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Parenting a Preemie in the NICU
My first born was 2lb and 2oz when he was born at 27 weeks and 2 days. I frequently share that while he came into this world three months early, we were blessed to have him come home 1 month before his due date. That means he spent 60 days to the day in the […]
7 Working from Home Essentials
Much has been demanded of us during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is not over yet. While you are working from home in whatever capacity you find yourself, here are some essentials that have helped me tremendously. You can click the picture and links for easy shopping. As an Amazon affiliate, I earn from qualifying […]
Baby Eczema
Did you know that there is possibly a way to prevent eczema? When our children’s pediatrician told me about a study done in infants and the development of eczema, I first wondered how she knew I loved a good research study and then the guilt set in when I realized I could have prevented my […]
Essential Oils
I had the pleasure of chatting with owner of Fly Honey Oils, Bri Hart, about all things essential oils. She shared some great information and tips about essential oils while I shared some commonly overlooked details regarding natural products (read: I got on my pharmacist soapbox). Please note that this discussion regarding the use of […]
Finding Your New Normal: Baby Sleep Training
Most people are amazed by two main things when it comes to me as a mom: my enormous milk supply and my three children (5 yo, 2 yo, 9 mo) sleeping in their beds by 7:30 pm. I’ve shared my breastfeeding tips, and now I am sharing my sleep training tips here. Spending all […]
Quarantine Chronicles: Nigerian Delicacies
I’ve been cooking. We’ve all been cooking. Initially it was to occasionally have a balanced, home-cooked meal in our bellies, but then I realized I had a captive audience. I could cook new things and fine-tune recipes without much push back. I have it pretty easy because my oldest eats (or at least tries) everything, […]