Daughters

Here's a collection of all of our articles filed under daughters

Category: Columnists
While Mom's @ Work
More Carrie Than Cinderella
By Chag Holland
I'm the type of guy who suffers from romantic visions. As an important or anticipated event nears, I play the entire thing out in my mind, each time with grander details and results. Because of this, I'm usually disappointed with the actual event. My...read more
Category: Columnists
While Mom's @ Work
Too Fast, Too Soon
By Chag Holland
I was thirty-two when my wife gave birth to our first child. In the months before our daughter's arrival, I performed numerous calculations and scenarios in my head: I will be forty-eight when she receives her driver's license, fifty when she graduates...read more
Category: Lifestyle
The IP Bookshelf
It's a Girl: Women Writers on Raising Daughters; Miss Mingo and the First Day of School
It's a Girl: Women Writers on Raising Daughters Edited by Andrea J. Buchanan Seal Press, $14.95 248 pages, ISBN 1580051472 Review by Kim Schmidt It’s a Girl brings together thirty mother-writers who each explore their experiences raising a...read more
Category: Columnists
The View From Here
Staying on track.
By Amy Sue Nathan
Yesterday my eleven year old went to a friend's house after school. I spoke to the mother on the phone, and gave my permission for her to pick up my daughter along with her own. And I looked up their address online and through the magic of the Internet,...read more
Google
The Imperfect Parent Web
Subscribe to our feed Follow us on TwitterFind us on Facebook
 

"A diamond with a flaw is worth more than a pebble without imperfections." -- Chinese Proverb