I hadn’t planned on writing anything out for Porter’s birthday which is so abnormal for me and just goes to show you how out of the blogging game I am. It’s fine. Instead of sitting down to write something for readers, I sat and held him after his nap. I believe I chose correctly. Right …
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how do you know when you’re done
It’s Tuesday morning. I’m sitting here forcing myself to eat something because I know I need food on my belly. It’s churning with bile. I’ve been sick for the past two days with a fever, chills, aches and my least favorite symptom – nausea. Sometimes I think I’m in control of my thoughts and my …
body after baby – how i lost the baby weight
Hey y’all! We’re busy procrastinating the whole packing thing over here. It’s bad. I just cannot make myself do it. I’ll be haphazardly throwing things into bags come Saturday morning – I just know myself. Luckily I’m fine with the fact that I am the way I am. Whatever I forget to pack, I’ll …
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porter and charlie ruth turn one
First birthday = pizza, smash cakes & cupcakes (made by my sister), lots of toys that make high pitched sounds and quality time spent with family. Again, happy birthday Porter and Charlie Ruth! We love you. splendid…lindsay
one year ago today {happy birthday porter!}
After 24 hours of labor, Porter Killian Wright was born at 1:17am on Monday, April 14th. Weighing a whopping 8 pounds, 10 ounces and being 20 inches long, he was by far my largest baby! He shares a birthday with his first cousin, Charlie Ruth. Porter is a JOY!! From the very moment he …
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why you should be nice to your postnatal body!
Remember when you were a young child? Not a care in the world except whether or not you’d be allowed to watch cartoons on Saturday morning. You didn’t notice that your body was fat or different or wrinkly or not perfect. You just had a body. A body that allowed you to jump and play. …
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