1. Gemini
2. I turn 20 tomorrow
3. In school for accounting
4. I am proud to be a ‘crunchy granola’ tree hugger!
5. Love being a mommy to the most amazing girl in the world!
1. Gemini
2. I turn 20 tomorrow
3. In school for accounting
4. I am proud to be a ‘crunchy granola’ tree hugger!
5. Love being a mommy to the most amazing girl in the world!
The Life of a Mommy Challenge
Day 1: A picture of you and 5 facts.
Day 2: A picture of the father and 5 facts.
Day 3: Do you know the day you concieved?
Day 4: How did you find out you were expecting?
Day 5: 1st trimester-how did you feel?
Day 6: Baby’s first picture. A picture of your first ultrasound.
Day 7: 2nd trimester-how did you feel?
Day 8: What was your biggest food craving?
Day 9: At how many weeks did you find out the sex of the baby?
Day 10: A picture of your pregnant belly.
Day 11: 3rd trimester- how did you feel?
Day 12: 3d ultrasound. Did you have one? If so post a picture.
Day 13: Your birth plan.
Day 14: Your baby’s first picture.
Day 15: Baby’s first picture with mommy.
Day 16: Baby’s first picture with daddy.
Day 17: Your favorite physical trait about you baby.
Day 18: What kind of personality does your baby have.
Day 19: Does he/she look more like mommy or daddy?
Day 20: Is being a mommy what you hoped it would be?
Bluberry, raspberry, strawberry, banana, OJ smoothie :) (Taken with instagram)
Controversial Facebook Photos of the Day: Air National Guard members Terran Echegoyen-McCabe and Christina Luna recently posted to Facebook several pics of themselves breastfeeding in fatigues — which they do all the time on Fairchild Airforce Base in Spokane, Washington – and their photos have prompted outcry from around the world.
No matter that there are no rules in military conduct against breastfeeding in uniform; one disparaging Facebook comment compared the images to “urinating and defecating.”
Fellow soldier Rita Trujillo commented: “I as one of many women who fought long and hard to be accepted and respected as fellow soldiers and the right to wear these uniforms feel shocked, angry at these published photos.”
The photos were taken for the Mom2Mom Breastfeeding Support Group,which raises awareness of women’s right to breastfeed in public.
I think the outrage & bashing against this is ridiculous.
Are you kidding me? There are people in the world that are actually against this? What so they can’t work for the military, air force etc, etc and be a woman/mum still? What is wrong with this? I for one am amazed that they can do both and would be soo proud if they were a part of any of England’s forces be it the RAF, Army, Navy etc because they rally are superwomen.
(via eerieyes)
awall-sanders asked: You don't need any. You look really good from the post i've seen to have a seven week old!
Don’t worry, you didn’t. Thank you! Haha, it’s taken a very conscious 48 week effort to look this way.
Words cannot even explain how awesome this is
(Source: multitudeofgifs, via tradingprocessingforsleep)