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Why We Run Together Instead of Alone
Running alone can be powerful. It’s quiet. It’s personal. It’s you versus your thoughts. But running together is different. When we show up as a group, the distance feels lighter. The hills feel shorter. The pace feels more manageable. Not because the route changed, but because the energy did. There’s something reassuring about hearing footsteps beside you. About knowing that if you slow down, someone will match you. If you push a little harder, someone will be right there wi
6 days ago1 min read


Tummy Time: From a First-Time Mom Who Stressed About It
As a first time Mama, tummy time felt like a test I was constantly failing. Everyone said it was important. The therapist mentioned it. The baby books mentioned it. Social media made it look easy — smiling babies pushing up like tiny yoga pros. Meanwhile, my baby would last about 30 seconds before dramatically face-planting and crying like I had betrayed her. I remember sitting on the floor thinking, Why is this so hard? If you’re there right now, I see you. What It Felt Like
Mar 172 min read


Parking at Wildflower Cafe in Copenhagen
Parking near Wildflower Cafe If you’re planning a visit to Wildflower Cafe, here’s what you need to know about parking. You’ll find us at Gammel Køge Landevej 22M, 2500 København , in an area that is easy to reach by car. If you’re driving over for coffee, brunch, or one of our events, we recommend allowing a few extra minutes to park and settle in before your visit. There is street parking along Gammel Køge Landevej , and parking information sites list public parking spaces
Mar 102 min read


Why Moms Need a Third Space
Moms from our mom & stroller walk Between Day Care drop-offs, work deadlines, grocery lists, and bedtime routines, motherhood can feel like a constant shift between responsibilities. Home is full. Work is demanding. Somewhere in between, many moms are left wondering where they get to simply exist for a moment. That’s where a third space becomes essential. A third space is any place outside of home and work where people can gather, breathe, and connect. It might be a neighborh
Mar 32 min read


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Feb 171 min read


Play Is Their Language — And Here, We Make Room for Babies to Explore
Before words fully form, before reasoning develops, before they can tell us how they feel — children play. Through stacking blocks. Through pretend kitchens. Through crawling under tables and peeking around corners. Through filling and dumping, lining up, knocking down, and starting again. Play is how they make sense of the world. It builds: Fine motor skills through grasping and placing Gross motor skills through climbing and balancing Social confidence as they observe and i
Feb 172 min read


Starting Solids? Here’s what we wish someone told us.
kids meal If you’re entering the solids stage — take a breath. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It doesn’t have to be Pinterest-worthy. It doesn’t have to look like what everyone else is doing. Focus on: Iron-rich foods (lentils, egg, meat, beans) Healthy fats (olive oil, avocado, butter) Soft textures at first Repetition — they need exposure Zero pressure Some days they eat everything.Some days they throw everything. Both are normal. And if you ever feel stuck, tired, or just
Feb 171 min read
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