![]() ![]() (Continued in comments…)Ī post shared by Naomi Davis on at 10:22am PST ![]() With all this looking back at the last decade, my mind started wandering towards what this new decade might look like the other night. I blogged more about this in my latest blog post, but we learned what works for us and what doesn’t, and while we’ve intentionally put our focus on our family the last few years (as opposed to a lot of big projects and opportunities that came our way), we are so excited for the many things coming next, with family still coming first, always. Where we learned to co-work, co-parent, and build the life we want to live together, as unconventional as it might be at times. The decade where our own marriage deepened and thrived as we grew in love and laughter and friendship. It’s the decade where a fun little blog turned into something more, and from his job to work on Love Taza along side me. And then figuring out how to do it with two, then three, then two at once plus the three. A lot of navigating and fumbling and trying again and again. So many firsts for a girl taking on the role of mother for the very first time, too. With so many firsts – first pregnancies with baby kicks and expanding baby bumps to first physical holdings and first feedings together. But it’s undoubtedly the one I’ll always look back on with so many fond memories because it’s the decade where the births of our five babies took place. In many ways, it was painfully hard at times, with more stretching and growing and soul searching than I bargained for. The last decade has taught me more than I could have imagined upon entering it. Even though truth be told, I’d still probably categorize January as my least favorite month of them all (it’s cold, Christmas decorations come down and it gets dark early…) but finalizing my intentions and direction for the new year helps it feel more purposeful. Happy New Year! I like taking time in the beginning of January to reflect on all my blessings, and find a focus for the coming year. ![]() For comfort, try lollipops for a sore throat, tissues, lip balm, cooling pads for their forehead or a cooling eye mask for when they are feeling warm, and of course a water bottle. Instead of having to negotiate with them to take medicine that makes a mess and tastes yucky, try Children’s TYLENOL® Dissolve Packs - a new pain-relieving option for kids age 6-11 that comes in a powder form and dissolves on your kid’s tongue in seconds without water.Īfter giving them medicine that actually tastes like wild berry, having a bundle of fun and comforting items to pass the time indoors together will transform a boring sick day into a fun stay-at-home-vacation day! For fun, try bath bombs, a new book, a favorite game or playing cards. Helping your little ones feel better fast means getting back to spending more quality time together sooner - and is a chance to actually make some special wintertime memories together. A million more photos in my blog post (link in my stories right now…) #homedecor #kidsroom #twins #cityliving #apartmentliving #ontheblogtodayĪ post shared by Naomi Davis on at 6:51am PSTĪs the weather gets colder, the potential for sick days goes up. ![]() cribs and how they’re sleeping or any other details, go read the blog post because I posted in depth about all of it (and links to everything, too.) Thank you to for gifting us the prettiest removable wallpaper in all the land. If you’re curious about why toddler beds vs. If you missed it, Beatrice and Madalena’s bedroom reveal went live on my blog yesterday □ Their tiny room might be my favorite of all the tiny rooms in our apartment. ![]()
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