During my daughter’s first year of nursery school my lovely one year old son was still waking up a lot at night. Nursing had ended easily at 14 months, but despite my best efforts, he still woke up looking for me (and of course it was only me that would do - Daddy was sent […]
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Harvard’s Science departments are turning to the fun of cooking this December in two free events open to the public (although reservations are required for the Chocolate event).
Cooking & Science with Ferran Adria: A Conversation on Creativity
Who: World-acclaimed chef Ferran Adria of El […]
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A friend of mine, Jen, who is an amazing mom’s group facilitator, put together a huge list of every activity you can think of in the Cambridge, Somerville, Arlington areas. This list compliments Laura’s “Resources for new (and experienced) moms” post; the list of activities from both women is is too long to put […]
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October 14th from 6-7:30p.m. at the Boston Children’s Museum:
Environmental Working Group is hosting: A Conversation About Chemicals and Our Children.
“Learn how to create a healthy home for your family and how you can take action to ensure our children are safe from harmful chemicals. A lively discussion about the impact of chemicals on […]
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If you need some new mugs, a dramatic vase or are so inclined to begin your holiday shopping early you will be excited to hear that Mudflat Pottery Studio will be hosting its first sidewalk sale this Saturday. I often give pottery as a gift. I figure even if they don’t love it, […]
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Posted in Grown-Ups: Classes on Jul 21st, 2008
When I think of who I am, I think: mother, wife, friend, wishful artist and aspiring yogini. I could add many other things in there that I used to identify myself as, or desperately wish I could now, but the fact is: I am a mother of three young children, so really, how much more […]
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Posted in Grown-Ups: Classes on Apr 21st, 2008
So… I’ve been a closeted non-biker (audible gasp!) for 28 years now. It all started when I was six years old, ready to leave my training wheels behind. My brother and I were riding our bikes (mine of the girly pink variety, and my brother’s of the BMX kind) next to our […]
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In case anyone missed it, it’s women’s history month.
Thought some might be interested in this amazing sounding summer offering at Harvard.
http://www.radcliffe.edu/events/89_2860.aspx
Schlesinger Library’s Summer Seminar on Gender History
“Sequels to the 1960s”
Monday, June 23, 2008 - Friday, June 27, 2008Program: Monday, June 23, 9:15 a.m. to Friday, June 27, 1:30 pm.
Cambridge, Massachusetts
For more information, call 617-495-8600.
The Arthur […]
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