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The Boys: Raising Identical Twins: May 2012
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The Boys: Raising Identical Twins. Monday, May 14, 2012. Separate bedrooms: addressing the issue by design. Right now, our boys enjoy sharing a bedroom. They face each other as they fall asleep. They often decline to snuggle in our bed when they awaken at night because neither wants to leave the other alone in his room. They look for each other and, usually, awaken each other as soon as the sun rises. But we know that will end someday. We know it should end someday. I'm just a little excited. I also worr...
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The Boys: Raising Identical Twins: Thank you, thank you, thank you and good-bye
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The Boys: Raising Identical Twins. Monday, February 4, 2013. Thank you, thank you, thank you and good-bye. Jonathan in blue; Matthew in red. I'm a few days late, but I have a special gift to offer our twins for their sixth birthday. I am officially ending this blog. For more than five years - since they were nine months old - I have used stories about Matthew and Jonathan to illustrate more universal issues involving identical twins. But I believe the time has come to respect their privacy. I have learne...
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Gondolas and Water Buses in Venice – earthriderdotcom
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Down the corridors of my mind: Stories of travel, family and life. About Me – Judy Berman. Gondolas and Water Buses in Venice. July 25, 2015. At times, the Grand Canal in Venice looks like a typical congested interstate highway. Vaporettos (water buses) Venice’s public transit system, gondolas and water taxis all jockey for position to and from the island. After dodging Vespas and Smart Cars in Rome, it is a relief to go on shore to a car-less destination. We passed street vendors hawking their wares.
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms: She gave up her career for her son and our country. Meet Kitty, former teacher and stay-at-home Navy mom.
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms. Wednesday, March 6, 2013. She gave up her career for her son and our country. Meet Kitty, former teacher and stay-at-home Navy mom. The decision to stay home with our children can be hard enough, but it's even harder when it seems there is no choice. I interviewed Kitty four years ago when she was 40 years old and her son was 15 months. Since then, she and her family have moved three times, landing back in Florida again. I was doing a lot –...
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms: My story: the introduction
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms. Tuesday, January 15, 2013. My story: the introduction. We didn’t really decide that I would stay home with our children. It just kind of happened. I had always believed that working mothers set a good example for their children, especially their daughters. I couldn’t understand or imagine why anyone would want to stay home. Until I held Riley in my arms. We had moved to Arizona less than a year earlier. But the day care centers made me cry. Over ...
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms: The book
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms. Wednesday, January 9, 2013. Five years ago, I had an idea. A great idea, according to several agents and publishers. Who Am I Now: Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms. Was supposed to be a collection of interviews with mothers of all ages from all over the country who discussed, entirely in their own words, the sociological, the financial, the psychological and the physical impacts of their decisions to remain home with their children.
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms: March 2013
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms. Wednesday, March 6, 2013. She gave up her career for her son and our country. Meet Kitty, former teacher and stay-at-home Navy mom. The decision to stay home with our children can be hard enough, but it's even harder when it seems there is no choice. I interviewed Kitty four years ago when she was 40 years old and her son was 15 months. Since then, she and her family have moved three times, landing back in Florida again. I was doing a lot –...
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms: February 2013
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms. Saturday, February 9, 2013. She gave up her badge to stay home with her kids. Meet Jessica Spear. Children were not on the agenda when Jessica married a fellow police officer. She was passionate about her career and had no plans to slow down. But then came her son, and Jessica realized she could no longer put her life on the line and risk leaving him motherless. She was a social worker before that. And through her own website, Brendon's Smile.
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms: Twice she stayed home with her children, and twice she went back to work. Meet Billena, proof that moms can have it both ways.
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Who Am I Now? Honest Conversations with Stay-at-Home Moms. Wednesday, March 6, 2013. Twice she stayed home with her children, and twice she went back to work. Meet Billena, proof that moms can have it both ways. Billena and her family on New Year's 2013. I came to know Billena of Chelsea, Michigan, nearly six years ago through a forum for women who were pregnant with twins. We have remained friends since. I interviewed Billena four years ago, just after her twin girls were born. We always said that I wou...