![]() ![]() ![]() Until that unforgettable day, I will cherish all of these moments, big and small, because “they grow so fast”!! I look forward to the full circle day when I see them putting it all into practice with their own families. ![]() Our children are always watching and learning, always studying our every step. I’m so glad to pass the babywearing tradition (and many others) down to my children. The early babywearing years with each of my loves! And just like that, they’re all big kids! You can guess what happened next! Yes, his little sisters ran over to me, asking for their own consultation with their dolls. When we were done, he proudly walked around the house for an hour with a huge smile on his face as he pretended to take his bear all over town. How could I say no to such a heart-melting request? So, I stopped whatever I was doing, grabbed a ring sling, and began assisting Kory in bearwearing his teddy close enough to kiss-right next to his heart. “Mommy, can you show me how to baby wear my teddy bear? I really want to learn today.” □ Naturally, he wanted to use his favorite teddy. It warmed my heart so much when my son Kory-who’s nine and is why I started my babywearing journey-later asked me to teach HIM how to do it. Here’s a quick story! Last week during my Babywearing 101 workshop, my children observed me teaching parents how to “baby wear,” how to use different carriers, and about the history and tradition of it all. For example, although I don’t carry (“babywear”) my kiddos often these days, the times I do are truthfully moments of memory-making and bonding-even if it only lasts ten minutes due to them weighing more and my aging body! Treasure these moments, Mama-both the monumental and the mundane! I know this does not seem to be the most profound statement, but it is a powerful one.
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