Last week on PBS, I watched the the documentary Makers about the history of the women's movement in this country. It was a welcome reminder to me of all the sacrifices and work that my sisters and mother and grandmothers before me have done to ensure that I have the right to pursue the life I ... Read More about International Women’s Day, Celebrate Right
SoFab Scholarship or My Version of Creative
I don't think of myself as creative. Probably because I think of creative people as those who do a lot of crafting and DIY. Sure, I've refinished some furniture and I'm not afraid to paint a room, and I can outcook most regular folks I know. But I'm terrible at kid art projects and while I probably ... Read More about SoFab Scholarship or My Version of Creative
Let’s Work for No Kid Hungry
I spend a good deal of every day thinking about food. If I'm not cooking it, I'm researching its health effects or writing about it or coaching people around the art and science of it. You could say food is my life. Just a few short years ago I did not have such a healthy relationship with food and ... Read More about Let’s Work for No Kid Hungry
A Very Welcome Mind Shift
I auditioned again for the show Listen To Your Mother last week. I read this piece. A couple months ago I got the email for auditions and I wasn't going to go at all because I figured I'd never get into the show. And really, wasn't being rejected once enough? But then I wrote that post about my ... Read More about A Very Welcome Mind Shift
Mothers2Mothers or How Moms Save Lives
It is my opinion, what with news of mommy wars and "bitchy" women CEOs, that we ladies get a bad rap. One of the most amazing things I have witnessed as a result of my work both as a blogger and as a mom is the power of the incredible support women provide other women. It is there every day in ... Read More about Mothers2Mothers or How Moms Save Lives
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