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tweety 🐥
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Don’t Kill My Vibe 🌊 • • • #leoseason #summermood #birthdaygirl #beach #tybeeislandbeach #tybeelsland #georgia #naturalhabitat #beachlife #beachvibes #summer #augustbaby #likesforlike #mindingmybusiness #teamleo #instadaily #instagood #instamood #happybirthday #birthdayvibes #melaninpoppin #blackgirlmagic #blackqueen (at Tybee Island Beach) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD9418dBi6Z/?igshid=69n8m31edt6y
My forever son.
Photos from yesterday
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The peridot tree of life is available for purchase again in my Etsy shop! Peridot is the birthstone of those born in August like myself!! Shout out fellow Lions! 🦁💞♌ Peridots are pretty amazing because much like diamonds, they are created under the harshest conditions of heat and pressure. Peridots are all about joy and connect with the heart chakra. The frame surrounding the tree is mother of pearl which carries the gentle yet protective energies of the sea. ☆♡☆ #peridot #leo #august #treeoflife #roots #motherofpearl #joy #yggdrasil #augustbirthday #birthstone #gemstone #arbor #ilovetrees #treehugger #heartchakra #love #forsale #etsy #etsyseller #artist #necklace #uniquejewelry #handmade #wicca #shell #beach #familytree #birthday #augustbaby #hope
In honour of my return, here are some photos of what I truly look like. Terrible isn’t it? Haha
Get yo' tits out, love!
Let's just put it out there - breastfeeding in public is intimidating as hell.
During pregnancy, when I decided that I would like to try breastfeeding, if my body and baby connect, I never considered how hard it actually is to do so in public. The most natural act in human evolution and development, practiced for thousands if not millions of years, by all mammals, and I felt scared. Scared of being embarrassed or humiliated by the outer public, for giving my baby a great start in life. The sole reason behind that being the sexualisation of breasts throughout time. As we all know, you're more likely to hear 'nice tits, love', than 'well done for feeding your child'.
First days/weeks, I tried to synchronise feeding, so it happened just before going out. God forbid stopping and soothing my hungry baby with a warm, friendly breast. Nuhuh. Even doing it in front of close and loved ones felt embarrassing, like I should rush it and be done. However, nursing became more natural; I found Theia cooperating more with different positions and I managed to cover up better, for more comfort. I took myself for a walk in the park, chose a bench and fed my baby. I strategically chose a bench in the far corner, but then realised half of Portsmouth walked past it - mothers, school children, men, just bloody everybody. And I did it with pride.
Today, I went to a restaurant for lunch with a lovely friend of mine, and nearly 5 weeks into motherhood, I didn't even think twice. I picked up my squealing, hungry babe, positioned her well, covered up so I looked tasteful whilst doing so, and then I carried on with lunch and my conversation. It felt right and perfect. I guess even the most natural things in life need a little helping hand.
And now, after building enough confidence, if somebody did try to shame me or give me a funny stare, I would tell them exactly where to go, and trust me, it's not a nice place!
Yours truly,
Miss Sawczuk 🎀