A Little More Wisdom

The Best Foods for Baby’s First Meals
Written by Cathy Hale on July 14th, 2015
Did you know butternut squash is a great first food for your baby? It’s high in vitamin A and potassium and most babies think it’s pretty tasty. Another reason it makes the “first meal” list is because it’s typically low on the allergy scale.

Finding the Balance in Your Baby’s Diet
Written by Cathy Hale on July 12th, 2015
By the time my boys reached the toddler years, our newborn worries were gone. Both boys were sleeping through the night and the crying fits of colic were a memory. We were no longer obsessed with constantly washing our “magical” swaddle blanket.

Must-Haves for Life with a Newborn
Written by Cathy Hale on July 10th, 2015
Whether you had a natural childbirth with a doula or you were begging your nurse for an epidural at four centimeters dilated, I think there are a few must-haves every mom would agree on when it comes to staying calm during life with a newborn.

Common Things You Might Not Know About Life with A Newborn
Written by Cathy Hale on July 9th, 2015
When I was pregnant with my first child, my perception about newborns was pretty typical. I would catch myself daydreaming about how life with a new baby might be. I would gaze at his pristine nursery - stainless crib sheets, sparkling new changing table, perfectly spotless onesies - and envision him peacefully sleeping the nights away; chubby ...

Helpful Nutrition Tips for Breastfeeding Moms
Written by Cathy Hale on July 6th, 2015
Just like every other aspect of motherhood that may seem overwhelming at first, breastfeeding is one of those things you’ll appreciate. The road to successful breastfeeding isn’t always an easy journey, but you’ll get the hang of it.