Real moms taking on social distancing one day at a time. Our Mission: Better care for babies in the home by empowering parents with the right information at the right time.
 
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A new normal
The daily schedule, predictability and slices of “me time” that you held so dear are gone, and your new normal is... challenging. But we want you to know you aren't flying solo. There's a whole community of mamas all over this country (and the world!) who are navigating these changes together one day at a time. You're not alone, mama! We've reached out to that community of moms who are in the throes of managing a new normal without daycare, breaks from the kiddos, parks or playdates to find out how they’re handling the changes to their day-to-day lives. We hope their insights remind you that you can do this, and that you are not alone.
Special moments: “We have to build some space into our routine that was taken from us. My kids need breaks from our parenting, and from each other. We try to create little “dates” of one-on-one time with mom and dad for each of our kids, even if that’s just a drive to get a drink or escaping to a quiet room for some reading together.” Danica H. - Mama of three little girls | Hidden blessings: “Paternity leave was not long enough. Having Dad home to sneak down and hold our boy on breaks or between meetings has been such a silver lining.” Rebbie B. - New mom to baby boy
Grateful for the little things: “Highs have been having two perfect and overall healthy baby boys join us, a lot less LA traffic (which means a quick commute to the hospital), a wonderful NICU staff of doctors, nurses, and therapists to take such good care of our boys when I have been unable to be there.” Cherise M. Mother to twin baby boys
Daily reminders: “Don't worry about what everyone else is doing. Do whatever works for you and your baby. You are the best mamma for your baby! You are exactly what they need. You're doing amazing!” Katie M. - Mom to baby boy
Teachable moments: “This quarantine time period has truly given me a deeper appreciation for my family and friends as well as life experiences. I can’t wait to take my kids to the zoo again! To take them to see their grandma in California. To take them swimming and to the movies. I hope to teach them gratitude for the little things in life once this is all over.” Annie W. - Mom to two boys | Focused & Grateful: “Being present is a struggle. But being present also means focusing on being in the moment with my child as he grows and develops. I don't want to miss these moments with him, even during this bizarre time in our lives.” Sara B. - New mama to a 10 month old baby boy
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