Sunday, August 12, 2007

Week of August 13th

Hiking with Kids
(This is probably too last minute to do you any good, but just in case)
Monday, August 13, 10 am, Pedestrian bridge at Farewell Bend Park. Bring a lunch and come ready to stroll along the river.

Playgroup
Friday, August 17th, Lewis and Clark Park. 10 a.m.

An interesting website...
Have you ever wanted a coloring sheet of a breastfeeding baby? Well, even if you haven't, here's somewhere you can get one. It's called Kiddie Games, and they have all kinds of educational games for preschoolers, even a "Dress the breastfeeding baby" game, a "Put the baby on the right/left breast" game, and some sign language games. I don't know how I feel about having computer games geared toward such little kids (it seems to me 2-3 year olds), but it's worth checking out.

And, another interesting article...

Here's a nice little story from CNN about doulas and how much they can contribute to a birth experience. I really, really wish I had had a doula for my first birth. A coworker of my husband's offered to be my doula for FREE (she was still in training) and I said no because I thought it would be strange for my husband and I to go through such a personal and intimate experience with a coworker. Honestly, I thought I'd be embarrassed to be so exposed and vulnerable in front of someone I didn't know. Little did I know how quickly modesty and privacy go out the window when you really need support and connection. I've always regretted that decison.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love the breastfeeding coloring sheets!

Catherine Jasper said...

I know, they are pretty sweet, aren't they? I guess the games are pretty sweet too. Did you read about her? It is a WAHM and she encourages moms to sit with their babies and let them have a chance at the computer.

Unknown said...

great article. i wish more had been mentioned about using a doula for the postpartum period though. my mom was my pp doula but a lot of new mom's don't have that option due to our isolated american society (like we've talked about catherine) so that has created a need for PP doulas but i don't think enough mom's realize how much they need it until they are looking back on that time of their lives.