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This blog is just about my life as a new mom, my thoughts, ideas and adventures in mommy-hood. The blog may evolve into more, but for now, all I have to share is what I know.
Disclaimer: Any information contained within this website is for informational purposes only, and should not be used to treat or diagnose any illness, and should not be substituted for seeing a licensed doctor or nutritionist.
Disclosure: This is a for-profit blog, and some links within the site may be affiliate links or may be sponsored at some point, and I might occasionally make a dollar or two. I have not accepted any products from any company for reviews, but in the case that I do, I will let the readers know. All statements contained within this website are my true and honest opinion, and are not influenced by any donation, payment or gifts.
If ever, at any point, you are uncertain of my opinion, or have any questions about anything I have written, please feel free to shoot me an email or just leave a comment. I’m a stay at home mom, so I at least check in on things more than once a day ![]()
Thanks for taking the time to delve into my world, and I hope I can impart at least one thing that may make a difference in your life.
To your health!
~Hale Mom


















Hi, Erica! Thanks for commenting on my blog post earlier today. I wanted to send my comments here in case you didn’t get a chance to check back on my blog. I enjoyed reading the post of yours that you included:
http://halemom.com/2009/the-efficacy-of-vaccines/
It’s a great explanation of “herd immunity” and how vaccines are supposed to work.
There is a line between deciding what is best for your child and what is best for everyone. Although most of us would like to think we make decisions based upon what is best for everyone, as parents we probably almost always make our decisions based on what we believe is best for our own children. We put them first. It’s our job. But your post does make me stop and think that my decisions, my actions could affect others (just as others’ decisions could affect me and my kids – my daughter is fully vaccinated).
I appreciate your thoughtful comments (and I look forward to meeting you this weekend too!
Colleen
1First I love your blog and thank you for writing it.
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