Yesterday's edition of the New York Times posted this article by Abby Ellin about how the economic downturn may force companies to make accomodations to working parents to avoid losses in productivity from extended materinity/paternity leaves.
Us Magazine has a particularly stupid - and poorly done - section called Stars - they're just like us! What's really annoying, besides the Duh! Factor - is how they style the section.
Seven years ago on Christmas Eve morn, Ella and I were busy packing for a visit to her parents' home when she excitedly said, "I think I'm late!" We had only started trying, so I was skeptical that we would conceive so quickly.
So, how old should a kid be before he/she is ready for a sleep-over?
In my opinion, sleep-overs are like stay-at-home-moms (an oxymoron, really) because (having hosted a few, all-nighters) no one EVER sleeps!
Still.
My Many Hats The life of a stay at home working mom. By Christina Barber
Shades of Gray It's not always black and white. By Misty Nuckolls
A Better Mousetrap? Today's supermarket aisles are full of innovative new products like green ketchup and purple french fries. What are these people thinking?? By Linda Sharp
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