Babble babble blabble…
The Stereotype of Bottlefeeding Moms. (This one’s pretty good if I do say so myself.)
So You Took Your Baby to BlogHer? How’s that working out for you? (Answer, not for sissies but fun!)
Please do not kiss my baby complete stranger. (I’ve started just kissing the strangers back.)
Keeping your baby out late (not to be confused with having a baby in a bar.) (Ah, judgement!)
In which we band together and discuss nipple flow. (Verdict, level 1 it is!)
Good things can happen to those who fly (with babies.) (Both flights today? PERFECT!)
And over at CafeMom…
The Unspoken Truth of Antenatal Depression.
Peace of Mind Through the Perfectly Packed Diaper Bag.
And then there’s this…
So that’s probably only cute to me. But THE CHEEKS.
I’m so happy to be home.
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By Jenny Lee on 08.12.11 12:30 am | Permalink
She is SO stinkin’ cute! I’m gonna have to stop reading your blog, I’m getting baby hungry.
By Tiffany on 08.12.11 9:10 am | Permalink
Twitter: @ctsanders
She is so cute! Love the video
By Jenny on 08.12.11 10:28 am | Permalink
Love it. Baby cheeks are so kissable and cute!
By Paula @ thewilyweez on 08.12.11 10:48 am | Permalink
The bottle-feeding post was so good! I had an over producing side and a severely under producing side and I finally had to switch to formula. I was so lopsided by the time I started using formula that I looked ridiculous!
By Mymsie on 08.12.11 10:48 am | Permalink
Twitter: @mymsie
Awww! Like an adorable little drunk.
By Emily on 08.12.11 10:57 am | Permalink
Twitter: @emilyrebekah
Yay, squishy, wiggly babies! I hope my little man bakes out to be half as cute! Of course he will, though, he is mine, after all
By Kylee on 08.12.11 11:45 am | Permalink
Twitter: @twopretzels
Ah, it’s too much! Why are we so in love with baby hiccups?! Love ‘em, too. So precious.
Um, those cheeks are fantastic.
By Larita on 08.12.11 12:36 pm | Permalink
Twitter: @Wheatymeister
Baby hiccups are so incredibly cute and so incredibly painful-sounding at the same time!
By molly on 08.12.11 12:53 pm | Permalink
Twitter: @adayinmollywood
Yes. Yes. Yes on the antenatal depression article. I love that. Exactly how I felt during my second pregnancy. I cried a lot in the shower. I wanted to sleep but I couldn’t because I had a toddler relying on me for, ya know, food and stuff?
It was so hard. Deciding to go on medication in my second trimester saved my life and my baby’s life. When he was born I was never so happy in my life.
I think it’s important to write about this topic, so thanks!
By Molly on 08.12.11 7:37 pm | Permalink
Twitter: @roneydapony
If my uterus spontaneously creates a child.. I am so blaming you and Vivi!
By Easy Home Remedies on 08.13.11 12:19 am | Permalink
lol Molly! But I so totally know what you mean. For years after my last child was born, my milk would let down whenever I saw or heard babies,
By monstergirlee on 08.13.11 1:54 am | Permalink
Twitter: @monstergirlee
So after my daughter was born, and she got the hiccups, I recognized her body movements from when she was still inside. It was so SO cool.
I love your baby’s hiccups – thank you for that.
By Colleen on 08.25.11 8:36 pm | Permalink
Twitter: @AMadisonMom
Those are just the cutest hiccups EVAR!