Month: July 2013

August Photo A Day Challenge

We had so much fun with July’s Photo A Day Challenge – now it’s time for August’s! What is a photo a day challenge? I will post some photo suggestions or themes for each day of the month. Post a photo of what that suggestion means to you. Join in the fun! Share your photos more »

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I'm A Baby Wearing Mom, And Proud Of It

For those of you who have not had the pleasure of meeting my darling colicky Itty Bitty, I’ll fill you in on a little secret… My tiny baby has some serious pipes. Like: I’m-going-to-be-the-lead-singer-of-a-rock-band sized pipes. Even the many years of being a music teacher (i.e.: listening to squeaking clarinets, booming bass drums, and pre-pubescent more »

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Pics of the Week

Top Left: @girasol0729 (door) Top Right: @catherineedge (dad) Bottom Left: @semmett (home) Bottom Right: @jeme0425 (favplace) Join in the fun in the July Photo A Day Challenge Share your photos on Instagram, and add the hashtag #tmtbphotoaday I will pick 4 pictures to highlight and share each week as “Pics of the Week”   Posted more »

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Fighting Flat Head Syndrome

Poor Itty Bitty has a big problem: His head has started to flatten on the back. And as handsome as I think he is, the flat spot is kinda unattractive.   See for yourself… Kinda gross right? (Cue the Debbie Downer sad trombone..waah, waah, waah waahhhh.) Plagiocephaly, otherwise known as Flat Head Syndrome, is extremely common, more »

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Pics of the Week

Top Left: @semmett82 (movement) Top Right: @jeme0425 (movement) Bottom Left: @catherineedge (sitting) Bottom Right: @girasol729 (movement) Join in the fun by participating in the July Photo A Day Challenge Share your photos on Instagram, and add the hashtag #tmtbphotoaday I will pick 4 pictures to highlight and share each week as “Pics of the Week” more »

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Baby Essentials: The SwaddleMe

If there is one lesson that parents should take from the great John Locke (no, not that John Locke, this one) it’s that babies love to be swaddled. Swaddling helps your baby feel like they are back in womb – they’re tight, warm, confined, and restricted. True, it’s counterintuitive for an American to accept these more »

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