Thanks to Tim over at Fort Thompson I was challenged to create a VLOG I didn't realize how hard it would be to get in front of the camera and talk about my challenges this week, I kind of copped out by bringing in the baby! :) I was going to get dressed and fix my hair, put in my contacts the whole nine yards...but this way you get the real me...the stay at home mom who lives in Pjs and ponytails Enjoy...
Emotional Contractions
12 years ago
You did a great job! I'm glad your little one is doing well!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Beth
He is adorable and I am so impressed at how dedicated you are to getting the word out!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job on your first Vlogemotions post!
ReplyDeleteI loved that you took the time to educate us on CHD. What a great way to share something that is so important to the future of our kids.
Happy Mother's Day!
Love and Prayers,
Tim
You have a precious little boy...he's a doll! Thanks for educating us all about heart defects in infants. I'm past baby-bearing age now (our two boys are grown), but I had no idea that so many children are born with a heart defect! You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't seem nervous at all about being in front of the camera. I was a wreck with my first one!
Happy Mother's Day! :o)
Fantastic vlog!
ReplyDeleteI love that you brought your baby in it. What a sweetie pie. Being a new mommy is so challenging, but rewarding at the same time.
Great job mama!
You look fabulous and your son is adorable. You are doing a great job getting the word out, it made me click on over from Twitter =)
ReplyDeleteYou DID do a great job. Thanks for all the info. You ARE right. The technology is available, and every baby should be screened, just like the PKU and eye exams. I will link back to this post tomorrow, after I get over Kayleigh today. :)
ReplyDelete