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Category Archives: It’s All About Me
Jesus, a Virgin, and the Gold Shoes
My daughter got a postcard in the mail today announcing the beginning of Sunday School in September and this year’s theme. We do not attend church, and I was not expecting it. “Good God, it’s Christ the Righteous!” is what I … Continue reading
Clothes Make the Woman…Anxious
I completely screwed up this morning and told Molly as she was scooting out the door for camp that our babysitter would be picking her up today. Rule number one when delivering change-of-pick-up news to kids: give them some warning. … Continue reading
Posted in It's All About Me, New York City Living and Coping, Parenting Moments
Tagged blogher, clothes, fashion, jcrew, new york city, self esteem
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At Great Risk of “Rapture, Blister, Burn”
Had I known I could work out my mother issues by reviewing plays, I would have saved money on therapy. Gina Gionfriddo’s new play (at Playwrights Horizons through June 24; directed by Peter DuBois) webs the lives of several disparate … Continue reading
The Dynamics of Three
One recent afternoon, as we were all winding down at home after school pick-up, Molly said to me, “You know what mommy?” And I expected an observation to come forth along the lines of “Spiders have an ‘abdomen.’ That’s where … Continue reading
Posted in Family Life, It's All About Me, New York City Living and Coping, Parenting Moments
Tagged multiples, sharing, twins, twins plus one
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One Year
There was a beginning to all of this. It was one year ago, and a world away. It was 10 feet from where I am typing now. Being the over-thinking, sentimental–overly dramatic–person that I am, milestones such as anniversaries uniquely … Continue reading
Posted in Family Life, It's All About Me, New York City Living and Coping
Tagged blog anniversary, manhattan, poetry, writing
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Wordless Wednesday: Stopping at the End the Day
We had a tough day here, after a very long night. My husband is away. I’m anxious and tired. Tonight ended with frustration and screaming and fighting over going to sleep. Once Henry finally went to bed at 10:00, I … Continue reading
The Babies Are Three and My Reunion Looms
People said this would happen: time would accelerate to an unpalatable pace once we had kids. I didn’t really believe them because these were the same people that told me the weight would “melt” off once the baby was born. … Continue reading
Curious About a Door
Union Square neighborhood, New York City, March 2012. What secret is within? Thank you Galit at These Little Waves and Alison at Mama Wants This.
Disney, Easter And This Isn’t About Me
1. Disney I had not been to World Disney World in a long, long time. And never with my kids. As we were planning our trip, my husband shared his vision of the children in awe at every Main Street sign, … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Family Life, It's All About Me, Parenting Moments, Travel
Tagged disney, easter, family travel, walt disney world
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My Glass Is Half Full
At about 9:00 p.m. this evening, my husband walked in as Ellie and Henry were running around wildly. Molly was snoring on the couch. He had the opened mail in one hand, and as he walked into the kitchen, he … Continue reading
