Moms and dads blogs (CCXVI)

Like every Tuesday, we bring you a summary of the most interesting posts we have been able to read in the moms and dads blogs that we can find in an increasingly extensive ma-pa / ternal blogosphere.

We begin by congratulating one of the most veteran moms in the network: Mother and More He just had his second child, a very much desired baby and whose birth he tells us in an emotional entry: How you came into the world. We wish you all the best!

The Eighth Mom He has also left us a very emotional post, about how time passes and how the breastfeeding strike of his little daughter, who has been ill, has made her appreciate even more those moments of intimacy that breastfeeding provides them.

Blissful Orchid This is a topic we talk about frequently in Babies and more: conciliation. In her post, Mom to the race (blessed not conciliation) tells us the personal marathon in which she lives immersed between taking care of her son, her pregnancy, her work ... Does it sound like you?

And in these days of so cold, in which in many of our houses there will be more than one costipado, Batmami love He explains how to make a baby breathe Ventolin, an apprenticeship he has had to do because of the bronchitis his son has taken, which we hope is already recovered.

Spanish mom in Bulgaria She tells us how complicated it is to dress her five-year-old daughter, who is in a high percentile, and the clothes that fit her are almost pre-teen. And when we have children at one end or another of the tables, things can get very complicated, something that I know very well, but just the opposite!

In Diary of something special Marta tells us how she tries to solve this situation so often that our children interrupt us when we talk to someone.

This week we repeat with The Pintadita Hen, which has taught us to make a double slate ideal for mini floors, ideal for craft lovers (or DIY as they call it now!)

We hope you liked the review we have done for moms and dads blogs. You already know that if you have a blog in which you share stories about your children or your upbringing, you can contact us to take them into account.