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Jumping Back In | Catholic Mama
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Reflections on Body Image. The Case For Breastfeeding →. March 19, 2009. I have been wanting to return to my blog for some time now. There has been much that has taken place since my last posts– most significantly the birth of my son Eli. Furthermore, Eli is now just beyond six months, and Micah celebrated his second birthday! This entry was posted in general. The Case For Breastfeeding →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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The Must-Have | Catholic Mama
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Reflections on Body Image. The Original Catholic Mama. Thanksgiving and Food, part I →. October 15, 2007. None of these products have had any such effect on Micah. He liked the vibrating seat… for about 5 minute intervals. He would play in his baby gym… for maybe 10 minutes max. He hated the car seat with a great passion, and wailed during even the shortest of trips. The”Jonny Jump Up? 8221; Forget about it! After a search on. This entry was posted in Micah. The Original Catholic Mama.
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Reflections on Body Image. Do not edit this page. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. The Case For Breastfeeding.
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The Original Catholic Mama | Catholic Mama
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Reflections on Body Image. The Must-Have →. The Original Catholic Mama. September 24, 2007. I have hesitated to write any posts about Mary– even though she is often on the forefront of my mind these days. Though a cradle Catholic, I must say my knowledge and devotion to the Blessed Mother has been minimal at best. Yet last year during pregnancy, and even more now during the first months of. I find it difficult enough to carry love for one child in my heart! What compassion there must be within her heart.
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Starting Over | Catholic Mama
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Reflections on Body Image. Thanksgiving and Food, part II. Jumping Back In →. July 29, 2008. It has been such a while since I have written for this little blog of mine. Much has transpired. Perhaps I can recap as quickly as possible:. Micah had his first birthday, and a few weeks prior to his celebration, Brooke and I happily discovered we were pregnant and expecting our second child! This entry was posted in Family. Thanksgiving and Food, part II. Jumping Back In →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Build a w...
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Thanksgiving and Food, part I | Catholic Mama
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Reflections on Body Image. Thanksgiving and Food, part II →. Thanksgiving and Food, part I. November 23, 2007. Micah’s first Thanksgiving was probably just like any other day for him. He spent time playing with family and took some good naps and ate a few delicious meals of mommy’s milk, squash, beets, watermelon and saltine crackers. (No turkey and stuffing yet for the little one! This entry was posted in Faith. Thanksgiving and Food, part II →. Thanksgiving and Food, part I. December 5, 2007 at 11:38 pm.
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Reflections on Body Image. Newer posts →. September 12, 2007. September 2, 2007. It has been well over a year that Micah and I have been super-attached. Prior to going back to school, I had only spent a maximum of 4 hours away from him. And that had only happened twice. My life has essentially been 24/7 Micah time. And I have loved it. Brooke and I had found that our parenting style most closely resembled the “attachment” parenting method. And guess what? August 15, 2007. In early August, Brooke, Micah, ...
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Thanksgiving and Food, part II | Catholic Mama
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Reflections on Body Image. Thanksgiving and Food, part I. Starting Over →. Thanksgiving and Food, part II. January 22, 2008. I have also had to think much about food recently as Micah has been eating solids for the last few months. This raised so many questions about what types of food should be introduced to this pure, new life. What does one eat that is good? I have chosen to breastfeed Micah for this reason– to provide him with the best food source for him, for as long as seems right. You are commenti...
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A Favorite Story | Catholic Mama
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Reflections on Body Image. 8th grade was a frightening year in many ways, aside from the chicken pox. I felt tender and vulnerable about myself, especially my body. Major waves of insecurity were welling up within me and I hardly knew how to put into words those insecurities. To which she replied with her own question: “Sarah, can’t you see you look just like me? 8220;God, do you think I’m ugly? Or unworthy, or unlovable, or whatever it may be). 8220;Sarah, do you think I’m ugly? 8220;Oh no, God! Amazing...
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Writings | Catholic Mama
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Reflections on Body Image. I have been doing some writing recently, and while most of my thoughts seem to fit within “blog posts”, some seem worthy of essay-length. I suppose that is what this section is for. Use the links on the right to check it out, and feel free to leave a comment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.