Dads and moms blogs (LXXIX)

Today, as every week, we review the most interesting thing that has been read in some of the moms and dads blogs We can find on the net.

We start with Experiences of a mom, where Laky explains that his vacation ended earlier because his daughter became ill and a pediatrician began to treat him trying to kill a mosquito with a cannon (come on, he met those pediatricians who either just have a bad day or It pays attention to them): On frustrated vacations, bad babies and doctors.

In A mom in the net, Bel tells us Joel's first birthday and shows us some photos of the party, the gifts and the original cake topped by Pocoyo: Happy Birthday Joel (1 year old).

As it seems August is a month of many birthdays, we also bring you the celebration of the second birthday of the son of Tricius, from the blog Mommy Treated. In this post, this mother takes stock of the two years they have spent together and how she and her son have changed.

In Step by stepHuro tells us that he is about to give birth and explains that he has arrived ... his niece, because in full wait he came home to play and flutter was his niece and not his daughter. We will continue waiting a few more days for this future single mother to give us the news.

In I like being a mom, mamareciente explains his adventures and misadventures with the strollers. Her daughter carries a chair inherited from her older brother, with which she is phenomenal, but that seems to her parents to be an authentic armatoste, nothing manageable and little folding.

In Motherhood, an adventure ... This mother explains to us why she chose China six years ago to adopt her daughter and why she chose that country again for her next adoption. Interesting to read it whether you want to adopt or not, to understand a little the choices that parents who wish to adopt should take.

In Building a family, Suu explains that he is already on vacation. But it is not that you go anywhere, but that it is the vacations that come after the maternity leave and the days that have been fixed, and are the vacations you have before the month that you take without pay to be able to breastfeed your child, exclusively, for 6 months, which is what is recommended everywhere (except when estimating how many weeks a woman has to be off to have a child).

In How not to be a drama mom, we laugh again (I have laughed mine) with this daughter and future mother (that says), which explains what happened to her when she bought some furniture that she thought was precious, but that her mother, who does not shut up one, they didn't look so alike: if you don't learn.

I take this opportunity to remind you that if you have any Blog in which you talk about your children or things related to motherhood and babies, you can tell us in the comments for us to read and comment on.