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I had to finally buy my very own car so I could drive four states away to my first job out of college. My dad and I walked into one dealership, looked at a few models, chose one, signed some papers, walked out. I drove my new car home in time for lunch. Read More...
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I recently read the article, Why French Parenting is Superior, in the Wall Street Journal (Feb.4, 2012) about a new parenting book, Bringing Up Bébé: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting by Pamela Druckerman. I have, literally, Read More...
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Each day, everywhere in the world, a child is born. Each year, everywhere in the world, children wait eagerly for their birthday party. So, let the countdown begin! This multicultural story for ages 2-6 introduces counting backwards and days of the week. Read More...
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I don't remember ever dressing up as a princess. Although I do remember princesses...the ones in bright colored dresses in between hard-cover books from a certain “D” company. I do recall my mother sighing deeply after asking her to please read me Cinderella Read More...
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Having two languages in the house is amusing, to say the least. During meals, my children will turn to their father and say, “Je peux avoir du pain, s'il te plaît?” and then turn to me and ask, “May I have more milk?” Now that our daughters are six and Read More...
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At this age, mine and my children's, our concerns have been more along the lines of Kisses, Wine and Nursery Rhymes. Kisses : The first time I went to France, just after high school graduation, I was delighted to have so many attractive French boys kissing Read More...
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Originally published Sept. 1, 2011 on www.gn-st.com I am one of those women who just always imagined herself as a stay-at-home mother. My mother was. I assumed I would be. Once my children would be school-age, I also assumed I would be a room mother, Read More...
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