Don't even attempt to read these posts unless you have a good amount of time and have absolutely no distractions. They are awesome reads, I tell you, AWESOME! I'll start with the least emotional (or those with no emotion at all) and end with the criers. Get your tissues handy.
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Tisse is adorable, down-to-earth, and all-American She married her High School sweetheart and they have a young daughter together. This is her crazy-long list of favorites for her baby - everything from gear, nursery, hygiene, etc. She also has links to her fave pregnancy items and postpartum items. I find it really helpful as we enter into baby number two-dom. NOMS, just ignore this one.
Milk-Friendly is a blog designed for breastfeeding support. It's written by an ever-stunning redhead who presides in Hawaii with her hott surfer husband and three beautiful boys. This is the story of her struggle with breastfeeding her first son and how she got back on track to be a dedicated nursing Mommy. Oh yeah, and all kinds of cute nursing clothes to boot.
Once you start reading Bridget's blog you'll never stop. She is in one word, amazing. This is her love story and it is a very unique one. Long story short - she ended up marrying her college professor (who had previously lost his wife and was left behind with their four children). It's a crazy-romantic story, complete with a chapter written by her husband himself.
Candis is one of the most genuine women I have ever met on the bloggy network. Well, I haven't met her but you get to know these people and they're your BFF's but they don't know it. This is the birth story of her second child. It is so heartwarming. And yeah, I bawled.
Oh my goodness, Lauren is such a classic beauty. She lives in London but travels all over Europe (and beyond) for her husband's job. This is the story of the announcement of the gender of their twins that they were expecting - it's so pure and joyful. Keep reading her other posts because there is a happy/sad ending to it all.
This is one blog that I can really relate to - Jess is a fellow farm wife with two boys. She is able to stay home with them, and her posts are full of tractors, mud and God. Her faith is contagious!
Her and her husband went through a tragedy before having their boys - this is probably the saddest story you'll ever read.
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