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Kiyarra Ovenden :
my little one is verry happy and healthy.. me on the other hand. im struggling
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She’s 7 weeks today🥺
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she's five months tomorrow, I'm currently in a custody battle and can't see her so I feel like shit.
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my lo turns 1 next month 🥺
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19 months and 4 months 😍I’m doing really good thank you I love your content ❤️🙌
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9,6,5 and due in June. Lost a son in 2020.
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my little is almost 14 months old
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Love the cana mom community 🥹❤️
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8 months🥰 I think I’m okay but I’m uncomfortable with being okay?
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3, almost 2 and and 8 months. Exhausted lately, how are you mommas. 💚
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Almost 19 months and he’s got such a 👹✨personality ✨👹. 😂😂😂😂
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You might be wondering what I’m doing here on a camel.  Well, this is me in Petra visiting the site of the most famous scene in the Indiana Jones film, Temple of Doom.  
Well, that’s not the real reason I was there. I was visiting the oldest known Frankincense trade route in the world, in Petra, Jordan.  Humans’ love affair with frankincense began long ago. Ancient inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa certainly recognized the beauty and sacred nature of tears of the frankincense tree and incorporated them into medicine, life, and ritual.  Frankincense and myrrh made their way to the outside world early in history and formed the foundation of the Incense Road.  Once traders discovered frankincense and myrrh, they made every effort to bring them out from the harsh deserts of the Arabian Peninsula. The domestication of the camel in 1500–1200 bc allowed the incense trade to grow. Due to their adaptability to the extreme conditions of the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula, camels were the perfect desert bearers of heavy loads of fragrant incense, progressing from oasis to oasis and assisting in the creation of inland kingdoms.  By 1000 bc frankincense was known and valued in Babylon, Egypt, Rome, Greece, and China. The movement of frankincense along the Incense Road, especially at its height between 300 bc and 200, was one of the most important trading activities of the ancient world and was responsible for the construction of cities, forts, and irrigation systems in the harsh desert. Because of the high demand for frankincense, kingdoms of southern Arabia connected with India, the Mediterranean, and the Silk Road.  Arabian traders sometimes stored their best aromatics inland in cities protected by hostile stretches of desert such as Petra, where they were less vulnerable to thieves. The history of this oil is rich and wonderful. Every time you inhale the clear, aroma, remember you’re connected to a magical story of reverence harking back to 1000BC. An oil treated with the value of gold, travelling for thousands of miles for Kings and Queens (and now you) to reap the rewards from. What a journey.  Purchase your starter pack of essential oils through my IG bio. Frankincense comes in the Home Essentials and Family Essentials Starter pack.  #frankincense #doterra #essentialoils #lowtox #notox #naturalhealth #healthyliving #jordan #petra
You might be wondering what I’m doing here on a camel. Well, this is me in Petra visiting the site of the most famous scene in the Indiana Jones film, Temple of Doom. 
Well, that’s not the real reason I was there. I was visiting the oldest known Frankincense trade route in the world, in Petra, Jordan. Humans’ love affair with frankincense began long ago. Ancient inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa certainly recognized the beauty and sacred nature of tears of the frankincense tree and incorporated them into medicine, life, and ritual. Frankincense and myrrh made their way to the outside world early in history and formed the foundation of the Incense Road. Once traders discovered frankincense and myrrh, they made every effort to bring them out from the harsh deserts of the Arabian Peninsula. The domestication of the camel in 1500–1200 bc allowed the incense trade to grow. Due to their adaptability to the extreme conditions of the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula, camels were the perfect desert bearers of heavy loads of fragrant incense, progressing from oasis to oasis and assisting in the creation of inland kingdoms. By 1000 bc frankincense was known and valued in Babylon, Egypt, Rome, Greece, and China. The movement of frankincense along the Incense Road, especially at its height between 300 bc and 200, was one of the most important trading activities of the ancient world and was responsible for the construction of cities, forts, and irrigation systems in the harsh desert. Because of the high demand for frankincense, kingdoms of southern Arabia connected with India, the Mediterranean, and the Silk Road. Arabian traders sometimes stored their best aromatics inland in cities protected by hostile stretches of desert such as Petra, where they were less vulnerable to thieves. The history of this oil is rich and wonderful. Every time you inhale the clear, aroma, remember you’re connected to a magical story of reverence harking back to 1000BC. An oil treated with the value of gold, travelling for thousands of miles for Kings and Queens (and now you) to reap the rewards from. What a journey. Purchase your starter pack of essential oils through my IG bio. Frankincense comes in the Home Essentials and Family Essentials Starter pack. #frankincense #doterra #essentialoils #lowtox #notox #naturalhealth #healthyliving #jordan #petra

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