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Girl's Gone Child: Gifts that Give: To The Market
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Gifts that Give: To The Market. Posted by GIRL'S GONE CHILD. Wednesday, November 19, 2014. Hand woven by the Women's Skill Development Organization of Nepal. I met Jane Mosbacher Morris. At the AYA summit in DC. And was blown away by her story, efforts and the work she has done both past and present, specifically with To the Market,. A survivor-made goods website that launched last week. I founded TO THE MARKET. I am THRILLED to introduce you to TTM. It was hard to pick, hence THE VERY LONG LIST. SO much...
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Girl's Gone Child: one cannot spell postpartum without art and tum
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One cannot spell postpartum without art and tum. Posted by GIRL'S GONE CHILD. Monday, April 27, 2015. 34 weeks pregnant with the twins. This week on Mom.me I wrote about the juggernaut that is body image. That has set me free. Yesterday. My "baby bump" never quite went away. When I gave birth to my first daughter, I decided to forgive myself for all the times I cursed my reflection when I should have been in awe of it. Amazing. And all at once I felt my heart punch THE VOICE. Take that, voice! I want my ...
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Girl's Gone Child: December 2014
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The Month in Moments: December. Posted by GIRL'S GONE CHILD. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. I'm popping my head back into Internetland today to share a few photos from these past few weeks and to wish everyone a loving New Year. More thoughts on transitioning into fresh starts, soon. For now, I'm doing what I can to live in the moment. There will be plenty of time to think about the future as it comes. Love and light to all! A book I wrote once. Politics and Parenting,. Yesterday and the Days Before.
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Girl's Gone Child: Notes from Rhode Island: Came for Providence, Stayed for East Greenwich
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Notes from Rhode Island: Came for Providence, Stayed for East Greenwich. Posted by GIRL'S GONE CHILD. Tuesday, August 04, 2015. Sunset in East Greenwich, RI. We had big plans for Providence. Not really, actually, We just heard it was beautiful and decided to spend a day exploring. but sometimes it. just. doesn't. hit. We got extremely lost and then got in a massive fight and then we ended up at Brown University (which was beautiful) and Bo won with the best line of the trip. I mean, SOLD, right? I wish w...
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Girl's Gone Child: August 2015
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And just like that (ha! Posted by GIRL'S GONE CHILD. Monday, August 31, 2015. This week on Mom.me, I wrote the last chapter (AKA "caboose") of The Potty Train. Yes, it's true. The day has finally come. I have waited ten years for this day and now, here we are. in a house full of not-so-small independent people. It's refreshing and liberating and, yes, a little bit sad:. It's over, you guys. You can read the post in its entirety, here. Potty on, team. Notes from Pond Island, Maine. I grew up hearing stori...
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Girl's Gone Child: June 2014
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Notes from Vermont: David and Alyssa's Wedding. Posted by GIRL'S GONE CHILD. Monday, June 30, 2014. When we arrived at Common Ground. David and Alyssa were cooking when we arrived. this was as DIY as it got. (EVERYTHING- the food, decorations, flowers- were done by David and Alyssa, friends and family- except the wedding dinner, which was catered. Alyssa even made her own dress.). Well People say that. He is the kind of. Man who deserves the best kind of. And holy shit, did he ever find her. From the ver...
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Girl's Gone Child: June 2015
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Previously Unpublished, 2007: Where the Wild Things Were. Posted by GIRL'S GONE CHILD. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. I belonged to myself. Nobody had to know my story. I was at once completely invisible and totally visible. I didn't blog about this, of course. Not really. But, now, all these years later, I wish I had. I wish more people wrote about what it feels like to be married and love your husband but also want other things from other people. To want other things for yourself. Ten years in,. Annual Guitar...
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Girl's Gone Child: (What's so funny 'bout) Peace, Love and Punderstanding
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What's so funny 'bout) Peace, Love and Punderstanding. Posted by GIRL'S GONE CHILD. Thursday, August 06, 2015. The following post was sponsored by Hallmark's Shoebox. Cards Thanks for making us all laugh, Shoebox! Laughing is the best. At an early age, the "funny card". Was something I latched on to. I was my father's daughter, after all, (my dad wanted to name me Peter Andthe if I was a boy. Anyway, with that in mind,. 1 This one is for your dad who loves letters/Larry Woolf. 8 This one is for your chil...
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Girl's Gone Child: January 2015
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I Don't Cook," I said, while casually throwing various ingredients above my head and mincing them midair. Posted by GIRL'S GONE CHILD. Thursday, January 29, 2015. The following post was sponsored by Blue Apron. A dinner delivery service that delivers ingredients and recipes for healthy family eating TO YOUR HOUSE so all you have to do is open your door, open a box, pull the ingredients out of the box and cook the food with the recipe included. A I don't have time. B It's too much work. THE SMELL, MOM!
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Girl's Gone Child: July 2014
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Clear Aisles, Full Carts, Can't Lose. Posted by GIRL'S GONE CHILD. Thursday, July 31, 2014. This post is sponsored by Target. Free shipping on orders of $50 or more at Target. And although it's certainly fun to do a family. Run from time to time, this summer I have become someone who orders online. (That kind of rhymes.) Not groceries, mind you, but superfluous items like shaving cream and socks and back-to-school items that will FOR SURE be picked over by the time we attempt to purchase them. Fable is o...
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