Monday, May 30, 2011

Guest Post by Judy R of What I Live For


Potty Training

Potty training…a task many parents approach with trepidation. I doubt any parent dives into potty training their child thinking it will be effortless. I also doubt most parents have any idea how much work potty training will be if this is their first go at it.

When I first started potty training my son at 2 1/2 I thought it would take a month tops. I stayed home for almost 2 weeks with him focusing on staying clean and dry, and I knew that there would be accidents and frustration for a while. I was well aware that it would take a considerable amount of effort on both of our parts.

I didn’t know that there would still be occasional accidents over a year and a half later (though by this point, they are very rare and he usually cleans up after himself). I had no idea that wetting the bed is common up until age 7 or 8, and that most doctors won’t do anything about it until your child reaches that age. I was clueless that I would be wiping bottoms over a year after starting potty training. Basically, I was completely ignorant as to what I was about to face and frankly am still facing many, many months later.

I spent great amounts of time scouring the internet looking for advice, checking out potty training books at the library and asking practically every parent I know how they potty trained their children. I just wanted to know that I wasn’t the only one going through this.
Ultimately, these are the things I learned:
  • “Potty Trained” has a different meaning for every parent and child

  • Every child is different and will master this task at their own rate and in their own way

  • I was causing much more stress than my son ever was…my attitude, in focusing on all the minor failures we were experiencing, was holding me back from seeing all of the progress my son was making.
Once I was able to realize that my son was ok-that in fact he would not go to college in diapers (probably the number one piece of advice I received from other parents!) and that attitude had a lot to do with how well I felt we were doing, potty training started stressing me out a lot less. We still have our struggles and I am by no means thrilled to be starting the potty training process soon with my youngest son, but knowing that it will happen eventually and in his own way and time, it is a lot easier to face.

Judy blogs at What I Live For where she seeks to find the things in life that bring her joy. Come join her as she shares crafts, kids activities, recipes, tips and reviews/giveaways. You can also find Judy on Facebook and Twitter.

Please leave comments and your thought below. Does anyone else have any great potty training stories???

Monday, May 16, 2011

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Guest Post by T.J. of Any Given Moment

Pregnancy Hunger

Are you ready to talk pregnancy hunger? I am. Well, at least I was and I thought about opening with that cutesy little writer trick of hooking you in with a definition:

HUNGER (courtesy of Merriam-Webster)

1 ) a : a craving or urgent need for food or a specific nutrient b : an uneasy sensation occasioned by the lack of food c : a weakened condition brought about by prolonged lack of food

2) : a strong desire : craving hunger for success

Yeah well, one glance at that and I knew it wasn’t gonna cut no mustard. Ladies, I’m here to talk to you about hunger during pregnancy, but I’d be fooling us all to call it anything less than CONSTANT STARVATION. You think I jest? Oh no. That pit of the stomach feeling is there, solidly, through at least a trimester and a half for me. It happened during my first pregnancy, and good heavens it’s happening during this one. No amount of food seems to ease it for any more than two hours and most days it's more like two minutes.

I follow all the tips my midwife gives me: I take my vitamins and eat small meals regularly. Our cupboards aren’t familiar with potato chips, nor Hostess doughnuts. The fridge holds no gallons of Kool-Aid and yet, with each swallowed calorie far from being empty, I am still hungry. Why is that? Does it mean I could go ahead and eat Burger King 24/7 rather than meals of couscous or turkey or beans and kale because if that would do the trick I’m willing to try it; I’m just about willing to try anything at this point.

I hear of these other pregnant women, the type who “can’t keep anything down” and I find it impossible to wrap my head around it. I sympathize with them, send them my blessing, but understand it? Here I am the Cookie Monster, Audrey II , Hannibal Lecter of all foodstuffs and these women can’t even nibble a cracker- where is the fairness in this? What those poor gals would give to eat anything, something and what I would give to have a moment where I’m not chewing.

