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A little peek into my messy life with my 3 kiddos….all boys!
Not only are we going to work on cleaning and refreshing our house, but I want to work on cleaning up my eating and my attitude. I’ve almost kicked this yuckiness out, so I’m ready to get to spring cleaning in the month of April. We’ve also been getting rid of some of the stuff that’s stored in the basement. So, with these goals in mind, I think it’s going to be a great Spring cleaning for our house, our bodies, and our minds.
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It’s never fun to be outnumbered by kids, so when one of our good friends, who now lives in California, wanted to meet at Disneyland, we were ecstatic. My favorites from childhood were Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, and It’s a Small World, which I though the twins would like. We got off the ride, met our friend, and went to Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, which was just as silly and fun as I remembered. Mr. P’s favorite ride was It’s a Small World, which is also my favorite.
However, if that birth story involves a preemie or NICU baby, sharing complicated stories can be very hard. As the news of my son’s early birth spread, I learned that many women in my life had complicated pregnancies, miscarriages and premature babies. It’s understandable that many women who have had an atypical pregnancy or birth experience don’t feel comfortable speaking out about it. To read more about Sara’s experience, as well as other helpful posts on NICU and preemie life, please read Sara’s Blog