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Monday, May 21, 2007

4 months old!!!

On May 15 Sophie turned 4 months old! She has gained almost 6 pounds and grown 4 inches since she was born!

This past shabbat was her kiddush at our shul, which was a lot of fun. She was so beautiful in her Italian lace dress! She has been "talking" up a storm and laughing a lot more.

We have been enjoying the weather- walking a lot and playing with friends. Here are some recent pictures: playing with Kira (her best friend!), hanging out with Daddy, and chilling in her Bumbo.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

You Asked For It!

Here are some recent pictures of Sophie! She is getting so big! She has been sleeping through the night for the past few weeks. She "talks" all the time and is beginning to laugh. We are having so much fun together!





(L)activists Unite!

I think I just might pack the baby up, sit on Capitol Hill, and enjoy the weather while I breast feed. Anyone care to join me?

Nurse-In to Support Federal Breastfeeding Promotion Act
By Angela | Related entries in breastfeeding, news, nursing in public, activism, law
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) plans to re-introduce the federal Breastfeeding Promotion Act on May 10, 2007. If you’re in the Washington, DC area, you can show your support for the legislation by participating in a nurse-in on Capitol Hill on May 10. A strong showing is needed to make a difference as several previous attempts to pass such legislation have stalled in the House Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations.

Representative Maloney’s aide Elizabeth Down shared these details with me:

WHAT:
“NURSE-IN” to introduce the Breastfeeding Promotion Act

WHO:
Nursing mothers
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY)
Congressman Chris Shays (R-CT)
Others to be announced

WHEN:
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 10, 2007

WHERE:
Cannon Terrace
New Jersey and Independence Ave., SE
Washington, D.C. (Capitol Hill)
INCLEMENT WEATHER ROOM: TBD

The Breastfeeding Promotion Act (1) amends the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to protect breastfeeding by new mothers (specifically the Act expands the Pregnancy Discrimination Act to protect breastfeeding and expressing milk in the workplace), (2) provides tax incentives for businesses that establish private lactation areas in the workplace, (3) provides for a performance standard for breast pumps, and (4) allows breastfeeding equipment to be tax deductible for families.