Back to school means that mommy is playing catch up. (Did you think I was catching up with that guy in the photo, to the left? If only I knew what his face looked like, maybe I could find him –) So, here goes:
Let’s start with the winner of Theo Nestor’s memoir, How to Sleep [...]
Disclaimer: any time I pick up a divorce memoir, I do so cautiously. I’m prepared to swim in a sea of sadness. This is why I loved Theo Pauline Nestor’s book How to Sleep Alone in a King-Size Bed: she made me laugh. Even in her darkest moods, Theo manages to be funny.
“Last night we [...]
Disclaimer: This post has nothing to do with single parenting. And it has everything to do with a special little boy and his loving family.
Evan Kamida would have been eight years old tomorrow. As you know, I have an eight-year-old. Although I never got to meet Evan in person, I felt like I knew him. [...]
Here are the winners of Choosing You: Deciding to Have a Baby on My Own, by Alexandra Soiseth, who wanted a husband, children, dogs and cats, and a loving, home. But at 39, with no husband on the horizon, she decided to take matters into her own hands: she googled for sperm.
Little Man’s Mom was [...]
All her adult life, Alexandra Soiseth wanted a husband, children, dogs and cats, and a loving, home. But at 39, with no husband on the horizon, she decided to take matters into her own hands: she googled for sperm.
In Choosing You: Deciding to Have a Baby on My Own, Alexandra shows that with a little [...]
 
 
 
 

