My family loves to cook together; we all love to pretend do be chefs and put on "cooking shows." If you drive by my house at any given time don’t be surprised to see us lying in the grass, flipping through recipe magazines or reading a cookbook. The girls have been asking me to … [Read more...]
Archives for July 2009
8 Tips for Green(er) Road Trips with Kids
I am about to embark on an east coast odyssey, of sorts. I am taking my 2 and 4 year old girls from northern New England to the greater Washington D.C. area. By myself. Yep, 10-12 hours on the road with two energetic, vocal, independent minded and sometimes surly (and whiny) … [Read more...]
Meal Planning for Part-Time Vegetarians
For almost two years we’ve been eating vegetarian or vegan twice a week and seafood twice a week. I guess you could consider us part-time vegetarians. Eating this way keeps us from overloading our diets with too much meat or dairy and cuts down on our grocery bill. It forces us … [Read more...]
Teen Survives Yemeni Plane Crash
After the Air France plane crash a month ago, search parties were not likely optimistic looking for survivors of the Yemenia Air flight that went down in the Indian Ocean. But they found one. Bahia Bakari, 14, is so far the only survivor known. She can barely swim, but survived … [Read more...]
Where Attachment Parents Lose Ground
Guilt. Augh, the guilt. Many of us practice some form of natural parenting. Many of us choose breastmilk, cosleeping, babywearing, and whole foods for our babies and families. But lately, I've noticed that something is lacking with a few vocal members of the attachment … [Read more...]
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