20 Dangerous Things
I missed Bend the first few days back in Portland. Perhaps it's because every day has been full of activities and errands and household chores while in Bend I actually found myself bored, mostly when Riley was asleep and I didn't have much to focus my attention on. In Bend I focused a lot on my family's issues and I'm glad to have a break from that. I did talk with my dad and it went well. There are still a lot of concerns but at least my dad and I are on the same page now.
When Riley is asleep and I don't have anything immediate to take care of, I surf the 'net. But, even that is pretty superficial. I check in on email, blogs, bank accounts, etc. Not exactly exciting. I'm afraid to really dig into something in case the baby wakes up. That's often why I don't blog more than I do. But, I was recently tipped off to a great site about 20 dangerous things to children and I love to to educate myself about ways to raise my child consciously.
When I was doing reviews for Curve magazine, I got to read Raising Baby Green while I was still pregnant and it really opened my eyes to many things that people don't think about - or even know to think about. It's pretty sad that people live so unconsciously and aren't even aware of their unawareness. I highly recommend the book, and the website, for anyone, not just parents.
I have to cut this short as the baby is crying...
Love,
Aislinn
When Riley is asleep and I don't have anything immediate to take care of, I surf the 'net. But, even that is pretty superficial. I check in on email, blogs, bank accounts, etc. Not exactly exciting. I'm afraid to really dig into something in case the baby wakes up. That's often why I don't blog more than I do. But, I was recently tipped off to a great site about 20 dangerous things to children and I love to to educate myself about ways to raise my child consciously.
When I was doing reviews for Curve magazine, I got to read Raising Baby Green while I was still pregnant and it really opened my eyes to many things that people don't think about - or even know to think about. It's pretty sad that people live so unconsciously and aren't even aware of their unawareness. I highly recommend the book, and the website, for anyone, not just parents.
I have to cut this short as the baby is crying...
Love,
Aislinn

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