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Way Gone Bygones: Twin Tips
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Learning to laugh, have fun and get it done in the midst of madness. Little kid kind of madness. A Wise Woman Said. A few weeks back (January 2011), I was asked by our doctor to give some tips on how we've managed to survive day to day with our baby girls, considering we have two other little guys at home that are also very young. I'm not in the advice giving business, but here are some things that have worked for us! Getting Sleep During the First Few Months. Did we feel completely rested? Lastly, add r...
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The Pi Chronicles: August 2010
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My children have been my greatest teacher. I have learned more from them than they will ever learn from me: How having kids changes everything. Tuesday, August 24, 2010. Part 10: A Year in Holland - The Face I Fell in Love With. For this blog entry, I really think pictures will tell a better story than I could ever write. June 4, 2009. Love at first site. A good shot of the cleft in his palate. 1 month old - those eyes. Look at that gorgeous smile! This last picture was taken at Boston Children's Hospita...
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Resources — National Coalition for Infant Health
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A nebulizer machine that delivers medication through the mouth piece of the machine, while simultaneously playing music through the earpiece to increase the ease at which children receive medication. An ideal tool for parents who have a baby with severe acid reflux by helping elevate the baby in the correct alignment while they are sleeping. Provides a fashionable solution for dressing a child with a feeding tube. Orthotics and Specialty Wear. Carecom’s Respite Care Guide. Speech and Writing Aids. An exe...
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POP: The Back Story
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Please click the logo below to be forwarded to our new website, thank you. A few years ago, a friend of mine came back from an orphanage in Africa with this picture. There were about 80 kids and 4 caretakers. That means that these orphans were probably not held very often unless they were having a diaper change or being fed. I began to think, "what is the difference between those little babies and my little girl"? The non profit idea was on the shelf for almost 7 months while we took care of our son.
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Viva Olivia!: April 2008
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My baby is getting SO big! She's nine weeks old now and every day she grows and changes. Here are some of the things she can do now:. Focus in on people's faces - especially their lips when they speak to her. Focus on and intently watch the light-up sun on her activity mat. Smile when someone talks to her or when she recognizes Mama's face. Hold her head up almost all the time - when you hold her or when she has tummy time. Roll over from her tummy to her back. Here is one of her beautiful smiles. In the...