I’m trying, trying to embrace the broader picture here. Pregnancy is an individualized, amazing journey and it affects us all differently. When I really focus on it, I do suppose it’s true, to each yin there’s a yang, but that makes me think of a black and white cookie, which reminds me of a bakery, which makes me hungry…

Hungry or not, TJ regularly blogs over at Any Given Moment where she revels in her love of children, photography, natural living and yes, food. Have a moment? Come visit her there or drop a line to amomentwithtj@gmail.com.


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I Heart Maternity.com is Officially Open


We're OPEN for BUSINESS

I am so happy to finally announce that I Heart Maternity.com is officially open for business. Introducing I Heart Maternity.com- An online gift shop for expecting parents and new moms looking for fun and unique items to use during pregnancy and throughout parenthood with their little ones. The shop is a bit different because all the items listed are created by Parents and once shoppers click the photo of the product they like, they will whisk away to the online shop that offers the item. Once inside the online store shoppers can make a purchase or browse the online shop for more goodies! For Online Shop Owners, I Heart Maternity can serve as a way to advertise your items that appeal to expecting moms and their babies. Below you will find just some of:


These Nursing Frocks were created by LaDy LaDuke
Not only do these frocks make nursing easier, but they are stylish too!

Enter the code "2FROCKSDEAL" whenever 2 nursing covers are purchased together and get an extra 10% off. *This promo excludes the BOGO specials already offered in their shop



Aren't these hats the cutest things you've ever seen :)
They are created by The Crafty Tortoise.
Melissa is running a special for I Heart Maternity shoppers and readers:
Enter Coupon IHEART35 at checkout and receive 35% off



When I came across Ellie's I was immediately impressed with the detail of work and time she has to place into each piece of furniture. I thought her items would go prefect in a nursery, especially since they can be coordinated with their rooms and even include their name.
Ellie is offering FREE SHIPPING on several of her custom pieces.

To Shoppers:

There are tons of fun items listed on I Heart Maternity, these are just a few I wanted to go ahead and highlight. I hope you go by their shops, take a look around, and maybe even make a purchase.

To Online Shop Owners:

If you are new to I Heart Maternity and would love to list an item on IHM I am running a promotion:
Be the 1st to list in an empty category
Sign up for 2 Months for Listing under Package B or C
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To Bloggers:

Help spread the word of I Heart Maternity in a blog post to your readers. In return I will post your blog buttons on the Friends of IHM section of the site. This way I can bring some traffic back to your blogs.

As you can see there is something for everyone on IHM!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Join Our 10th Weekend Blog & Twitter Hop!!

Our 10th Weekend Blog Hop is FINALLY up. Sorry it's a little late, but I've working on tons of great stuff for I Heart Maternity.com, which will be officially launched on Monday May 16th!!
I am so excited!!!!!!

There will be post made Monday morning full of brands and products listing on IHM.com and a new guest post will be up in our The Good The Bad The Ugly series, so be sure to come back and check it out.

**If you're hosting a giveaway this week, feel free to link them up in my sidebar**

Hope everyone enjoys hopping around to other blogs and finding some new blog friends.I've connected with tons of mom bloggers and businesses through blog hops, so why not help others do the same. This blog hop will start every Friday and run throughout the weekend.
Please grab the code below to post on your blogs to help spread the word!
Thanks everyone for helping to make this hop a success. It is appreciated :)





Rules:

-You MUST Follow the Host (Me) which I think is only fair
-You MUST Follow this week's Featured Blogger
-Leave Me a Comment so I know to Follow New Followers Back
-Family Friendly Blogs ONLY -I reserve the right to remove any blogs I feel are inappropriate
-I will choose a blog from those that enter to be a featured blogger via Random.org
-Have FUN meeting others.

