tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4030642162942716359.post1060132456945695458..comments2012-05-25T10:53:50.014-07:00Comments on Wishing You Wells...: NestingTony and Liz Wellshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08879325102854155769noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4030642162942716359.post-68617243094283898812011-02-07T17:04:26.336-08:002011-02-07T17:04:26.336-08:00I love this!!! Two books I would recommend are Snu...I love this!!! Two books I would recommend are Snuggle Puppy & Let's Dance, Little Pookie. They're cute & catchy, and I think appropriate for both ages. Plus they involve dancing & singing!<br /><br />And just a comment for your last post... <br /><br />There are so many things in this post that I can actually relate to pregnancy, in a roundabout way. You sound quite pregnant with emotion in this post! :) No, but honestly - the 9 months of "waiting" that lead up to a biological child can be very scary, frustrating, physically exhausting, and sickening. Maybe part of "growing your child in your heart" is experiencing those emotions of being unsure and fearful sometimes... emotions that prepare (in my opinion) our hearts for the... incomparably deep love we are about to experience. <br /><br />While your fears are different, I definitely had moments where I distanced myself from my pregnancy (almost "ignoring" it) so I could make it through another day. But I will assure you, although our experiences are different, when you see, feel, touch, smell, and hear your babies - the intensity of your love will overcome any doubt and with time, you will manage the anxieties of motherhood as we all do one moment at a time, praying all the way.Kalenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05606982424007452379noreply@blogger.com