Starting Your Family – Fun or Frustrating? Six Tips for Making It Happen Sooner By Susan Hawkins When it comes to sex, no one wants to hear, “Maybe you’re doing it wrong.”
Sailing over the bounding main with baby can be sensational sea cruise or a shipwreck–depending on how you plan. Many cruise lines, including Princess, Celebrity, Royal Caribbean, Cunard and of course, Disney, offer baby- and children-friendly packages. The ships have either group or individual baby sitting available so you can enjoy some time alone.
A super baby shower theme, a fun and practical event, a little Internet and Photo Shop magic, and we had one heck of a baby shower for my favorite niece, Cari! She’s due in September, and she and her husband decided to let the baby’s gender be a surprise.
Soothing candles. Tranquil music. The delicate aroma of lavender floating under your baby’s nose. That’s right! No longer are the soothing pleasures of the spa reserved for adults. Babies are now getting in some much-needed pampering. After all, it’s got to be stressful doing all of that baby stuff, right?
Hello, all. Susan here, and this is a blog I wish I didn’t have to write, but I’m inspired to do so by the wonderful Chinese people with whom I work every day.
I know it’s hard to recreate the excitement surrounding a first baby, but that shouldn’t mean that Moms pregnant with their second or third babies and beyond be deprived of a celebration, both for Mom and the new baby.
I find it very annoying that people willingly hurt their children and especially babies. No one reading this will deny that second hand smoke is a major health risk for children, but that doesn’t appear to stop people from doing it.
I went to a baby shower for my very pregnant cousin the other day, and a group of her friends went in on a baby shower gift together. It was such a cool idea, I thought I’d share it with you!
Oh, the joys of parenthood! The late night feedings, the frequent diaper changes, and the crying. The crying! It can be frustrating and often heartbreaking to hear your baby still crying after you’ve given him everything you think he needs. You’ve fed him, changed him, and rocked him. And still, he’s crying.