About eight years ago, a friend told me that she was going to breastfeed her daughter for at least a year -- I thought that she was crazy!
yes, i breastfeed a toddler.
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About eight years ago, a friend told me that she was going to breastfeed her daughter for at least a year -- I thought that she was crazy!
I've always considered myself an honest person, and felt like I had to share where I was that day, believing that even my brokenness can be an inspiration to others. Being that vulnerable was not easy, but necessary indeed.
I am in the midst of one of the most difficult times in my life. And while the girls and I are having a blast in Asia, I am also grieving the loss of many things.
I would love to be in asia a bit longer, but I promised Jossue we would come home the second week in January. Since I've kept his princesses away from him for almost four months, I really wouldn't ask for anything more.
One of my prayers before coming to Asia was to meet wonderful people that I felt a deep connection with, and the Lord answered my prayer through them!
Yesterday was a pretty chill day. I had a few things that I needed to get done so we didn't have any adventure time. But honestly, no matter what we do turns into an adventure!
Today made me remember why I love traveling: it's the gathering of people from all over the world, each with their own unique story and journey.
When you're traveling alone with two little girls and they get sick, you don't have an extra person to run to the store for you... but help is everywhere.
It's been difficult to write about our time here while the girls have been sick. But these girls come first, always!
There is something very charming about you. Maybe it's your blend of cultural influences: Chinese, Portuguese, British, Dutch, Indian and Malay.