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    Fearless Sewing

    One of my most intense sewing projects ever (9 hours of work!)

    I’ve been meaning to write a post about how to start sewing for a while now. Sewing is such an empowering part of my life, but it can be an intimidating hobby for people who are considering it for the first time.

    My journey into sewing started when I was approximately eight years old. I was obsessed with Ramona books, and I was inspired when I read that Ramona sewed a pair of pants for her stuffed elephant (at least that’s what I’m remembering). I decided that I would sew a scrunchie (it was, after all, the 1980s).

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    Letter to Myself as I Prepare for Birth

    Dear Sara,

    You are about to undertake the most difficult and simultaneously profound task of your life. You are giving birth to your little boy and to yourself as a mother. The task of birth is a metaphor for the task of motherhood. You will be called upon to bring forth your resolve and your determination and your perseverance and your patience and your trust in yourself and your community of support.

    You have gathered together an awe-inspiring team of people to guide your way along the journey. You have done everything in your power to build a solid foundation for the gentlest and healthiest birth experience possible for your

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    February: Reflection & Rejuvenation

    From the Nikki McClure Calendar

    February is upon us! I am entering into the month of my birthday and the birth of my son.

    January was quite the busy month, although my busy-ness also included daily naps and regular walks! I managed to accomplish all of the following items on my massive Birth To Do List:

    • Create a packet for visitors who want to help us (it’s not helpful if you have to answer a gazillion questions as they are trying to help)
    • Schedule and attend an infant CPR class
    • Get car seat installed
    • Finalize birth announcement
    • Make comfrey tea compresses and red raspberry tea ice cubes for the
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