By Pollyanna B. on May 19, 2011
We’re bring new bloggers on board to Traveling with Baby, and I’m thrilled to introduce them to you. Pollyanna is my younger sister, and it’s exciting that we can collaborate on a shared interest, parenting our blessed children. Please join me in welcoming her to Traveling with Baby! —- Hi, I’m Pollyanna. I’m mommy to [...]
Posted in Parenting | Tagged homeschool, homeschooling, Motherhood, Parenting |
By Dolly Garnecki on May 16, 2011
As my son grows older and creates friendships and relationships with others, my heart swells with joy as I see him transform from a baby-into-a-child–a very social child. He’s spent a lot of time around adults, especially as he’s grown up in my chiropractic office. He knows almost every patient by first and last name [...]
Posted in preschooler | Tagged disney, imagination movers, Motherhood, Parenting, preschooler |
By Dolly Garnecki on June 4, 2010
This is what my husband discovered in the fridge this morning after some tell tale signs of a greasy muzzle appeared on a certain young man. He didn’t find it like this. In fact, when I heard my son say “butter, Mommy” I peered in the fridge to find 3 little sticks still tucked neatly [...]
Posted in Toddler | Tagged butter, Parenting, Toddler |
By Dolly Garnecki on April 7, 2010
Almost wordless. I wanted to just write a short note to explain the significance of this post. I think this picture will be very special to Lucien in years to come. Here he is with his daddy, granddad, and great-grandfather (who is in his late 90s). I have a very similar picture from my own [...]
Posted in baby milestones, Family, Fatherhood, Motherhood, Wordless Wednesday | Tagged Baby, Family, father, Fatherhood, generation, grandfather, great grandfather, Motherhood, Parenting, photo, picture, son |
By Dolly Garnecki on March 13, 2010
In my mind, I calculate the amount of time it will take me to fix the mess. Some days, I’m not a calm and relaxed mommy, and I get a little uptight about the extra “work”. Other days (and I wish this was my attitude all the time), I enjoy watching my son learn and grow and find that far more valuable than sweeping up spilled buckwheat flour on the kitchen floor.
Posted in wellBEing weekends | Tagged involving children in chores, Parenting, Toddler |
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