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Parenthood Archives

January 2009
20:
  • The second second trimester
12:
  • Family dynamic
08:
  • I'm thinking the title may be a little too subtle
07:
  • For better, for worse
December 2008
15:
  • And Chuck will teach her about mascara
11:
  • Newsletter: Month Fifty-eight
09:
  • Silly goose
November 2008
12:
  • Our in-house recycling plant
05:
  • Newsletter: Month Fifty-seven
October 2008
28:
  • In honor of her grandfather
23:
  • Mission accomplished
13:
  • Why most of my shopping is done online
07:
  • One lesson at a time
06:
  • Newsletter: Month Fifty-six
September 2008
30:
  • Arachnophobia
22:
  • Two brief anecdotes
16:
  • Next week we're introducing her to Pink Floyd
15:
  • On being a better homemaker
08:
  • Newsletter: Month Fifty-five
August 2008
29:
  • Little shop of horrors
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Heather talks about public tantrums (from kids) on today's Momversation.

  • Bedtime, Leta lingering defiantly in the hallway. Jon: "If you want fart stories, you better get in bed RIGHT NOW."
  • RIP Louis Mortimer Armstrong: http://bit.ly/1R4tv6
  • Hugs and kisses to you, too! RT: @Monkey_Tree: @dooce he probably committed suicide because he was tired of LISTENING TO YOU WHINE.

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