The photo that inspired a movement in my life.
Last year, as my then three month old burped his last meal all over the big jolly guy, my nerves were finally shot. Not to mention my other son going all terrible twos throughout the store, and running on multiple months of not getting more than two hours of consecutive sleep each night. At the time I was upset because we couldn't even achieve five minutes of peace to snap a photo to add to our lifelong memory book. Today, I look back, and embrace that this was part of our family history, and how we came together to make it through. When we made it through that period, and started to see some light on the other side, I knew I wanted to do something to help other parents. Through exploring, I read stories and forums about families going through very severe reflux and feeding troubles, and felt humbled at the strength I know that these families must put forth everyday. So whether your baby is mini-warrior overcoming severe reflux and GERD, or a happy spitter, and your biggest worry is keeping up with the laundry, I hope this site can speak to you. I'd love to hear back to on future ideas for topics and content. I'm not slowing down even as my infant progresses toward toddler status. In fact, in a few short weeks, I'm going to be unveiling our spit up solutions online shop...a true labor of love, more than a year in the making! I know that even bigger challenges are to come as a parent. I hope by capturing the information, feelings and support that so many families experience, that I can continue to share the good vibes needed to get through each day. Warmest wishes to you and your's this season! -Christina Leave a Reply. |
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