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  1. I know you are an excellent mom and GOD has given you everything you need to care for one of his children. You have a beautiful daughter! Loving and caring for her will refine you in unexpected ways. You have embarked on a crazy hard journey but try to remember your job is not to be the perfect mother but to show your children our perfect saviour.

  2. First off, do not let anti-chiropractic people dissuade you, and they will try. I LOVE my chiropractor and he helped our daughter through asthma. He's a magician! Secondly, all of us mothers have been there, feeling we were not good enough or fretting over what we think we could have done better. We are not perfect but we do the best we know how at the time. Love will get you through. Keep up the good work!

  3. You both are SO right! I really appreciate your comments! The fretting over what we could have done better or the idea of trying to be the perfect mother, are unrealistic expectations that I can so easily put on myself! In fact I am sure every mother has at some point! The other day, I remember I had to go out somewhere and I forgot I had spit up all over my shirt. To be honest, it was a proud moment because it made me realize that Dan, Mazy, and I are in this all together and it may get messy at times :). Thank you both for your words – they are much appreciated!

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