More info on the facebook nurse in can be found at KSL.COM
It is a Nurse In
December 29, 2008 at 3:40 pm (activism)
On Facebook.
Join the cause. Babies should be able to nurse anywhere they are hungry. Now, I know that photos of babies nursing are not actually hungry babies needing to nurse right now. It isn’t like being at the Library or something. But it is normal and not obscene.
To support this I changed my profile on facebook. A photo of Lily and Me.

Why should Obama be President?
November 4, 2008 at 9:21 pm (Nick, activism)
Tags: Nick, politics
RSV Season
November 4, 2008 at 5:39 am (RSV, Zoe, awareness, sickies)
Tags: RSV
RSV season is here! Yuck, yuck, yuck. I was talking to a ped at the doctor’s office. She mentioned PCMC has already had several cases of RSV this year.
As most of you know, our daughter Zoe was very sick with RSV when she was a newborn. Since then I have become and advocate of “Keep your baby healthy”. Of course, we suspect Zoe got sick from her siblings who brought it home from school. It happens. One of the risk factors for RSV is having older siblings.
If you have a baby under 2 years old this RSV season, or if you have a child who is at high risk for serious RSV disease, please be careful and be aware.
For more information on RSV disease you can visit The CDC- RSV homepage.
Walk to Remember
October 11, 2008 at 9:27 pm (awareness, pictures, pregnancy loss)
Tags: pregnancy loss
Today was our Local Walk to Remember. I was able to go with my little girls.
The balloons represent babies lost to miscarriage, stillbirth, and newborns. Babies who are loved, wanted, and missed.
Join the Army of Women
October 5, 2008 at 6:45 pm (awareness)
Tags: activism, awareness
October is breast cancer awareness month. Most of us have been touched by breast cancer in one way or another. Most of us know someone who has has breast cancer. It is time to find a cure. Four our mothers, our sisters, our daughters.
Go beyond a cure and joine the Army of Women.
It is easy to join. Just sign up. For women of all ages, ethinic backgrounds and more. For Survivors and those who have never had breast cancer. They want us all. One million women.


