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August 23, 2013

Breastfeeding in Public

breastfeeding. a topic that can ignite an argument among the most reserved mothers.

first of all, let me say i was a proud breastfeeding mama.  i breastfed two babies, one until a year old and one until 9 months (teeth became an issue).  they were breast milk junkies.  i was, and still am, the biggest flag waver of breastfeeding.  i was never in any way ashamed of breastfeeding my babies.  i made it through the ridiculous pain, cracked nipples and leaking-all-through-the-bed weeks.  i was officially a card carrying member of the breastfeeding club.  high five y’all.  God created me, as their mother, to breastfeed them.  i think it was given to us by God for a reason…it gives our babies a little jump-start, it’s so convenient, it’s free and absolutely the healthiest for them. breastfeeding is a natural part of life, and i believe we need to honor that.

a little side story that i can laugh about now…when my daughter was born, my son was two.  so he obviously could see that mama was nursing the baby.  we were sitting in church and my daughter started crying.  my son looking at me and, certainly not in his quiet voice, said “mama, baby is hungry for boobie”.  and yes, i nearly died.  seriously, did my son just say boobie in church?  

this new movement is sweeping across the globe.  it’s basically called the “Breastfeeding Mamas Don’t Want to Cover Up” movement.  you can read an article about it here.

here is my issue…

i might be in the minority, but i am a modest mama. i believe, as mothers and wives, we should dress with a heart that seeks to not draw attention to ourselves. we can absolutely dress beautifully without being out of fashion or immodest. the search might be a little harder but it’s not impossible.  if you have a strong hearts desire to be modest, you’ll also have a desire to breastfeed modestly.

there are two strong (big emphasis on strong) sides to this issue. i’ve even saw a picture that said “go ahead and tell the mother of God to breastfeed discretely in the bathroom”. first i’m going to say, i think that goes a little far. there isn’t a doubt in my mind that Mary breastfeed modestly. i’ve also heard the argument that God created us to nurse our babies. and because of that, we should feel free to nurse wherever and however we want. while i absolutely agree that God has blessed us with the ability to nurse, i don’t feel that gives us a license to expose our body to those around us.

i understand that animals breastfeed their babies in public.  but animals also don’t wear clothes.  aannnnnd they lick their babies behinds to get them to poop.  and chew through their umbilical cord.  yeah…so, not so sure i want to be compared with that.

there seems to be this growing trend that if something is natural, then we need to be okay with it happening in public.  but, i will tell you there are an awful lot of things that are naturally created by God that i certainly don’t want the world looking at, intercourse and conception being two major ones.  i’m also not comfortable with, let’s say, my father or my brothers-in-law seeing my breasts.  and i’m quite sure it would make them feel equally awkward.  so why would i intentionally put them in that situation?  

we need to find a balance between modesty and practicality. after all, we don’t breastfeed to be exhibitionists! your body (and breastfeeding) is a gift from God, honor it as such. we are doing what mothers have done for years and hopefully doing it with modesty and grace. here are a few suggestions for breastfeeding in public that have worked for me, and hopefully they will be a blessing to you and your little!

1.  cover up…as a former breastfeeding mama, i know that this takes about 2 seconds to do.  and boy, are there some cute cover-ups out there!  makes me almost wish i had a nursing baby so i could buy one.  notice i said almost.  and if you don’t have a cover-up, just throw a blanket over you.  seriously y’all, it’s not a big deal.

2.  clothing…when breastfeeding in public, be smart about the clothing choices you make.  they also make these super cute nursing tanks now that you could wear under your shirts.  they would make it so easy to modestly nurse in public!  they will avoid those awkward “belly sticking out” moments all us breastfeeding mama’s have had at one time or another.  i have to say, breastfeeding shirts are much much cuter now than they were when i was nursing.  insert another jealous rant.