This week’s Featured Blog is Lucky #25 from last weeks' hop:

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Wordless Wedneday- Having Fun with her Daddy



My little one wearing cute little pigtails playing with her daddy :)

A Online Company You Have to Check Out: ConsignMOM.com


I came across ConsignMom.com a few weeks and decided I had to share this with everyone! This very cool site let's you list your gently used children items for FREE. Now, if you have some things lying around they you know you will never use again go and list them in their marketplace and just see how much you could make.


Here is a bit of information pulled from their press release...


Introducing ConsignMOM.com - an online marketplace for parents to buy and sell their new and gently used children's things - toys, strollers, furniture, clothes and more! The easiest way to think of it is as a Craiglist for parents and without the creeps :)


The best part is that standard listings are always FREE! That's right, we don't charge you to sell your things which means that you keep 100% of the profit. We do offer premium features such as featured listings and bolded listings which cost a nominal fee if you choose. But we'd like to offer all I Heart Maternity fans a special discount giving you these premium features for free!


Simply use the discount code "iheartmaternity" (case sensitive) at checkout and your premium fees will go away. This special discount will be good through the end of June!


Visit us at http://www.ConsignMOM.com to start buying and selling. Also, make sure to check us out a http://www.facebook.com/consignmom.


Happy consigning!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Guest Post by Krystle of 3 Little Men and a Mommy

I decided to start a series of guest post for a new series, The Good, The Bad, Ugly because I know and understand pregnancy and motherhood is not always peachy. I figured why not have women in all different situations share their stories. Here is our second, so everyone please welcome Krystle... -Teddy

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly with 3 Little Men

Being a stay at home Mommy is pretty darn amazing. I mean, I get to stay home and watch these little people grow, learn and develop their personalities. I literally see change from day to day andmoment to moment and it's an incredible privilege and I always say my hardest days at home are better than the best days I ever had working outside the home.

Being a stay at home Mommy is the most challenging and exhausting job in the world. Especially when it involves a 2 1/2 year old boy and his 11 week old twin brothers. I knew it would be exhausting, but nothing could have prepared me for this. Can we say intense?!

Tears of exhaustion and tears from the raging hormones leaving my system and tears of pure joy at what God has give us flowed those first few weeks. There were moments I did not think we would make it, although I had no idea what that meant. I just didn't think I was fit for this job, this job that no training can prepare you for and that there is no "employee handbook" for.

Here we are...11 weeks later, almost 3 months and we are functioning. And not just functioning, we are thriving. We are enjoying this crazy new normal! There are days I don't get a shower. And there are days my teeth don't get brushed until 1:00pm. I stay in my sweats all day because of the amount of puke our refluxing baby produces (it would just be pointless to get fully dressed). I know this isn't forever, that it's only a season. I know I will someday get up and shower and get dressed before noon.

Right now, this is life and you know what?

I love it.

I cannot compare myself to other Mom's. I cannot compare our situation to theirs, even if they have multiples. I cannot compare my body to their body, or my schedule to their schedule. This is not a competition, or a popularity contest. This is life, this is my wonderful and crazy life and I wouldn't change a thing.

I look at my precious boys and I can't believe how blessed I am. When we lost our baby in December of 2009, I was devastated and so hurt. Looking back now, and seeing where we have come and what has happened since, it blows me away. It's worth it all. It's worth the puke, and the lack of sleep and the being tied to a chair 6 hours a day breastfeeding.

They are worth it all.

Krystle blogs about her life with 3 little boys @
3 little men and a mommy

How Mother's Day is Being Celebrating on the Web Today


I Heart Maternity wishes ALL of you GREAT MAMAS and EXPECTING MAMAS a Happy Mother's Day!

There are so many blogs and websites celebratin
g in their own special ways, so I thought I'd list some options here for everyone to check out...



Get access to tons more giveaways by clicking the button below!!

Happy Mother's Day everyone :)


Thursday, May 5, 2011

9th Weekend Blog & Twitter Hop is Up!

