Archive for June, 2010

June 29, 2010 6

Our Very First Giveaway!

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We’re so excited to be able to do our very first giveaway for our wonderful fans! Here’s what’s up for grabs from SmileyMoo’s Variety Shop: Pamper your face with this scrubbie set and wonderful Tea tree/Lavender soap and balm! -4 oz Tea Tree/Lavender Cleansing soap -Blemish Buster Balm (apply to blemishes as often as desired. [...]

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June 27, 2010 1

A blog about birth…

By in childcare, family matters, mom stuff, parenting, toddler

And I’m not talking about the birth of a baby here either. I’m talking about the birth of a grandmother.  Because I’m telling you right now, something happens in that delivery room when your little bundle of joy arrives and you feel that budding maternal instinct stirring in side of you.  If you’re lucky enough [...]

June 11, 2010 4

Save the Whales, the Gulf, & Baby’s Right to Eat

By in breastfeeding, news & politics

I’m watching Whale Wars, getting all pissed off that people want to kill endangered creatures — illegally — so people can eat them. It’s nothing new. I watched the same thing last season and I know what to expect, but it keeps happening. Even with the monumental and very brave efforts of Paul Watson and [...]

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June 11, 2010 5

Guest Blog: There is no such thing as “baby food.”

By in baby, breastfeeding, development, diet & nutrition, food, health & medicine, parenting

Our post today is from the lovely and brilliant Tara Davis, a friend of mine and a fantastic mother.  I’m very excited to present her post today on introduction to solid foods. A mother was preparing a holiday dinner, cut off the ends of a fine roast and threw them away. An observant little girl [...]

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June 7, 2010 2

Why Your Doctor Is Not A God

By in development, diet & nutrition, education, health & medicine

The title of this sounds weird, right?  Of course no one thinks their doctor is a god.  But the thing is, some people treat them like they are. I have heard repeatedly people use “It’s what my doctor told me to do and I’m going to trust him” as an excuse to do ANYTHING. Here’s [...]

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