Many Moons Birth Services

Many Moons Birth Services I offer labor and postpartum doula services, placenta encapsulation, prenatal/postpartum counseling and DoTerra essential oils Sarah Jones

I've created this space to provide current information on the services that I offer and to have a place where I can share interesting, educational and sometimes funny things about birth, parenting, health, wellness, and basically anything that I enjoy as a birth worker :) Thanks for joining me!

๐Ÿ’–
04/16/2021

๐Ÿ’–

Sometimes the hardest gift we can give our children is the gift of acknowledging and accepting our own imperfections.
๐Ÿƒ
Angelita Lin wrote, โ€œI saw that you were perfect and I loved you. Then I saw that you were not perfect and I loved you even more.โ€
๐Ÿƒ
There is a deep truth in that.
๐Ÿƒ
Our children need to see us being human, being real, being our messy beautiful selves so they know that itโ€™s okay for them to be human and real and messy and that itโ€™s all beautiful.
๐Ÿƒ
Besides, arenโ€™t we all a little more lovable when weโ€™re soft and open and oh-so-velveteen-real instead of acting like weโ€™re flawless, mistake-proof, and sharp-edged perfect?
-L.R.Knost

๐Ÿ“ท
__________________________________

๐ŸŒปpeaceful parenting resources: http://t.co/T8goym3P6Z ๐ŸŒป
__________________________________
Please respect the work of authors, photographers, and artists. You are welcome to share provided you include appropriate credit and do not crop out authorโ€™s names from quote memes. Thank you. ๐Ÿ™‚

www.LRKnost.com
Fighting a rare, incurable cancer, but I'm still here!๐Ÿ’ž L.R.

โค
06/19/2020

โค

In no other job have I felt the need to so routinely justify my productivity within a day. To myself. Because it is mostly myself that this pressure comes from. A silly deep-seated belief that because I'm not earning, because I'm not financially contributing to my household or the wider world, that I am somehow less.

I once had a temp job where I was paid to literally sit and read magazines, laugh at my bosses jokes, and look busy if anyone appeared. I felt no guilt about this because I was earning, I was contributing, right?

The thing about the work of motherhood is that it is so difficult to quantify. How do we measure a good day's work anyway? Number of nappies changed? Vegetables consumed? Dishes washed? Tantrums dissolved? What is my output? It's often invisible. Jobs get completed then swiftly undone again.

Spence has flippantly remarked before that I 'have it easy' being the one at home. Then, in the next instant has said he can't wait to get back to work for a break. So, which one is it?

When will we truly value the WORK of mothers? I guess it starts with me, when I am unapologetically proud of this job. When I can look back after three years and see not a huge gaping hole in my CV but rather my defining role, doing the most important work I'll ever do.

---------------------------
Words: Karen McMillan (Mother Truths)
Image:

๐ŸŒ•
05/18/2020

๐ŸŒ•

Goodnight Poetry lovers

05/09/2020

This is the best Moon photo I've ever seen.

(through Andrew McCarthy's backyard telescope)

https://bit.ly/3ch7BEr

05/07/2020

I LOOOOOVE THIS!
"I wanted to share this moment that happened in our house two months ago because it brought me a sense of peace tonight. My daughter was standing on this heart-printed paper, and I asked her what she was doing. She said she was sending love and peace to people in the world and to monsters to make them nice. โค๏ธ"
Via Project Quarantine 2020

05/04/2020

Address

Buda, TX
78610

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Many Moons Birth Services posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Featured

Share