Our 9th Weekend Blog & Twitter Hop is up!!

The Good, The Bad, The Ugly series of Guest Post have begun. I have lots of great submission from some wonderful moms and that are so excited to share their stories with you.


**If you're hosting a giveaway this week, feel free to link them up in my sidebar**

Hope everyone enjoys hopping around to other blogs and finding some new blog friends.I've connected with tons of mom bloggers and businesses through blog hops, so why not help others do the same. This blog hop will start every Friday and run throughout the weekend.
Please grab the code below to post on your blogs to help spread the word!
Thanks everyone for helping to make this hop a success. It is appreciated :)

For weeks I have been talking about revamping I Heart Maternity.com. It's just about ready to launch. Check out the site and leave me a comment letting me know what you think of the design.




Rules:

-You MUST Follow the Host (Me) which I think is only fair
-You MUST Follow this week's Featured Blogger
-Leave Me a Comment so I know to Follow New Followers Back
-Family Friendly Blogs ONLY -I reserve the right to remove any blogs I feel are inappropriate
-I will choose a blog from those that enter to be a featured blogger via Random.org
-Have FUN meeting others.

This week’s Featured Blog is Lucky #62 from last weeks' hop:

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Monday, May 2, 2011

Guest Post by Sara of Nashville Single Mom

I decided to start a series of guest post for a new series, The Good, The Bad, The Ugly because I know and understand pregnancy and motherhood is not always peachy. I figured why not have women in all different situations share their stories. Here is our first, so everyone please welcome Sara... -Teddy

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Being a Single Mom

The good part of being a single mom is the obvious. I’m a mom. However, there is one that tends to stick out to me. You know those arguments that you have over the fact that your husband or partner won’t pick up his socks from under the coffee table, or that those dishes have been sitting in the sink for 3 days, or the awkward conversation you have when you tell your significant other how much you “really” like their family. I don’t have that. It’s just me and her. Granted I can tell her 1000 times to put her dishes in the sink and it doesn’t bother me as bad.

The bad part of being a single mom is again the obvious. I’m single. It’s just me and her. So when I have a long day and I walk in the door after work, and get 27 lbs of “Mommy!!!” full steam ahead before I even put my bags down. It’s clocking in straight to my mommy job. So there is no down time. If I want to go out after work with the girls I have to plan it at least a week ahead of time. And if I do happen to have a nice date and want to go back to my place I would have to explain that this is my (insert family member). They are babysitting while we go make out like high school kids my bedroom. No, that doesn’t happen. So the single part gets lonely, but I’ve also noticed that I prefer to sleep alone. So if I ever do meet someone worth sleeping with, I hope we have a room big enough for two beds.

The ugly part of being a single mom is the insecurity. I sometimes feel like men are either looking over me or only dating me because I am a single mom. Which is weird, but found out does exist. I look at my body and wonder if it will ever go back to the way it was prior to pregnancy. Am I ever going to stop being so emotional? Why am I single? What’s wrong with me? Things like that cross my mind all day long. Not just insecure about the way I look. But I get insecure about my parenting capabilities. I say frequently, “I don’t know if it’s right, I’ve never had a 2 year old before”. Is this the right daycare? Do I ignore her whining? When do I stop telling her don’t do that, till I let her figure out the consequences?

Regardless of the good, bad, and ugly there’s no greater feeling that being a mom. We all have our good days and our bad days, but it always circles around to you and that precious child. All you take with you when you die are you memories. So make them all moments that will make your grow and cherish that together.

Sara Dean runs a new blog to the web, Nashville Single Mom. Be sure to stop by and follow her if you like. Her goal in telling her story is to hopefully start a small support group. She wants to give people the support and hope that they need. Single parents are definitely a different breed. She wants to have developmental meetings with parents that are currently, or have had these feelings. She recognizes no one ever has the same situation she's had, but wants to help those that do and also learn about new ones.