Cassy Fiano

Hi everyone! My name is Cassy Fiano. I was born in Jacksonville, Florida. My husband and I met when we were twelve, at a birthday party where he fell on the pool deck and broke one of his front teeth. I worked in several different fields until I got married. My husband and I knew that we wanted to have a family and that when we did, I would be a stay-at-home mommy. Last July, we found out I was pregnant, and on the day of my first doctor’s appointment, he deployed to Afghanistan. Unfortunately, during my pregnancy, I ended up with preeclampsia. Luckily, my husband returned the morning of my scheduled induction, so the day he came home from Afghanistan was the day we went to the hospital. 16 hours and a c-section later, we had our beautiful little boy, Benjamin. Being a parent has changed my life. I’ve learned to be more patient; that it’s possible to operate on two hours of sleep, and I’ve also learned that I never really knew what stress was until I experienced a baby crying inconsolably for four hours straight. I’ve learned that looking at my son sleeping in my arms can move me to tears, that I never really loved anyone the way I love my him, and that all of the hard times can be completely wiped away with one little smile. The last four months have been an incredible journey, and I can’t wait to share the rest of it with you!

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Oprah on Missing & Exploited Children

Sabrina at 5 months, the age she was when she went missing.

Sabrina at 5 months, the age she was when she went missing.


I was watching Oprah the other day when she featured missing children’s cases. One of the children they featured, Sabrina Aisenberg, went missing when she was five months old. That’s how old my daughter is. Hearing the Aisenberg’s story sent chills down my spine. Their daughter was stolen from them while she slept in her crib. John Walsh believes she was taken by a deranged woman or child sexual predator.
One of the things that working for The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children taught …
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Pooping Pink Pellets

Nora says, "Yes Daddy, little girls always poop pink pellets! Now, will you let Mommy change my diaper?"

Nora says, "Yes Daddy, little girls always poop pink pellets! Now, will you let Mommy change my diaper?"

My husband firmly believes that girls should only be able to poop little pink pellets. He’s been trying to convince our daughter of that fact ever since she was born. It’s not working. Her poops started out fairly reasonable to handle, but the older she gets, the worse they get. They’re starting to get stinky! And from what my friends tell me, it’s only going to get worse.

My single friends would probably be grossed …

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The Day I Became a Mom

My first moments as a mom

My first moments as a mom

Hello! Welcome to my blog.
I want to start by telling you how my daughter was born and how I became a Mom. My Aunt Kathy who is a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Nurse says that every woman’s first birth is anything but ordinary. I am no exception to her rule.

I started having contractions at 2 am the day my daughter was born. Around 12pm my husband, Garrett, got home and found me sitting in 90 degree weather wearing a sweatshirt, shivering, in pain, and feeling nauseous. Garrett was alarmed and took my temperature. It was 100.3 degrees …

 

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