The more readers Mommy Shorts gets, the more I start to question posting my more personal baby diary stuff.
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05/17/13
Happy Half Birthday, Harlow!
Can you believe Harlow is six months-old already? Boy, time flies when you don't have one second for yourself.
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We all know Harlow has been blessed with out of this world hair.
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MINUTE ONE:
You see the baby playing happily on his own and decide he will be just fine if you take a ten minute shower.
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You see the baby playing happily on his own and decide he will be just fine if you take a ten minute shower.
04/22/13
Some Dreams Do Come True
On Saturday, Mike, Mazzy, Harlow and I went to the Bar Mitzvah of our 13-year-old cousin.
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I had a whole post planned for today but Mazzy got an ear infection last night and it quickly proceeded to take over our lives.
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My photographer friend Jenny Sherouse (who took our family pictures when Mazzy was two and again when Harlow was just born) asked me if she could
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01/31/13
Harlow: Faces of Good and Evil
When I ran the acid reflux post a few weeks back, someone mentioned that Harlow's picture looked just like Mazzy's in the header.
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12/28/10
New Year’s Eve Party of Three
Babysitting rates rise dramatically on New Year's Eve (see chart above) and all of our free babysitters have very important plans (Dr. & Mr.
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the working mother/working out conundrum
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11/03/10
Crying It Out
Letting your baby 'cry it out' is agonizing. Especially if you are a first-time parent.
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11/02/10
I Cannot Tell A Lie (Or Can I?)
I was challenged to write a post involving five lies and one truth. But I tend to think outlandish truths are more interesting than outlandish lies so I went the opposite way…
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Above is Mazzy dressed up as a piece of sushi for her first Halloween. Note the wasabi hat. The costume was a huge success.
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Growing up, my family didn't do the holiday card thing.
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10/25/10
Tiny Terror Declares War On Nursery
I am forced to sit back and watch as my “perfect nursery” meets the hard realities of having AN ACTUAL BABY.
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