Project 52:17 | Unexpected

Motherhood is…

unexpected

There are so many things I thought I would or wouldn’t do as a mom before I had Ke’alohi.  I never expected to be making homemade babyfood, wanting to stay at home with Ke’alohi instead of work and I never in a million years expected I would use cloth diapers.  I was alway intrigued by them, but they were always kind of a novelty that I would brush aside as something that just “wasn’t for me.”  Well, this week is our first week not using disposables in the house (only for sending her to daycare) and I’m not going to lie, I really like it!  The motto of motherhood should definitely be, “expect the unexpected.”

If you want to see more blogs also participating in Project 52 check out Aubrey My LoveBlossoms and VintageCaynay PhotographyCourtney Kirkland PhotographyThe Crain’s NestDana Moran PhotographyEnglexasEverything EathertonFinding JoyFirecracker MamaIt’s a Strange and Lovely RideLizzi PhotographyLove and LifeMcLain Padilla PhotographyMoments and ImpressionsMy Slice of LifeMy Tot TravelsOhh the Places We’ll GoQuiet FootstepsThe RobersonsShades of BlissSimply UsStyleberryBlogWicked KateWokabout and Z as in Zebra.  If anyone else is doing Project 52 and want to link blogs, please leave a link to your website in the comments so that we can link together!

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  1. Opa & Puna says:

    What a cutie!

  2. What a cutie patootie you have on your hands! You’re going to LOVE cloth diapers – promise!!!! I use all mama-made cloth diapers with my little man, and I definitely don’t miss the coast or the waste of disposables! Plus I really enjoy seeing my handmade handiwork on his cute little bum!

    I’m participating in project 52 through Courtney Kirkland’s 52 Faces Challenge. I’m at http://www.amywilla.com (Me, Mothering, and Making it All Work)

    Loving the chevron background, by the way!

  3. GMom says:

    She is a beauty

  4. Marylin says:

    Mahina… She’s gorgeous! What a great smile. You’re right, motherhood is full of the unexpected!

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