Posts Tagged ‘#workingmother’

Why I am (Embarrassingly) in Love with my Meal Delivery Service

For our third date my husband treated me to a home-cooked meal at his house.  Even in my twenties I was quite a foodie having worked in the restaurant industry since I was fourteen.  So expectations were high.  So surprised doesn’t begin to cover how I felt when he served me pasta with sauce out […] Read more…

Packing up Childhood

When I was pregnant with my oldest son thirteen years ago my friend gifted my future child a stuffed animal bunny rabbit.  This bunny became The Bunny.  The bunny that slept with my son every night.  Every single night.  Miraculously we never lost him nor did a dog ever confuse him for a toy chew.  […] Read more…

Moms for Common Sense Gun Control

It’s difficult for me to write this blog because last time I wrote a blog about gun control after the Las Vegas massacre—which unfortunately wasn’t that long ago—I was targeted by right wing groups.  They posted information about me online:  my home address, my office address, information about my two young sons.  All of which […] Read more…

When a Working Mom Fails

This isn’t meant to be a pity party or a way to solicit “but you’re such a good mom” sympathy.  It’s meant to be a recognition of the fact that I can be doing some things better as a mom—and specifically that I failed my kid recently because I let work get in the way.  […] Read more…

Making Marriage Work Through the Tough Times

When my husband and I were newlyweds we lived in a neighborhood filled with other young couples and starter families.  One weekend afternoon I went to the local home improvement store with one of the neighbors who was also recently married to her husband.  On the drive to the store we shared our stories of […] Read more…

Stopping Workplace Sexual Harassment

My story about being sexually harassed is one of my funniest.  Of course, it’s been heavily edited and refined over the years.  Since my early twenties I’ve managed to whittle away all the scary anxiety-provoking parts until it was boiled down to something resembling a scene out of a nineteen-fifties comedy; slightly inappropriate yet humorous. […] Read more…

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