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Adventures of a first time Mama!

Sharing lessons learned as a new mom with moms who need encouragement, advice or a laugh!

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Top 7 Easter Books for Toddlers on Amazon

We are so close to welcoming baby number two and it has been difficult to not get caught up in all the baby preparations to focus on Easter for Aiden! One easy way to celebrate holidays is to pull out the holiday themed books and read. Especially in the DC area, March and April have such crazy weather that you never know if you will have a gorgeous warm day for playing outside or if you will be stuck inside with a cold day full of rain

Philadelphia Phillies Stadium Tour with a Toddler

Since we are big Nats fans and have never been to the Phillies Stadium we figured we would visit the stadium and cheer on our team with our toddler. I thought I would do a little Philadelphia Phillies Stadium tour through the eyes of my toddler! We didn’t end up staying the whole game since it was a night game, but we did get through a good portion of it. If you liked this Philadelphia Phillies Stadium Tour, check out Stress Free Tips to Taking a Toddler to Visit the Washington Nationals Baseball Team and Going to a Baseball Game with Kids at Petco Park.

Fun & Easy Easter Basket Ideas for Toddlers

and I love seeing Aiden’s excitement when he sees his Easter basket. Since Aiden has a winter birthday, I usually use this opportunity to stock up his Easter basket with fun outdoor activities — Most of the items I included in Aiden’s basket this year came from the dollar section of Target! In addition to Aiden’s Easter basket we also do a little egg hunt at our house each year.

Birth Prep: Online Birth Classes

I hear from moms all of the time, even moms with multiple children already, telling me they didn’t know they had some of the options I teach in Birth Prep. One of my favorite parts of Birth Prep is helping with the moms outside of the course–from the emails when they are in early labor to the messages with questions their first days of postpartum, it is my biggest pleasure to be their support. The Parenthood Prep workbook (which is exclusive to Birth Prep mommas) even has a couple of pages geared towards moms who have other children. Another big difference between hospital courses and Birth Prep is that Birth Prep mommas have lifetime access to the course, including all updates and added content!

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