DaddyKnows #93 Reason for Tears
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Share your Mother’s Day Memories with PapáHeroes
Mother’s Day is fast approaching and we will see many inspired poems, letters, crafts, and posts on all social networks from those who appreciate the women in their lives who are their moms, wifes, girlfriends, aunts who are considered moms, and those moms that have passed.
At PapáHeroes we would like to give you the opportunity to submit to us a poem, a special story, a drawing, food recipe, or craft you have done for your mom or in memory of your mom.
Here is a video from the folks at P&G that will get you inspired to say “Thank You Mom” for being there day in and day out. I think they could have included some dads but that is just my opinion.
Can’t see the video click here
You can use the contact form and submit your name, post, and pictures, as we will give you full attribution for your participation in honoring moms.
Even if you miss submitting before Mother’s Day, we are always looking for contributors and will accept submissions anytime of the year!
Thanks to Dwight Santana for the picture.
The Positive side to Technology and Parenting
When Raul came to me with the idea of starting PapaHeroes, I said it was a great idea to blog about parenting and how he wanted to help other parents understand the pros and cons of today’s technology. We have created awareness of various negative experiences throughout various posts on PapaHeroes.
Here are a few and the most recent one about iDoser.
@BornJustRight
There is a positive side to all of the technologies we are faced with as parents, especially for parents with children who have special needs. We came across a blog on Google Plus called Born Just Right written and managed by @JenLeeReeves. Jen’s daughter Jordan was born with a left arm with a full humerus. She is using techonolgy to learn more about how children with special needs can benefit from today’s advances.
Many parents turn to the internet first when they are new parents as we have done for many things. Jen will be bringing technology tools and special needs children and families together at a panel discussion at SXSW. If you will be at #SXSW and are a parent that could benefit from this discussion, definately plan to attend this session.
You can find @BornJustRight on Facebook and Twitter as well.
One of our members and co-founder of the Alliance, Raul, will be attending SXSW and will hopefully catch up with Jen and other parents at this panel.
How do you use technology to benefit your children?
What special needs social tools have you come across that you can share with Jen’s community?
Bad Ass Breastfeeding
I saw this picture posted on Momastery‘s Facebook Wall by a gentleman. A discussion started about the picture and how some women thought that breastfeeding was a private act while others were saying this should be seen as the norm. In my opinion the best answer came from the gentleman himself in that it should not be seen as remarkable or uncommon. You can click the link and scroll down the page to participate in the discussion if you wish.
Our decision to breastfeed
At my home we did formula feeding and alternated with expressed breastmilk and breast. I did all three and looking back , I should have taken the advice from my sister in motherhood in the picture above. The more I read about breastfeeding, the less I used formula. When my daughter was three months, I decided that breast was the best option for her and stopped alternating between formula and breastmilk.
This decision came after I sat down to read about the pros and cons of formula versus breastfeeding on various sites such as @babygooroo and various videos on youtube. We are vegetarians and vegan in our home and try eat the best food all of the time. So giving my daughter formula did not go with our philosophy about food. My partner was going to support whatever decision I made when it came to breastfeeding. So I decided on breastfeeding one hundred percent with expressed milk in a bottle when we went out so my partner could also help.
“Mamá Teta”
Thirteen months later, we see the benefits of our decision. Our daughter has been lucky not to get sick, she has so much energy sometimes I get exhausted, and breastfeeding is something I do inconjunction with solids. Since she can now ask for breastmilk or ”Teta” in Spanish, I am glad I made the decision to go with exclusive breastfeeding. She has also started saying, “Mamá teta” together just this week.
I rarely saw women around me breastfeed but I knew I wanted to try. I support any women’s right to choose what is best for their situation or circumstance. I will support any friend or family member that chooses to breastfeed and offer her my advice from my experience. What I won’t support is the bashing women get for breastfeeding their children.
Mother Nature
I think some folks in society have forgetten that mother nature has a purpose for everything that surrounds us. I learned that from my Uncle Pete who loved nature and told us that everything is interconnected with us. As much as we have advanced with technology, we need to go back to man’s earliest habits such as breastfeeding and going to mother nature for cures when it comes to our health. I use plants to help me with my kidney stones instead of pharmaceutical pills.
So when I look at the picture above, I don’t see anything that shocks me, except that mom has a machete and I would not want to be her husband getting home late from hunting. But in the chance I ever get flack from someone about breastfeeding in public, I’ll give my sister in the picture a holler and tell her to get that machete ready.
What do you see in the picture above?
Check out The Calming Contest on PapaHeroes and tell me this has not happened in your home.
Here is the link originally posted on the Facebook wall where the picture originated.
Photo Credit by Free Thoughts Blog
If you happen to find the original picture, please let me know. I give like to give credit where it is due.














