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D enjoying his first NHL hockey game!

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Babywearing: It's not just for warm weather!

 

The "original" Ergo with homemade suck pads.

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Hiking with Daddy at the Cranberry Bog!

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Hiking with Daddy at the Cranberry Bog!

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This sling got my baby girl from Seattle to Pittsburgh and back, in tow along with her twin brothers.  This particular day was hot hot hot, and we were at family amusement park.  I could nurse her to keep up her fluids as discretely as I needed to, and carry her comfortably all over the park while her big brothers had fun.  In this picture, we're riding on a train!  It was absolutely the ONLY way our trip would have worked.    :)

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not too late....I still babywear my 2 1/2 yr old sometimes
 

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My hubby with our little Mae when she was a couple days old.

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At Lake Michigan slinging it with my second son.  I love my slings and Ergo.  I couldn't imagine not wearing my babies :)

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700 Taking baby on the journey :)  (at South Cumberland Recreation area, TN)

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This is a photo of my baby Asher at about 6 weeks, snuggled up with mommy in our living room.

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My daughter and I on a sunset hike in Grayling, Alaska (in the western interior along the Yukon River.) Because I had to walk everywhere, (no car, no roads out of the village) I depended on the Moby to keep us warm, safe, and together!

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My daughter and I on a hike in Grayling, Alaska, an interior village on the Yukon River. Because I had to walk everywhere and fly in and out, I depended on the Moby to keep us warm, safe, and together!

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My daughter and I on a hike in Grayling, Alaska, an interior village on the Yukon River. Because I had to walk everywhere and fly in and out, I depended on the Moby to keep us warm, safe, and together!

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Close to my heart

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