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Reflection

Hi All,

I am feeling a bit nostalgic today so I wanted to share some thoughts. At the end of 2017, I took a very crazy leap of faith and accepted a new position. Why was it crazy, you ask? Well because it required a significant pay cut and leaving a job after 4 years (my longest job).

I had decided earlier in that year that I would return to grad school and get a degree to work in higher education. I knew it would not be easy and I knew it would require sacrifice. I went through so many situations since making the switch and they were not easy.

Many don’t know but I had interviewed at other schools but was never offered a position. But I did not become discouraged!  I knew I wanted to do more with my life. I wanted to make an impact on people’s lives.

I was fortunate to have started my higher education career at the beginning of 2018. Since then I have moved on to a different institution and feel beyond excited for the new opportunity. I am fortunate to be working with a great team and cannot wait to see what the rest of this school year brings for me.

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Family Cruise 2019

This summer we went on our first family cruise. We did it right before the beginning of the school year as a way to close out our summer. It was a 7 day cruise leaving from the Port of Miami to the Grand Cayman Islands, Roatan Island, Belize, and Cozumel.

We flew into Fort Lauderdale a day in advance and then took a cab over to Miami. We stayed at a Marriot close to the Port. We didn’t have a car so we mostly just walked around the surrounding area to do some exploring. We ended up doing a late night Target run and were able to get some necessities for our trip that we were missing.

This post will focus on some of the items I felt were important to have on this cruise especially traveling with a family. I will do a post and share some great pictures at a later time.

Items to bring in no specific order:

These were the key items to have. The cruise ship helped with our milk supply as it was available 24/7 for the baby.

I will keep updating this as I receive feedback. Feel free to share your own tips and I can continue to keep this growing!

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Breastfeeding/Pumping

I had my first child a little over 10 years ago.  When constantly asked “Don’t you remember…?”  Well actually “NO!”  I don’t remember almost anything from my first baby.  I was super young (20) and there are very minimal things I can recall.  

Breastfeeding, however, is one of those I actually do remember and let me tell you, I remember it was a terrible experience.  I can honestly say I barely tried breastfeeding/pumping.  It was very painful and I gave up super quick!!  I didn’t research it at all, I just knew it was what I was suppose to do.  I can remember having limited support for this so I think that added to why I easily quit.  I feel a little bad when I think back at this but there is nothing I can do to change it.

When I was pregnant with my son, I did constant research on breastfeeding including reading a ton of blogs, articles, and watching YouTube videos.  I went on an overload of breastfeeding research.  My fiance was also supportive as he did his own research as well.  We both agreed we wanted our son to be breastfed.  

Boy oh boy!  When the time came to begin breastfeeding, I was quickly reminded of how hard it was!!  I had not even made it out of the hospital before having my first meltdown post baby.  I was so frustrated, sore, and tired from trying to properly breastfeed my son.  My fiance was a huge help as he constantly got the nurses and lactation specialist at the hospital involved.  By the time we left the hospital about 4 days after my son was born, I had my routine pretty set…or so I thought.  

Breastfeeding was extremely difficult for the first few days that turned into weeks.  After some hurdles, we decided to do both breastfeed and formula feed.  I do not feel bad about this at all.  It was the best decision we could have made at the time as my lack of producing enough milk was affecting the baby’s weight gain.  

For a little bit, I felt extremely down at what I thought was failing at breastfeeding.  After speaking to lactation consultants and doing even more research I learned I was not the only one who struggled.  For whatever reasons, I just was not one of the women who could produce an abundance of milk and I accepted that.  I told myself if I could breastfeed and/or pump until my baby was 6 months I will have accomplished my goal.

Fast forward to the present and I can say I am SUPER PROUD of myself!! My son turned 6 months on the 17th of this month and I am officially done pumping.  I probably could have continued but honestly after researching and lots of thought I knew stopping at this point was the best for me.  I was constantly thinking about pumping and worried about how much I was not making that it just added stress to my mind.  I feel good knowing that I reached my goal and that I was able to provide my son with as  much breast milk as I possibly could.

To all the breastfeeding mommas or pumping mommas out there, keep pushing!!!  Your baby deserves all that you can give no matter how much or how little!  I know it’s hard but you can get through it and if it does not work out, thank goodness for formula!!  Don’t feel bad, there’s only so much our bodies can do.