Sustainable Pregnancy & Motherhood 101
Editor’s note: I started this post months before my baby was born and now she is almost 16 months old. So that gives you an idea about how hard it is to run a blog, have a job, consult on the side, and be a
Editor’s note: I started this post months before my baby was born and now she is almost 16 months old. So that gives you an idea about how hard it is to run a blog, have a job, consult on the side, and be a
Buying overpriced, unnecessary and unpractically cute baby products may be one of the few instances where I condone overconsumption and “aww” shopping (that is when the item makes you go aww and then you buy it for no other reason). I do think there is
Pictured: vintage dress and eBay’d DocMartens baby boots, my favorite kind of sustainable baby products. There are two clear phases of my attitude towards sustainable baby products: pre-baby and post-baby. Before having a baby, I idealized the experience and thought I could get away with
Since becoming pregnant, I struggled with the idea of buying clothes that were, by definition, meant to be used for a few months only. Part of caring about sustainable fashion and making more conscious buying choices entails reconciling the purpose of the purchase with its