My dad just came into my room and shouted at me in Klingon.
Am I more embarrassed that he did that or that I know he said I was a disappointment to the empire?
Haha haha!!
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My dad just came into my room and shouted at me in Klingon.
Am I more embarrassed that he did that or that I know he said I was a disappointment to the empire?
Haha haha!!
Bethany Meysenburg
• our life, our love, our family - we’ve caught lightning in a bottle •
Beautiful family.
Why babywear?? Well…why not??
Don’t tell the kids but you don’t use most of the math they teach you at high school. But now I’m supposed to be able to help with homework. Thank Thor for Google.
Can someone decipher this?
I’m crying
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I hope this tiny, adorable, baby bunny brightens your day!
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Good advice. Wise woman.
Artsy cat is artsy...and regal. <3
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Oh. My.
Getting stuff done.
One of the greatest benefits of babywearing is hands free multitasking!
“This is what 24 hours postpartum looks like. Baby in sling. Skin to skin. Adult diapers. And a rosy glow. My body feels like it ran a marathon and my heart is wide open from yesterday’s travels. Birth opens us like an earthquake opens the earth and I am still in the intimate, fragile throes of that opening. I feel raw. Emotional. Different. I feel like I’m on the undulating surface of the rippling ocean being tossed back and forth between happiness, gratitude, melancholy, and grief. 23 hours ago I held life within and 24 hours ago I surged and transformed allowing life to flow through me, into my waiting hands. The emptiness in my womb brings a heavy feeling crashing into reality but then this new little life whimpers, searching for the breast with soft rooting, and I feel whole again. I am still processing the beautiful transition my whole family has traveled through and I am in complete awe of our strength as humans, women, and mothers. This time is simply unlike any other.”
Incredibly well said.
An Open Letter : You’re Awesome.
Dearest Fellow Babywearers - Moms, Dads, Siblings, Grands, etc - all of you :
For the Holidays, I want to impart upon you a gift. A gift of reassurance. So many times I see people post their wearing photos, with lovely, content little ones blissfully sleeping, nursing or enjoying a warm, cuddly embrace. Then I see it : the disclaimer. E.G. - “Yes, I then readjusted to get her seat higher.” or “I kept my arm there, I know he’s leaning a lot.”
My gift is that you have already made the biggest effort in the babywearing world that you need to. You have already embraced the progressive concept of wearing your baby. You are bonding through being close with your baby and you are literally wearing your pride on your chest, or back, or hip, you rock star, or even multiples of these locations you tandem warriors!
The community we are in is here to support, not to make you nervous of criticism. The disclaimer gives me the impression that our community has developed some judgmental habits. Sure, we all start somewhere, especially with wrapping and with advanced carries, but that’s why we’re all here together. To see others in action. You should never feel nervous about how fellow wearers may criticize you. You’re a parent. We all know you’ll never do anything to put your baby in danger. Encouragement should always be the goal, and if you want help, we’re here.
Keep wearing. Enjoy the season. Post with pride.
Oh, and don’t get peed on.
Love, A Babywearing Dad who thinks you all are awesome and deserve to hear it.
I think he's said it all.
Awww!