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Double Duty Divas game me the wonderful opportunity to work with them on these diapers, gift card for the Give Back Mission. The gift card I am going to buy items and give to the local womans shelter based on the items they need. It’s a great time to give back and with holidays around the corner its a good time to do so. The diapers from Pampers of course are great quality and grow with your kids. Holds leaks, comfortable absorbs and most of all the lovely smell that comes with each diaper! Find out more info on their FB and TW for deals, and questions and anything else you need. Pampers grew in our house many times. We love the baby newborn ones so small and delicate. They work great at sleepy time for hours at a time. The weight requirements for each is pretty much right on demand for your baby. However I have seen in the past with other parents who have bigger babies VS smaller babies try to fight to find the right size in pampers to prevent leak. However they hold great and the straps work wonderfully stay on tight, even with crawlers and walkers! Great company and they have great products other than diapers. Items to grow with your child!
This review was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Pampers. I was provided the featured product free of charge to facilitate my review, but all opinions are 100% mine.
The hardest part is the fact that it is a 24 hour a day job
The hardest thing is letting them out of your sight. When they reach that age of independence, when they need to be able to go to friends and it’s no longer a play-date. It’s even harder when you have to let them go…
Early on it is sleep deprivation. With a 3 yr old and a 5 month old – i struggle with lack of sleep and a preschooler learning to test her limits.
Constant worrying.
The hardest thing of being a parent is letting go.
The hardest thing is trusting in ourselves as parents and women.
Oh I think I would have to say not getting enough sleep is so hard.
I’m not a parent yet– I’m expecting my first baby in November, but I feel like the hardest part in the beginning will be the lack of sleep and always worrying about my child, which I don’t think will go away! 🙂
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They are comfortable and safe for my newborn! I love pampers
The guilt of not being good enough.
having Patience is hard.
The lack of sleep
I think that the hardest part about being a parent is disciplining and teaching kids’ matters of the heart!
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Not sleeping a lot
Staying consistent!
Lack of sleep.
Affording it on your own
I’m incountering mommy guilt. I’m thinking about stop breastfeeding
Overcoming Mommy guilt is my biggest struggle.
The hardest part is trying to do my best to make them into good people!
Learn to let go is the most difficult part to me.
The hardest part is remembering that you’re trying to raise them up to leave and go out into the world. Hopefully they’ll be good people when they do.
watching them grow up
The hardest part of being a parent is letting them grow up, and learn to make decisions on their own. And of course, the worry that goes along with it!
I think the hardest parts are the worry and keeping your patience.
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Worry
saying no, and being the bad guy and trying not to be just a friend when they get older
The hardest thing about being a parent is to think that no matter how hard you try to instill good values in your child that they could still turn out to do horrible and even criminal actions.
The worry, I wouldn’t want anything bad to happen to them
Discipline
worrying about them all the time
Patience
To me the hardest thing is knowing if you are doing something right or wrong when it comes to parenting.
The hardest thing is not having time for yourself. My Youtube name is Mary F.
The worry is the hardest thing, I just feel constant stress over keeping my children safe and happy.
Knowing the needs of each kiddo with their unique personalities
worrying about your child’s future
sleepless nights
Letting your babies grow and get older! 🙁
Sleep deprivation!
managing my time!!
I’m sleep deprived.
Discipline
hardest thing? Letting go
For me it them not being with me all day when they are really little
Sleep!!
I would have to say my worst fear is something bad happening to my children!!
Ughhhh dealing with them when they turn 4…and then 5…lol
The hardest thing is not knowing what to do when they are sick.
lack of sleep!!!!
Wow just one thing? Umm the hardest thing would be knowing you will make at least one mistake, you won’t be able to kiss every boo boo and no matter how much you wish you could take their pain or sickness it won’t always happen.
being kept up at night was the hardest
Fearing that something bad will happen to your kiddos