Selective Reduction

September 14, 2011

Last week my contact at Momversation.com sent me a link to an article that ran recently in the New York Times called “The Two-Minus-One Pregnancy.” The article discusses selective reductions in in vitro fertilization pregnancies – women who are reducing their IVF-babies from twins to a singleton for non-medical reasons. In short, these women (and [...]

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Do Grandparents Know Best?

August 17, 2011

Our new house is about fifteen minutes away from my parents’ house – much closer than the 45 minute drive it used to be. This is great for all sorts of reasons, but it is especially great because it means my parents can help us out with child care when Mike and I need it [...]

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What’s It Like To Be A Twin?

March 29, 2011

I get asked that question all the time. I do my best to answer, even though it would be like me asking you, “what’s it like to have a nose?” My brother Kyle is my only sibling, so I only know what it’s like to have a brother that’s the same age. That being said, [...]

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Huggies Little Movers – Starring Annie!

March 27, 2011

A few months ago, Annie was filmed for a little Huggies commercial (along with some other adorable kiddos). My pal Daphne and I narrated their play in a sponsored Momversation. Annie totally steals the show. (and yeah…the title card for her is wrong, and hilarious)

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Pneumonia

March 4, 2011

We took Annabel back to the doctor yesterday. Radiologists looked at her x-ray and determined she has pneumonia. Ugh. The treatment is antibiotics, lots of fluids, and rest. As it stands right now, she has another appointment on Tuesday for a check-up and a new chest x-ray. OH and she also has a bit of [...]

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Do You Trust Mom Strangers More?

January 8, 2011

On Momversation this week, I was asked if I trust mom strangers more than regular strangers. How about you?

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