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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Stay Little Baby Boy
As you lay in your cherry red pyjama bottoms and a white, long-sleeved t-shirt adorned with dinosaurs, you sleep. I watch in amazement as a smile passes across your face. A reflex smile, but a smile none the less and I still can't believe we made you.
By Billie Whyte3 years ago in Families
HOLI
Holi is a spring festival celebrated in India, commonly known as the festival of colors. It is celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Phalguna and marks the end of winter. On the day of Holi, people of all ages come together to play with colors, dance, sing, and enjoy delicious food.
By Santhosh Ram3 years ago in Families
Baby poop chart and When you need to worry?
Every time your baby poops, it can be nerve-wracking when you’re a new parent. Do they need to go to the doctor, or is this normal? The baby poop chart provided in this article will be helpful. Everyone poops, but the first few months of life are particularly interesting for your baby’s poop. If you haven’t gasped or exclaimed, “Woo!” You need to change more diapers if you have not at least once removed your baby’s diaper.
By Julie Jerlin J3 years ago in Families
Checklist for parents when you are traveling with a newborn
Introduction When you are traveling with a newborn, the last thing you want to do is stress about how much you have to pack for your baby. Luckily, many items can make your trip go more smoothly and even help prevent common travel problems. Here’s a checklist of things I always bring when I am traveling with a newborn:
By Julie Jerlin J3 years ago in Families
Formula feeding guilt – Is formula feeding as good as breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding is the best way for a baby to get the nutrition they need to grow. Many moms will experience gas pains and bloating while breastfeeding, but there are other signs that something more serious may be going on. Mothers are not nutritious enough to produce breast milk. So they have to formula feed. Do they have formula-feeding guilt? Why are formula companies so successful? They’re not. They’re the babies’ best interests.
By Julie Jerlin J3 years ago in Families
A Million Easy Things. Everyday. All the Time.
This has taken longer than anticipated to write, but everything takes longer now and far fewer things matter. I am currently holding a screaming miracle in my arms. She has a pacifier hanging out of her mouth like a hand-rolled cigarette, as though she weren’t ordained by God but rather by order of the Peaky Blinders. I am the proud father of said gangster, and as such would like to recount our misadventures and jot down a few reflections thus far.
By Joe Faulkenberry3 years ago in Families
The Sweetness of Tough Love
John was a hardworking man who had always believed in the importance of education. He wanted his son, Michael, to have a successful life, and he knew that education was the key. Michael, on the other hand, was a carefree teenager who had little interest in his studies. He was more interested in hanging out with his friends and enjoying life. He believed that he could get by in life without studying hard and getting good grades.
By Karthikeyan L M3 years ago in Families
Revolutionizing Your Electronic Life with Motorola Multi-Gig Cable, AirTag Case, and Amazon Basics 6-Outlet Surge
Are you looking to update and streamline your home office setup? Whether you're looking to stay organized, safe, or connected, accessories like the Motorola Multi-Gig Cable, AirTag Case, and Amazon Basics 6-Outlet Surge Protector can help. These accessories are designed to make your setup easier, more efficient, and more secure. The Motorola Multi-Gig Cable is a reliable way to connect high-speed internet, the AirTag Case offers protection for your valuable items, and the Amazon Basics 6-Outlet Surge Protector keeps your electronics safe from power surges. With these accessories, you can take your home office setup to the next level.
By Filip Ticinovic3 years ago in Families








