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This is Almost 40

This is Almost 40

Almost 40 is full of possibility. It is less hover-parenting. It is being able to hear my own thoughts even while my children are awake. Almost 40 is stability and movement. It is discovering and pursuing my passions. I’ve always viewed “almost 40” with trepidation. But almost 40 is pretty awesome.

Advertising Motherhood: Variations on a Theme

Advertising lets mothers know: only we can parent our children, and we love every minute of it. As Jean Kilbourne says, we need to do something we rarely do: take advertising seriously. Advertisements sell not only products, but ideas about normalcy.

“Remember When You Said You’d Never Have Kids?”

“Remember When You Said You’d Never Have Kids?”

Welcome back to the Brilliant Book Club for Parents! Today, we’re reflecting on our reading of Avital Norman Nathman’s The Good Mother Myth. I’d love for you to join our discussion by participating in the comments, and by reading my fellow Book Club members’ posts...

Women Who Run With the … Vacuum?

Women Who Run With the … Vacuum?

Several months ago, my family watched The Incredibles for movie night. My children, inspired by the idea of an entire family of superheroes, gave everyone in our house special powers. They anointed themselves with quite a few: flying power, killing bad guys and mice...

What Mindfulness Is Not, and What It Is

The Huffington Post has proclaimed that 2014 will be "The Year of Mindful Living." We hear about mindfulness everywhere these days - in schools, in yoga classes, even in executive board rooms. It may sound like a fad, or New Age mumbo jumbo. It may sound like people...

Rite of Passage: Ready for Air, Ready for Motherhood

Rite of Passage: Ready for Air, Ready for Motherhood

I love reading and writing about motherhood. I recently finished reading Kate Hopper’s memoir Ready for Air, in which she recounts her difficult pregnancy, her daughter’s premature birth, followed by weeks in the NICU, and her first few months at home as a new mother....

For Auld Lang Syne

Have you ever wondered what "Auld Lang Syne" means? Or why we sing it this time of year? {I'm envisioning the ending scene of When Harry Met Sally here...} Well, it's an eighteenth-century Scottish poem, set to a traditional folk song. Auld lang syne means "old long...

The 13 Best Books I Read in 2013

The 13 Best Books I Read in 2013

One of my favorite end-of-the-year traditions is all the "Best of" lists that come out in December. With no further ado, here is my list of the 13 best books I read in 2013. Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand I normally don’t read war books, but this one was absolutely...

A Musical Holiday Meditation

A Musical Holiday Meditation

Deep, centering breath… As we approach the end of December, we approach many magical days. The beginning of Winter Break, the Winter Solstice, Christmas, New Year’s Day. We will have time to rest, to turn inward, to gather with family and friends. Tomorrow {December...

When Mantras Fail: The Therapeutic Value of an F-Bomb

When Mantras Fail: The Therapeutic Value of an F-Bomb

Many times I have shared with you the value of mantras – centering phrases, like “Let it be” or “It is what it is” – to sustain us during our parenting challenges. Our mantras remind us to breathe and not let our frustration take over. Most of the time, they work. But...