Babywearing

Engaging Evangeline

Evangeline turned 6 months old last week. It’s hard to believe it of course, but this age is so stunningly incredible that I’m not dwelling on the moments past, but the moments in the present. She is bright-eyed and engaged with everyone and everything...

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Finding Sleep and Sanity

Evangeline has been, dare I say, following something of a schedule since the day she was born. It sounds a little crazy to say, and I'm even crazier to put it out there because we all know that Murphy's Law sits and waits for these...

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A Beautiful Collaboration: Every Mother Counts & Ergobaby

The following article was written by my friend, MGC contributor, and blogger Wendy Bradford of Mama One to Three. Not only am I a supporter of Every Mother Counts, but I am also a fan of Ergobaby's products and use their baby carriers nearly every...

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Travel with Kids: Tips from a Semi-Expert

I started traveling alone when I was seven years old. I guess I wasn't actually alone alone because I had my four year old sister with me, but we were most certainly learning to fly the friendly skies at very young ages without our parents...

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Babywearing in New York City

Living in a big city is challenging with small children. It isn't easy to grocery shop with them, or go to the post office, or even head to ballet class once a week. Taking the subways, taxis and busses is more difficult than it's worth,...

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Re-Emerging as a Mother of Three

The last five weeks since Beau was born have been filled with love, laughter, exploration, frustration, exasperation and many, many lessons. Jack and Zoe have been troopers as we grow and mold our lives to accommodate this new little being into our family. We've done everything...

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Best for Babes

I haven't used my blog as a platform for shouting my beliefs from the rooftops. I do feel strongly about some things, and while all those things combined do define me, I haven't made it my mission on the internet to spread my beliefs. Yes,...

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ERGObaby Carrier

So most of you know that I don't have a car.  Many people in Manhattan do not have cars, and many of them have children.  Getting around from anywhere to the grocery store, to the pediatrician, to Central Park is interesting to say the least. ...

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