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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Pinterish: Kinda Sorta Making Something You Saw on the Web
I once tried to fix the sole of a saddle shoe using nothing but Superglue. Just eight years old, I figured how hard could it be? I ended up conjoining two of my fingers and gluing the shoe to the … Continue reading
Posted in crafts, humor, motherhood, speed-posts
Tagged crafts, humor, parenting, Pinterest
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Answering Life’s Big Questions
(The following was originally published in 2009.) My daughter is getting to that stage where she’s starting to ask the Big Questions. Actually, she hit the stage some months ago, around the time I became pregnant again. I’m a fan … Continue reading
Posted in daughters, death, mood issues, motherhood, preschoolers, sexuality
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A Mother’s Day Even Anne Lamott Could Love
Every year my Facebook feed is fed with a piece of writing from Anne Lamott about Mother’s Day and why she hates it. The essay, uncharacteristically bitter, was originally published in Salon in 2010. I’m a fan of Lamott and always read … Continue reading
Posted in motherhood
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