Creating a space for your home practice is essential to gaining the full emotional and spiritual benefits of the practice. Providing a quiet place to fully relax and focus on your practice is a distinct benefit of practicing at a yoga studio for many people.
I'm confident and comfortable with the fact that every child is different. Each child has different sleep habits, eating habits, and develops at his own rate. Still, I like to hear what other babies and mothers are going through to see how it compares to what my baby and I are experiencing.
Yesterday I received an email from a woman that I went to high school with. That, on its own, was not unusual because I have reconnected with many of my former classmates through Facebook. What surprised me is that she asked me about my baking business, and how I started it.
I went to an amazing garage sale the other day. If I'd had five hundred dollars or so, I would have walked out with some bargains. There were antique fabric-covered chairs, a gorgeous engraved hallway table, and cutlery to die for.
I've developed a fairly active social life with other young mothers living near me. During our get-togethers, our conversations generally center around all things baby: breastfeeding, solid feeding, diapers, spit-up, sleep. You name it, we talk about it.
Okay, here is one of the top debates in many households. Huge arguments have been fought over this one.
Whole factions of people have taken sides one way or another. This issue can pit brother against brother and father against son.
The other day, I decided to look at a free genealogy web site that I had not yet visited. MyHeritage.com is a web site where you can create a family tree and do other family history research. The thing that grabbed my attention right away was not a family tree or ancestor locating resource, though.
I just recently bought an laserjet printer so my mind is currently on the printed word. While I espouse the benefits of technology frequently the truth of the matter is that there just isn't a true digital alternative to pen and paper.
My baby girl started teething at about three months of age. Her mouth would turn into a waterfall of drool, she'd soak about an outfit an hour, and she'd chomp on anything she could get her little gums on.
Each month, my husband and I were certain a tooth would pop through.
I never turn down the chance to sample food (grocery store samples, anyone?), so when the makers of Bellybar asked me to review their product, I jumped at the chance.