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February 26th, 2008

Day Care Fire Safety

Day Care Fire Safety
by Fiona Lohrenz
When planning to open a day care facility fire safety is a major concern.  You are ultimately responsible for the safety of every individual who enters your premises, staff, children, parents and visitors. It is therefore essential that you have in place a fire safety management policy which, in conjunction […]

By Eliza -- 0 comments

January 15th, 2008

The Reality of Risk and Blogging Finances

I just had a seriously sobering thought. The Internet is all about real estate and risk. Just like Monopoly only with real money. Babylune, really, is not the content I write but a URL I don’t own. The address could be sold at any moment and, while I own the content, no one would know […]

By kate baggott -- 4 comments

January 14th, 2008

All About Babylune: The First Phase of New Motherhood

Lune is the French word for moon, the satellite that revolves around the earth, exerting its pull upon the tides and, according to the most respectable old wives, upon the female cycle, fertility, conception and birth.
In moon represents woman at her fullest: pregnant. After that, though, comes the blue moon, the postpartum period and the […]

By kate baggott -- 7 comments

January 11th, 2008

More Celebrations

These his and her camouflage diaper bags reminded me of other celebrations. While we’re celebrating our birthday and playing party games, Julie at She Knows Parties has some ideas for a couples baby shower. I’ve been to a few baby showers, but none where there were men present. Still, I suppose it makes […]

By kate baggott -- 0 comments

January 11th, 2008

Our Second Birthday

Can you believe that Babylune is two years-old today? Here is a link to the very first post.
And, to celebrate, links to the two most important posts I’ve ever written: A Long List of Discomforts and painkillers you should not take after giving birth.
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By kate baggott -- 4 comments

January 7th, 2008

Labor and Birth from A to Z

Depending on your point of view, birth is either the greatest escape or humanity’s biggest eviction. And, that, doesn’t even begin to explain the huge diversity of opinion about how it should happen or the myriad of events that can unfold during the process all of us have experienced. After almost two years of […]

By kate baggott -- 6 comments

January 3rd, 2008

Now that We Agree My Mother Was Right

This, is my tattoo (not actual size).
I was young(ish). I was cool (fleetingly). I knew that I would always be able to love Love. And yet, the sad truth is, my mother was right. Love should never have seen the end of the tattooist’s pen.
Hidden from the casual viewer (well, not anymore), Love is showing […]

By kate baggott -- 32 comments

December 28th, 2007

Creative Parenting or Dumb Kids?

Every once in a while, I get a parenting suggestion that makes me exclaim:
“Your kids actually fall for that?!”
Like, giving your kids multi-vitamins that dissolve in water with a fizz and telling them it’s orange pop.
Even my two year-old wouldn’t accept that after the very first drop of the first sip.
I find that my kids […]

By kate baggott -- 5 comments

December 22nd, 2007

No Matter How Small Your Action, Do What You Can

Two bloggers in the Generous December Group Writing Project wrote about pediatric cancer research. Allison at BCS Frenzy wrote about Thon, the university’s dance-a-thon to benefit the Four Diamonds Fund at Penn State Children’s Hospital. The hospital is one of the recipients of the Children’s Miracle Network that Frog Parenting wrote about in her […]

By kate baggott -- 4 comments

December 17th, 2007

Part Six: The Generous December Group Writing Project

It’s been a slow week for the Generous December Group Writing Project, but there are enough entries to update and add to those described in parts one, two, three, four, and five.
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By kate baggott -- 5 comments

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