In the course of preparing for baby’s arrival, I’ve come across some great resources for new moms and dads that I thought I would share – especially for people who live in the Vancouver area (although I think that most, if not all, of these resources are available Canada-wide). Most of them were either recommended to me, or I found them myself. [Note: I am not affiliated with any of these companies, nor am I being compensated for mentioning them here. I’m simply passing along the good stuff I’ve found. I must also mention that we are part of the Amazon Affiliates program. That means if you choose to buy a book through our links, we will receive a bit of commission – so we promise to be honest about our reviews and let you know what we found helpful.]
Finding My Voice: Choosing Love Over Fear
[Finding My Voice is a series of blog posts on key decisions I made in my 20s.]
Defining decision: as much as possible, choose love over fear
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Full-term!
This past Friday, Baby Chan reached the milestone of 37 weeks, which is considered full-term.
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Dare I say this?
My baby is getting on my nerves. There, I said it. Before you become alarmed and wonder if I’m in good enough psychological condition to become a mother, let me also say that I mean it quite literally. You see, sometimes when I’m standing, baby’s position presses on my nerves and pain and numbness shoot down my legs. And I feel like I’m going to crumple over unless I hold onto something and try to shift my weight somehow.
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Finding My Voice: Deciding to marry Tim [My thoughts on Marriage]
[Finding My Voice is a series of blog posts on key decisions I made in my 20s.]
Defining Decision: To marry Tim
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Finding My Voice: Giving love a chance [My thoughts on Dating]
[Finding My Voice is a series of blog posts on key decisions I made in my 20s.]
Defining decision: Giving love a chance
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Finding My Voice: a retrospect of defining decisions of my twenties
Earlier this year, I turned 30. As I reflected on the decade of my life that was my 20s, I realized I had made quite a few key decisions in those ten years; decisions that would more or less define who I am as I move forward in life.
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