06/06/2025
Nasir: Mommy may I see the boats? Can I see them?
Me: of coarse! Are you ready to go?
Nasir: Almost! Where is my lifejacket? Mommy where is it?
Me: **trying to hold back 🥹**
Me: It’s in the trunk son. I’ll get it for you.
I love our conversations together. It makes me very proud to know he is listening and learning from me. He knew that he needed a lifejacket on to go near the water. And when he asked me for it….my heart skipped because I know my baby is learning what every child his age deserves to learn, that water is beautiful and water is dangerous. Putting on a lifejacket can be as normalized as putting on a seatbelt. When my son was younger, I would let him walk around the house in his lifejacket just to get comfortable with the idea of it. He will wear one for the rest of his life and so will I. 🛟🦺
Shoutout to Mt. Rainier for showing out to the right!
Shoutout to for giving Lifejackets in
Shoutout to my for this beautiful Colombian Handmade bag!
The bag: The native shoulder bag from the Colombian and Venezuelan Guajira is made by Wayúu women. Unlike other cultures’ shoulder bags, the Wayúu shoulder bag (“susu”) is characterized by its geometrical shapes in varied and vivid colors. It is spun in crochet and it’s made out of cotton and wool On occasions a pom pom hangs from it, its shape may be circular or rectangular, and it has a closing cord at the top.