Sandy feet & Tasty Eats with @maddiecastellano
Meet the beautiful Maddie - Island living on the North Shore of Oahu - simply glowing at 31 weeks pregnant.
She's expecting a little baby boy in April. Here's a snippet of her pregnancy - My third trimester starts today! seriously I can’t believe how fast my pregnancy has flown by! Baby boy is now the size of a small cantaloupe weighing about 2.5 pounds! He moves allll the time especially at night. I am feeling so good and still able to work and go to the gym which has been such a blessing
Maddie is enjoying sunny days in our iconic #mamajourneydress - designed to see you through pregnancy, nursing and your journey into motherhood.
Looking so cute in our Carson romper - it has a side zipper for ease of dressing and can be worn post pregnancy too with discreet feeding access.
Simply full of positivity, Maddie embraces her pregnancy to the fullest - “Radiate Positivity” Be a light in someone’s life today! Say hi to a stranger, compliment someone’s smile, be patient with your family, disconnect and have a meaningful conversation, just go out of your way to make someone’s day brighter! The world is a happy place if we make it one.
Looking adorable in our Helene tank dress with our Signature nursing access - you won't find this style anywhere else, it's exclusive to Queen Bee!
We loved working with Maddie and wish her happy days ahead with her beautiful family! You can catch up on Maddie's journey here
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