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Water We Waiting For!
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Day Out with Thomas
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Mother's Day Weekend Morning Retreat: Forest Bathing, Stories, & Tea
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SEEC Enrollment Tour: East Court Center
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by SarahPekkanen, last updated: Oct 28, 2009 09:24 PM
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The Shred: 30 Days Later
by Jessica, last updated: Apr 01, 2009 12:50 PM
I lost 10 freaking pounds people. I did The Shred and I'm shredded. Squee!
Jillian Michaels Wants My Ass
by Jessica, last updated: Mar 23, 2009 07:43 AM
I'm taking the 30 Day Shred challenge and committing to work out with the trainer to The Biggest Losers via the popular DVD that promises results. With snow on the ground and the economy in the toilet, working out at home with a virtual Jillian as my personal trainer for just $8.49 is a perfect remedy for the effects of my winter romance with guacamole and Pacifico.
My children won't be on your airplane - you can thank the economy
by Jessica, last updated: Feb 05, 2009 10:56 PM
Last year, we were that family on your airplane. But don't worry, this year you're safe. My family and I can't afford to all fly at once in the current economy. Don't thank me, thank Uncle Sam.
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Bad Mommy: Eating our way through the grocery store
by Jessica, last updated: Aug 30, 2008 09:29 AM
I don't know why I seem to be the only parent doing this. The looks and head shakes from other moms as my kids scarf in the cart is the least of my worries, but really, what's the big deal?
Introducing the Family and Home Network
by cathyfamilyhome, last updated: Aug 27, 2008 03:44 PM
Family and Home Network was originally named Mothers at Home at its founding in 1984; we changed the name in 2001 to acknowledge the complexities of mothers' lives, to discourage labeling mothers by their work/home choices -- and to acknowledge and embrace fathers. Thinking about families and public policy has been part of FAHN's work for decades and it is our current focus.
Get Those Yellow Flags Off The Lawn!
by SurelyYouNest, last updated: Apr 06, 2008 11:05 PM
Ah, spring. The hydrangeas are budding back to life, the groundcover in our stretch of Rock Creek Park behind the dog park is afire with Spring Beauty and Lesser Celandine . Our community garden has a burgeoning crop of arugula and tender lettuce shoots setting forth. Our cherry tree is about to bloom! The kids are crawling all over the playground and picking everything in sight on our walk home from school. Skipping, picking 'onions' and teeny-tiny little white and purple flowers from the middle of a sea of...yellow pesticide application flags. Cr*p.
Babies: Why Do We Need All This Stuff Anyway?
by Organicmania, last updated: Mar 16, 2008 06:31 AM
A simple question from a visitor causes a Mom to re-think what's really necessary.
Simple Green Valentines for Your Little Kids
by Organicmania, last updated: Feb 25, 2008 08:04 PM
It’s hard to believe Valentines Day is next week. Soon it will be time to run out and buy those cutesy Valentine cards so popular with the preschool set. Wait a minute - they’re packaged in boxes shrink wrapped in environmentally unfriendly plastic. Plus, who ever remembers to buy them until your little darling reminds you the day before Valentine’s Day? By then the odds are good that you’ll need to make an extra trip to the store just to pick up the cards – wasting gas. This Valentine’s Day, get ahead of the curve with an approach that’s cute, eco-friendly, inexpensive, and fun.
Whither Our Water? Addressing Hormones in Local Waterways
by SurelyYouNest, last updated: Feb 20, 2008 05:45 PM
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Mommy missed bedtime and what that taught me about my husband.
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by mamamonster, last updated: Jan 30, 2008 06:18 AM
I'm having second thoughts about my kids' array of electronic toys. They're fun and educational-- but that's just the problem.
Medicine in America
by NewMom913, last updated: Jan 11, 2008 05:55 PM
Who took the "care" out of health care?
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Putting the Howl back in Halloween
by mamamonster, last updated: Dec 19, 2007 03:46 PM
You can spend plenty of money on cute and kitchy Halloween 'stuff', but it's more fun to make your own.
Which Computer is Best for Kids?
by Jeff Steele, last updated: Nov 01, 2007 03:34 PM
As any Mac fanboi can tell you, the answer to any question that begins "which computer is best' is always "a Macintosh." Where kids are concerned, this is probably correct.
Telling the Truth is Optional
by SarahPekkanen, last updated: Oct 22, 2007 02:40 PM
Usually I draw stares for all the wrong reasons, like the time in Bethesda Bagels when I thought a guy was checking me out, until a woman whispered, “You have a Cheerio stuck to your behind.”
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