is not about me. I truly believe I was put on this Earth not only to be a servant of Christ but to raise servants of Christ. This isn’t about me. It’s about my children.
Honest thoughts about breastfeeding
I want to start off by saying that if you are not expecting, or you're pregnant so you haven't experienced breastfeeding yet, that yes this post is an honest one but it's just one mama's experience. Just like everyone's pregnancy is different, and everyone's birth story is different, so is everyone's breastfeeding journey. With that being said, here are some of my honest thoughts about breastfeeding.
My Child Wears Glasses
I have gotten so many questions about how I knew my son needed glasses so I thought I would just do a blog post about it in case you find yourself (or someone you know) in the same boat.
When Paxton was 18 months old he was still in daycare. He was getting sick what seemed like EVERY week. We could not keep that child well. In November of 2019 he got RSV. That was the scariest moment of my life so far. I literally slept on the floor of his room just to listen to him breathing. As soon as he was better he had to go get his 18 month vaccines. That next day after his vaccines I started to notice his eyes going crossed
5 tips on surviving life with a newborn and a toddler
First off, I am no expert in being a mother. I feel like that just needs to be said. However, I have now done this twice. This being surviving the newborn stage. So I feel like I have a wee bit of insight that could possibly be useful to you! And so, after doing this two times now these are the 5 most important pieces of advice I tell to every new mama and now I am telling them to you. And chances are someone else probably told them to me. When I was a teacher we used to say “work smarter not harder” all the time. I feel like that goes with being a mom too. Who cares if you came up with it or if someone else did. Share it! Someone somewhere needs to hear it.