Thursday July 13, 2006
amazing, powerful blog
amazing, powerful blog
Each person has something no one else has or ever will have. Encouraging our children to discover their uniqueness and helping develop its creative expression can be one of the greatest gifts and greatest delights of parenthood
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On your last post, I completely agree with you. I listened to a doctor on feeding my son with bottles (he wasn’t gaining) and wow, wouldn’t ya know he got all confused and weirded out by nursing. The next one is getting nothing but breastmilk.