I recently read an article about finding joy in the midst of parenting, embracing all the moments, and choosing to have a positive perspective on parenting. The phrase that stuck out to me was, “it’s ALL JOY.” And being someone that is literally nuts about my baby girl, I wholeheartedly resonate with that. Somehow, in the midst of every exhausting day, and in the midst of every parenting trial, I still find being a mama to be the greatest joy I have known on this Earth. But I am also someone who happens to have a very, uh, passionate, strong willed, and determined child. She’s only ten months old and she is more confident of what she wants in life than I am, I swear. And with her determined and strong willed nature comes lots of choices for me. Do I lose my cool? Do I complain? How do I manage my stress levels? What do I do when I am genuinely frustrated with her? And with all of those choices comes the underlying choice that drives all the rest: Will I choose joy? The reality is, sometimes it hurts to love your baby. But even in the midst of that pain, there’s a joy. So how do we find that?…
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Do Babies Really Need a Schedule?
Eating and sleeping are perhaps two of the greatest debates among mamas. Can a bottle fed baby be as healthy as a breastfed baby, and does it really matter if your baby is on a sleeping schedule?
We all know what I think about the first one, and I am blessed to have friends that mostly agree that FED IS BEST.
So since we aren’t going to dig any deeper into that one, we will just get right to the second one.
Should babies be on a sleep schedule? Do they really need it?
The short answer is, there is no short answer.
Because what “schedule” means to me is completely different than what it means to some mamas….
Why I Spoil My Baby
If you’re reading this, it’s likely you’re a mama. Either that, or you plan on becoming one. Or maybe you’re just reading for the heck of it, and that’s fine as well.
But mamas, this one is for you.
I was recently told that I am spoiling my two and half month old baby. I would love to say that I just smiled and nodded, or even that I replied with some gracious statement saying I would consider the idea and work on it, but no, that would be a lie. Instead, I just laughed and said confidently, “that’s ridiculous.”…