Sleep
Being a mom of two children under the age of two there are some things that you can count on. One of them is 8 hours uninterrupted sleep will not be happening any time soon.
Last night was no exeption to the rule. 10 pm as always Matthew and I went to bed, Time to feed Connor, I put Connor down in his bassinet, I awoke shortly after to hear tears coming from Hayden's room. Look at the time 11:00 pm "Didn't I just fall asleep" Alright time to give Hayden some love, I cuddled with Hayden until 11:30, Making sure that he was asleep. Crawl back into bed with Matthew, who has now snuggled all the blankets. Steel blankets back and go to sleep. 1:30 am rolls around and Connor is Hungry... Time to Feed Again.... Back to sleep after feeding. Then here comes 4 am No not Connor its Hayden... Matthew brings Hayden into our bed. 4:10 am Connor awakes for a feed... From 4:10 to 6 am Hayden kicks my back as We sleep... I wake up again at 6:00 to feed Connor... Matthew has already left the bed and is getting ready for work.
Hayden wants to wake up and go play. I have to convince him to sleep. I put Connor back down. We all go back to sleep... 7:30 am rolls around all too soon. I wake up and there is Hayden standing beside by bed poking my nose. (his little finger fits way to far... ) Hayden points to the water glass beside my bed, I give him water to drink and try my hardest to convince him yet again to crawl into bed... No Go ...
So Up at 7:30 it is...
Breakfast ... Banana Oats and Milk for Hayden ... More Boobs for Connor and for me a quick granola bar.
I'm Slightly stuffy with Haydens Cold. But it will be gone tomorrow.
View our cbc radio-canada news report by clicking the link below
Sorry its in french
News Report
I did use Google Translate to translate the text
A group of mothers Timmins united to denounce the policies regarding the posting of some pictures on the social networking site Facebook.
The withdrawal of a photo showing Kayleigh Cecco breast-feeding her child by Facebook has provoked outrage. The young mother has received a notification in which Facebook advising him that the image has been removed because it contains nudity.
Since then, several young mothers Timmins posted photos showing them breastfeed their children on Facebook as a support Kayleigh Cecco.
One of the participants in this group, Natasha Lessard explained that the move aims to raise awareness of the fact that breastfeeding is "part of life."
I want to breastfeed my child and he will not eat in a bathroom. He will eat in the dining room, the lounge in the restaurant as the rest of the world.
- Natasha Lessard
The group urges other women to join them in order to send a clear message to Facebook: mothers want the company does not censor pictures of lactating women displayed on the profiles of its users.
In an official statement, a spokesman argues that many Facebook groups supporting breastfeeding have a page on its network. Facebook provides not check every picture published on his site, but said that the rule for images containing nudity will be applied when a complaint is received.
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