Archive for September, 2007

Mother Approves Continues to Grow!

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Mother Approves is still a work in progress. We are continue to slowly grow our membership as we get the word out there. We are seeking to get about 100-200 members before we launch some of our contest and incentives to create more user involvement on the site.
Recently we hosted the Carnival of Family […]

Cloth Diaper Dilemma

Monday, September 24th, 2007

I’m a staunch believer in using cloth diapers for our baby and for the benefit of the environment. My wife is a stauch believer in our baby not having diaper rash. Apparently, I’m not positive, the now becoming tattered cloth diapers that we used for the first three months of her life are giving her […]

Optimism and Fussy Babies

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

I have been quite blessed as our 3 month old has been a very pleasant baby for most of her life thus far. She sleeps a good 4 hours at a stretch at night, and has been since the night she got home from the hospital. We like to tell people about it too, proud […]

Carnival Of Family Life

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Welcome to the September 17, 2007 edition of carnival of family life.
It’s my great pleasure to be hosting the Family Life carnival this week, having just begun a new family of my own a with a beautiful baby three busy months ago. As always, the carnival is packed full of funny, informative, engaging and […]

Getting out the Door

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Is it just me or does it seem like just when your about to get out the door things start to go wrong?
Today I was planning on walking one mile with The Kid in the carrier to meet my wife at a coffee shop, just in time for her next feeding. The Kid had just […]

License to Breastfeed

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

I wanted to give recognition to were I originally got the idea for the Letter to a Manager regarding changing tables in the men’s room. A while back I saw this card you could print off, from Parenting mag explaining Breastfeeding Rights.

Ever breastfed your baby in public and been confronted by a
disapproving stranger? You may […]