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Potty Training Tips For An Easy Transition During Potty Learning

Disclosure: A huge thanks to Pampers for sponsoring today’s post and encouraging me to learn and share tips on potty training. All experiences and opinions are always 100% my own as this post is written by me in its entirety.
Children are as different as fingerprints. No two are alike, especially not my little ones. Our latest adventures with Em and teaching her to use the potty has taken us one step forward and fifteen steps back. Okay, I might be exaggerating just a bit.

Firsts, Our Journey Of Firsts From The NICU

Disclosure: This is a sponsored campaign in collaboration with Pampers. However, all experiences and opinions are always 100% my own as this post is written by me in its entirety.
Old school mamas will tell you that the type of diaper you use on your baby doesn’t matter, so long as the baby is covered up. I am a bit old school and new school in the diaper area. With J-bird, 18 years ago, we tried everything – cheap, expensive, and in-between.

Join Us for the Pampers Love at First Sight Twitter Party #PampersPrimerasVeces Feb. 12th @ 9pm EST!

Disclosure: This is part of a sponsored collaboration with Latina Mom Bloggers and Pampers.  However, all opinions expressed are my own.
Join us for the Pampers “Love at First Sight” Twitter Party #PampersPrimerasVeces!
Mark your calendars and come join me as I co-host the #PampersPrimerasVeces Twitter Party on Thursday, February 12th from 9-10pm EST!
Love at first sight for this mama is a feeling I get when seeing and holding her little one for the first time.

How Do You Define Love At First Sight? #PampersPrimerasVeces

This is part of a sponsored collaboration with Latina Mom Bloggers and Pampers. All opinions are 100% mine.
My definition of love at first sight is that feeling I get when I hold my baby for the first time. AB aka Preemie was born 10 weeks premature. When she made her arrival I wasn’t even sure I would be able to hold her right away. Preemie spent the first eight weeks of her life in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the hospital.