| Mom to a wonderful boy | |
| Location: | too far off the beach |
| Thought Bubble: |
This mom hasn't added any Thought Bubbles.
|
|
Last Login: 04/12/11
CafeMom Veteran |
|
Click on a link to search for moms with the same information
Click on a link to search for other moms with the same favorites
by gorgesgirl posted at 11:46 PM on Sep. 8 , 2009
by gorgesgirl posted at 4:16 PM on Aug. 30 , 2009
by gorgesgirl posted at 11:06 PM on Jun. 1 , 2009
by gorgesgirl posted at 11:10 PM on Mar. 28 , 2009
by gorgesgirl posted at 10:15 PM on Mar. 16 , 2009
One of the sweetest gifts of motherhood is that I no longer remember what life was like before I had my baby --I'm too tired to try.
I am excited about showing my baby all the cool stuff there is to do in the world: catch frogs, play in streams, camp, paddle, sleep under the stars, pick berries, mine rocks, find salamanders, nap in hammocks, climb mountains...we're limited only by imagination and energy. Right now he's showing me how great it is to put absolutely everything in his mouth. He's a lot more interested in the world than he was a few months ago.
lol I am me :) It was something to be thankful for <3 I will always be radical, just too rad for the word now LOLOL
How are you and your beautiful son, now?
I do the same thing!!! I ask myself WW_D (what would "insert rad mama here" do)? I was actually thinking about making a post about how I do that :D Our babies ALL benefit because of the Tribe <3 What a blessing it is <3
Thank you so much for your wonderful interest in my journals and such recently :) Iy has been so nice to see you posting again!! :)
School goes well for Ocie, I think. The boys are 14 months old and loving the outdoors, can't get enough. They were walking much earlier than Ocie was. And climbing, sigh... (And I can't remember when she started using pronouns and not her name for herself, actually. It's normal!!)
Connect with CafeMom: Facebook Twitter You Tube Switch to Mobile Site Contact Us
Help: Getting Started Guide Member Resources Frequently Asked Questions Community Guidelines
© 2012 CMI Marketing, Inc. All rights reserved.

Parenting someone else's child can be difficult. These moms know what it's like and can offer support and encouragement.