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Motherhood

Motherhood.

One of the greatest jobs a woman can have. Its also that one job that tests your patience the most. And then, your adorable little one says something or gives you that look and you forget why you were even frustrated in the first place.

I have to admit, my kids are angels. Yup. They really are. My 3 year old was the best baby - nursed and slept great - and has been an awesome toddler so far. Sure, we have the occasional tantrums but that is to be expected. He's into helping mama with baby brother, loves anything to do with tractors, monster trucks, cars and the color green, and loves being outside most of all. My youngest has been just the same. Happy, smiley little guy who has been such a blessing as kiddo number 2. I thought after having one perfect child that our second was going to be a little hellion. Not saying that he, or either of them, wont be, but here's to hoping!

I've learned a lot in these past 4 years through 2 pregnancies and delivering my beautiful babies into this crazy world, and I want to share some things I've learned. Thanks for sticking by me on my journey to be a blogging mama!

-SG

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