Weaning Nora
World Breastfeeding Week is coming to a close, and after a busy three days of classes, speakers, and events on Nantucket, I was exhausted (and, frankly, remembered exactly what it was that I didn’t...
View ArticlePumping and Time Apart
Tonight, I pumped for the first time since Zara’s birth. I sat on my bedroom floor, answering question after question from my curious preschooler as I followed a ritual at once both familiar and...
View ArticleNursing in Public
Yes, that’s an arbitrary nursing picture with ***gasp*** a boob in it. Given the topic of this post, it only seems appropriate to share a picture of my little Zara Bea doing her favorite thing. If...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: On The Mountain Top
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View ArticleBuilding a Parenting Library — Recommended Reading
I mentioned awhile ago that I received a $500 grant to start our La Leche League library. I had a lot of fun thinking about the books I would recommend to local moms and what was helpful to me the...
View ArticleWhy I Am Waiting to Start Giving My Baby Solid Food
In a national survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and released last April, 40 percent of parents surveyed said they gave their baby solid food before they were 4 months...
View ArticlePost-Op Notes and Breastfeeding After Surgery
In case you missed my note on Facebook, I got the best news possible when I awoke from surgery: the nodule was benign, which means I still have half a thyroid and am not expecting to have to deal with...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: World Breastfeeding Week
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View ArticleWorld Breastfeeding Week After La Leche League
Today is August 1st, which marks the first day of World Breastfeeding Week. For the first time in 5 years, I did not plan a big celebration or orchestrate a walk. I didn’t attend a single...
View ArticleWeaning Zara
This week, my “baby” officially started preschool. Since we’re a Montessori family, Zara had the benefit of a long transition period as she moved from the toddler to the preschool class over the...
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