Making Homemade Baby Food with the Freshfoods™ Cook-n-Blend Baby Food Maker

Nuk baby food maker

This is a sponsored post. When Austin was an infant and I was working full-time I did tend to purchase the simple baby foods for him.  Though I always purchased the organic varieties, I wanted to do it all myself.  Crazy that sometimes we have to be willing to accept we have limitations, right!   As he was a little older I tended to feed him most of the foods we would eat.  With Addie we practiced more of the baby {Read More}

Our Newest Family Member Enjoying Bonding Time with the Mombo™

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Comfort and Harmony. All opinions are 100% mine. All nursing mother’s know that there are times you need extra hands.  Nursing is such an amazing bonding experience.  It is special time that we treasure.  I thought my nursing days had passed, afterall, I have nursed over four years between my two children.  I would not any of it looking back.  When we weaned my daughter at 28 months it {Read More}

Eco-Friendly Nail Polish from Piggy Paint & Giveaway

Piggy Paint nails and toes

When I found out my second child was going to be a little girl I was ecstatic.  Our first child was a boy and truthfully I felt so very blessed.  I was going to be privileged of having one little man and one princess.  My children have always been inseparable.  Austin is all boy but his favorite color is pink!  That is okay with me.  Addie loves to do everything her brother does, except catch bugs. Addie is all girl {Read More}

My Cloth Diapering Journey (And Organic Caboose Review)

Organic Caboose

Everyone that cloth diapers has their own reasons, I initially wanted to cloth diaper because I knew it was so much healthier for our little one.  Why on earth would I want to put all those chemical treated diapers on their precious skin?  It is the largest organ we have in our body and being exposed all the time to everything in disposable diapers was not what I had in mind. The earth appreciates it when you cloth diaper as {Read More}

Cloth Diapers 101: Wool Care

wool cover

Wool diaper covers are a favorite of many cloth diapering moms, as they don’t tend to get stinky, are easy to use, and need to be washed very infrequently. They are also a very natural option compared to other diaper covers, too! Wool is naturally water repellant and breathable – after all, it’s original function is to keep sheep dry. So it’s a particularly good option for babies prone to diaper rash, though we’re pretty sure you’ll love it either {Read More}