Many nursing mothers have learned to multi-task while breastfeeding. If you have other children, you often need to be doing other things while you feeding your nursling. Sometimes nursing is a chance to have some time to do something you like such as reading a good book (or just sitting down). Some little nurslings are... Continue Reading →
a mother’s kiss…
This post is part of the 2010 API Principles of Parenting blog carnival, a series of monthly parenting blog carnivals, hosted by API Speaks. Learn more about attachment parenting by visiting the API website. When we were expecting our first child, I bought the requisite newborn hats. Afterall, every new baby needed hats to keep... Continue Reading →
mother and child…
When I was dealing with the struggles of getting my daughter to nurse, I told myself that someday, when we were happily nursing away without issues any longer, I would celebrate by purchasing something special. I wasn't certain what exactly would commemorate such a special occasion until the day I saw Gustav Klimt's print, Mother and... Continue Reading →
nursing haikus…
Welcome to the March Carnival of Breastfeeding! This month's theme is 'the joys of breastfeeding.' You'll find links to other bloggers' contributions at the bottom of this one. nursing little one skin so soft beneath my lips a scent so unique busy wiggle worm multi-tasking even now nursing while you sleep taking... Continue Reading →