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This Veteran Mom Just Discovered The Best Way To Avoid A Messy Baby!

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Being a mom can be a messy job. Between cooking, feeding, and playing with the children, a mom’s work is never done! For both well-experienced and new mothers, perhaps the most daunting and outright dirtiest part of the job is the infamous changing of the diaper. Changing a diaper is hard enough, but it can be even more frustrating when the baby is wearing a onesie. One experienced mom just discovered the best-kept secret to saving a baby from what she calls the “Poo-Nami.” Check out this mom’s awesome diaper-changing tip below! You go, mom! I wish changing my clothes were that easy! Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/diaper-changing-tip/

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Her Mom Passed Away More Than 2 Decades Ago, But She Just Received Letters From Her

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After Being Separated For 9 Months, A Mother And Her Son Have An Epic Reunion.

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Military protocol was no match for one little boy’s love for his mom during an emotional family reunion. Kathryn Waldvogel waited patiently in line for dismissal after serving nine months in Afghanistan with the National Guard’s 114th Transportation Company. Her 3-year-old son Cooper, however, couldn’t wait to be in her arms. As the soldiers waited for a formal dismissal before saying hello to their families, Cooper decided he’d had more than enough of waiting. He darted across the floor of the Inver Grove Heights Training Center auditorium and jumped into his mother’s arms. Breaking the rules was never this cute! (Source: CrazyGirL) This wasn’t the first time little Cooper and his family waited for a loved one’s arrival. His father, Adam Waldvogel, returned in December after serving with the National Guard’s 850th Horizontal Engineers in Afghanistan. The deployments for Kathryn and Adam overlapped, so the two were last together with their son over a year and a half ago. Now they’re both home and get to spend time with Cooper. Read more: http://viralnova.com/toddler-hugs-army-mom/

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