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What revolution? Why haven't women pushed harder for caring work to be valued?

March 30, 2011




When I first got involved in blogging in the Spring of 2008 (coming up on 3 years), I started looking for other attachment parenting and feminist mothering blogs. The first feminist mothering blog that I came across and one that still holds a prominent place in my RSS reader today is blue milk. When I [...]

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Preparing an older sibling for a new birth

March 23, 2011




One of my favourite natural parenting bloggers is Lauren from Hobo Mama. I've been following her tweets and posts about her pregnancy with Baby #2 and know she has been doing a lot of thinking and researching. When I was planning my March guest bloggers, having Lauren post about her preparations for bringing a second [...]

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Islamic Children's Books

March 15, 2011




This is March, which for me means I am working 12 to 14 hour days. It is part of my balance over time, not every day philosophy and reality. That means that I don't have as much time to blog, but don't fret! I have several amazing guest bloggers lined up this month and will [...]

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Breastfeeding Twins: Lara's Story

January 27, 2011




I’m away at the Blissdom Conference this week and decided to use the opportunity to feature some fabulous guest posts from bloggers I love. This one, by Lara from Gliding Through Motherhood shares her story about nursing twins and her tips for prospective twin moms who want to nurse. ~~~~~ Breastfeeding was never something I [...]

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A booby-trapped breastfeeding prize

October 28, 2010




I love when great bloggers guest post for me. Today, I have a wonderful guest poster, Jill from Baby Rabies, with a post that I wish she didn't have to write and that I didn't have to share, because I wish that ridiculous things like this didn't happen. Please read Jill's story about the prize [...]

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Guest Post: Inside the American Academy of Pediatrics Conference

October 6, 2010




When I saw my friend Maya (@MarfMom) tweeting about some of the things she saw at the American Academy of Pediatrics Conference, I asked her if she would be willing to share some of her observations with me in a guest post. While I am disgusted by many of the things she has to say, [...]

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Cora's Story: The hidden disease of congenital heart defects

September 27, 2010




Today I am welcoming my friend Kristine as a guest poster. I have been following Kristine (@KristineBrite) on twitter for quite a while and have been inspired by the way she turned her personal tragedy into incredibly important advocacy work that will save the lives of infants. Kristine blogs and shares important information on her [...]

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Why I Don't Spank

December 18, 2009




I'm taking a little bloggy vacation this week and letting you all be entertained by some of my favourite bloggers. This is a post by fellow Canadian blogger Amber from Strocel.com. She is the Queen of commenting on other people's blogs, so please show her some comment love here and on her blog. Before I [...]

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Christmas: a time for cookies, carols, cookies, and conflicting ideals

December 17, 2009




I’m taking a little bloggy vacation this week and letting you all be entertained by some of my favourite bloggers. This is a guest post by Arwyn from Raising My Boychick, whose blog I profiled here a while back. I am conflicted when it comes to Christmas. I sort of love it, with a passion [...]

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Bloggers: Help Moms Beat the “Booby Traps” with Best for Babes Ad Campaign

December 15, 2009




I’m taking a little bloggy vacation this week and letting you all be entertained by some of my favourite bloggers. This is a guest post by Bettina from the wonderful Best for Babes Foundation. Some of you may remember the “Babies Were Born to Be Breastfed” public service ad campaign launched by the U.S. Department [...]

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