3.  location…no, i’m not going to tell you to go sit in a bathroom stall to nurse your hungry baby.  i wouldn’t want to eat in a bathroom and i don’t think babies do either.  i don’t want you to hide out of embarrassment.  or to spare others awkwardness.  but what i do think you should do is pick a quiet, out of the way location.  breastfeeding is about having that quiet, bonding time with your baby.  not about pulling your boob out in public to make a statement.

do any of you have any breastfeeding in public wisdom to share?

out for now
~kisses

Filed in: modesty, Uncategorized • by Amy • 2 Comments

August 22, 2013

slowing down

last week my family went on vacation.  i have been looking forward to this vacation for 8 months.  i just wanted to hit the pause button and have a big, relaxing, family-focused vacation.
any time we all head on a road trip, it resembles a traveling circus.  a bunch of crazy, lots and lots of laughing, movie watching, snack eating and naps.  this time it held something new, my boy driving part of the way.  and he did fabulous 🙂
the first morning there, i was up at 5:30 i was so excited.  i just could NOT wait to do my morning devotions on the deck of the porch while watching the sun rise.  it was absolutely breath taking!

we had lots and lots of beach time this week.  sitting on the beach, sand castles, wave jumping, the occasional wave knocking you down and rolling you around a bit (normally accompanied by a swimsuit malfunction) and seashell searching.  it was so super relaxing!
one thing that my family loves is seagulls.  actually, we call them seagulligans.  we kinda sorta like them.  and we name them.  although they are super sketchy, i’m very thankful none of them pooped on me (jade can’t say the same).  and yes, we bought bread and got up early just to feed them.  which kinda sorta incited a bird riot.


no clue who this little boy is, but he sure made a good shot for me.

oh, the boardwalk statue guy that makes a killing just painting his clothes gold, squeaking when he talks and sitting on a bike for pics.  genius, huh?

i am completey, totally and ridiculously obsessed with this.  cotton candy polish ice freeze.  the polish ice was amazing.  and their ice cream?  out. of. this. world.  it reminded me of marshmallow cream.  sooooo wish i had one right now!

oh henna.  i knew i wanted one and knew what one i wanted.  joey decided he wanted one too.  gah.  disaster.  he got this HUGE arm piece.  decided the next day he didn’t like it.  covered it with toothpaste to wash it off?  the toothpaste made his skin raw?  it ended up looking horribly.  and jade?  yeah, she got a henna too.  clearly, her’s included cat paws.

isn’t it so super hard to settle your family back in after vacation?  this week i’m trying to get everyone back on track.  which normally amounts in me feeling like i need another vacation
out for now
~kisses

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August 22, 2013

Wife After God {BOOK REVIEW}

Wife After God
A 30 Day Marriage Devotional For Wives
By: Jennifer Smith
over the past year, the Lord has really been busy working on my heart. He has given me a passion and a heart for marriage. not only for mine, but for all marriages. ones of the things i’ve enjoyed doing the most is reading and learning all i can about marriage…books, blogs, devotionals and bible study’s. one of my favorite blogs is unveiled wife. and when i read that jennifer smith had written a marriage devotional, i was beyond over the moon excited!

Wife After God is an encouraging, God-filled devotional that will, without a doubt, strengthen your relationship with your husband and with Christ.  daily i was more and more convicted on how i needed to work on my own marriage.

WHAT:  there are so many great, real topics in this book.  they aren’t fluff, they aren’t sugar coated, they are just real.  and that is what this wife likes.  real topics that i face every day.  a few of my favs are…forgiveness, intimacy, protecting your marriage and the importance of prayer.  
one of the sections that spoke directly to my heart was about being a good wife.  regardless of my husbands actions, behavior, thoughts and response towards me…i need to love him.  period.  and that ties directly in to the study we’ve recently done on the Proverbs 31 woman.  
WHO:  every single wife.  period.  there is something in this devotional that will touch your heart, i guarantee it.  no matter how many years you’ve been married, there is always more to learn.  God created a beautiful covenant with marriage.  His highest purpose in marriage is to showcase the intimate relationship between Christ and His people. He gave us the responsibility to tend to our marriage and to be a beautiful reflection of His heart.
HOW:  each day there are a few focus verses, a 2-3 page thought directly from jennifers heart that includes scripture and stories, a beautiful prayer, a personal challenge for you, thought provoking journal questions and a status update. i actually kept a daily journal and looooved it!  this would be such an amazing book to use in a ladies bible study.  
WHERE:  to purchase your own copy of the book, click here.  you can purchase it in either paperback or for your kindle.
thank you so much jennifer for your ministry, your heart and your transparency.  you are such an encouraging Christian role model in an opposite world.  
out for now
~kisses

Filed in: book review, marriage, Uncategorized • by Amy • Leave a Comment

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