![]() “Community” in the traditional sense is an elusive, beautiful concept. Instead we bounce around between France (where he works), Texas (where I’m from), and England (where we met). We mostly live out of suitcases, and we don’t have a permanent address. My husband, infant daughter, and I are always on the move. Mom and daughter stop to take a picture together. How We Build Community Living on the Road Baby Week to Week 19 Mama Natural Genevieve’s Week 19 Postpartum Update □.Here are some of our favorite, go-to, ‘mama’ social networks: As a new mom, that connection is so important not only for your social life, but also for times of need ( help a mama out!). All of these social media outlets provide a plethora of options for us to meet new people and share our common goals and interests. If you want to branch out even more, there are apps available where you can plug in your location, and it will inform you of any ‘mommy’ groups that are happening in your area. Did you know there are thousands of mommy support groups on Facebook alone? You can even find mommy Instagrams, where women share photos and ideas about daily activities for children or even just enjoy some funny ‘mom’ memes. We live in a time where social media plays a huge role in our day-to-day life. But it may not be as tricky as you think. ![]() If you don’t already have mommy friends, you may wonder how you can go about finding people to connect with. But now it’s time to focus on your social life and making connections with other mamas who you can connect with on a ‘mama’ level. You’ve established a routine at home, at work, and with your partner ( did someone say weekly date nights?!). You may be feeling a bit more confident in your role as a mama now. And know that we’re here to help support you on this amazing journey! 19 week old baby Josiah Mama Natural Baby Tracker This first year is all about growth and development, which means lots of changes for you and baby! Embrace these changes, Mama.
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