Paula J. Norcott
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- all buttoned up.
- Another Roadside Attraction
- are so happy
- bare.
- Bird Nest
- Blogging 'Bout Boys
- Day with Mud
- Family Gone Wild
- farmjournal
- Frontier Dreams
- Gallivant Family
- GREEN AND CRUNCHY
- hbullen.blogspot.com
- heirloom seasons
- HELLOmynameisHeather
- Hidden Haven Homestead
- Home
- i have to say...
- indietutes
- itsystich
- JC handmade
- Kathy Stevens
- Knit Mom
- Lentils for Tea
- Lola...again
- making it fun
- Marble Family Farms
- Martha's Vineyard Fiber Farm | Hudson Valley Fiber Farm
- Moments of Our Lives
- Mommy Do It.
- mr. monkeysuit
- Mrs. Bullen's Blog
- Natural Earth Farm
- Old Red Barn Co.
- Our Traveling Tribe
- parenting by trial & error
- Pippi in Paradise
- Samuel & Sophia (formerly Puddinpop)
- se7en
- Sew Liberated
- SouleMama
- soulpatch
- Stop staring and start sewing!
- Sweet Verbena
- The Learning Never Stops
- THE MEANEST MOM
- The Mindful Connection
- The Seven Nomads
- Tree-Hugging Dirt Worshipper
- V e g a n D a d
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Education |
Occupation | Certified Childbirth Educator, Certified Lactation Counselor, Certified Labor Doula, Postpartum Doula, Homeschooling Mom |
Location | Maine, United States |
Introduction | We are a family of six, living in beautiful rural Maine. I am a Certified Lactation Counselor, A Trained Child Birth Educator, Labor Doula, and Postpartum Doula,I am honored to work with growing families in the Western Mountains of Maine. Things are constantly changing here. We blog, to share and keep a reminder of our day to day life during this amazing time of raising 5 boys! |
Interests | Birth Work, Child Birth Education, Labor Doula, Postpartum Doula, Breastfeeding, Family Farming, Homeschooling, Off-grid living, Self Sufficiency, Breastfeeding, Knitting, sewing, attachment parenting, cloth diapers, vegan, living on a budget, large families, baby wearing, vegan family, Waldorf Homeschooling, Oak Meadow |
Lionesses have no manes. How do they know when they've grown up?
Not sure, I'm still wondering how I will know when I'm grown UP!