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September | 2011 | attending to apples
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Exploring the many expressions of feminist mothering. Archive for September, 2011. Posh making a feminist mothering choice? On September 28, 2011 Leave a Comment. What is at the heart of the ridicule of Posh’s shoes? Is it really concern for infants? Perhaps. But it may also be more. Is it that she is breaking the stereotype of what a mom in the cult of true womanhood should be? Instead of being at home and barefoot, she is out and about shopping in high heels, having the. She may well be. So, instead, u...
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January | 2012 | attending to apples
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Exploring the many expressions of feminist mothering. Archive for January, 2012. On January 13, 2012 3 Comments. Image from apple.com. In an increasingly digitizing era, technology appears to evolve at warp speed. This evolution strikes me in a couple of ways. On one hand, new technology and the capabilities brought with it such as connection and ease excites me. (As a blogger, how could I not delight at these innovations? Educational apps, and play. Yet at first, and still somewhat, it made me uneasy.
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Pod Parenting | attending to apples
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Exploring the many expressions of feminist mothering. Laquo; after some time. Family Nest Necklace DIY. January 13, 2012 by attendingtoapples. Image from apple.com. In an increasingly digitizing era, technology appears to evolve at warp speed. This evolution strikes me in a couple of ways. On one hand, new technology and the capabilities brought with it such as connection and ease excites me. (As a blogger, how could I not delight at these innovations? Six Ways to Keep the Little in Your Girl. By Dannah ...
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November | 2011 | attending to apples
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Exploring the many expressions of feminist mothering. Archive for November, 2011. Music to live to. On November 10, 2011 Leave a Comment. Until I can get around to a real post, here is my current go-to song! Read Full Post ». On November 1, 2011 Leave a Comment. Hope you all had a Happy Halloween! We’ll see what the month brings! Sending magical wishes to you…. Read Full Post ». Family Nest Necklace DIY. Music to live to. Join 5 other followers. Love Isn't Enough. One day at a time.
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August | 2011 | attending to apples
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Exploring the many expressions of feminist mothering. Archive for August, 2011. Feminist Picture Books — Every Girl Is A Princess. On August 24, 2011 2 Comments. Every Girl Is A Princess. By Mylo Freeman is the latest addition to E’s library. (A also read it. Often the princesses that E sees don’t look like her, so this was a refreshing find. Read Full Post ». Just replace with ‘heart’. On August 12, 2011 Leave a Comment. Read Full Post ». On August 9, 2011 Leave a Comment. 8211; Sara Ruddick. 8212; cons...
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“laughter makes me healthy” | attending to apples
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Exploring the many expressions of feminist mothering. Laquo; back from nowhere and everywhere. 8220;laughter makes me healthy”. October 23, 2011 by attendingtoapples. Last week, both of the girls were a tad under the weather on the evening I had planned to come spend the night hanging with them. While I was consulting with J over the phone about whether that would be best, E, hearing the discussion, declared loudly in the background “laughter makes me healthy! On October 23, 2011 at 10:05 pm. Get every n...
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Family Nest Necklace DIY | attending to apples
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Exploring the many expressions of feminist mothering. Laquo; Pod Parenting. Family Nest Necklace DIY. February 2, 2012 by attendingtoapples. I’ve always loved jewelry. When I was a 5-year-old and in a community play, we did an icebreaker. The rules were that you had to say your name and something that you liked that started with the same letter as your name. Well, I had my answer all ready to go: apples (go figure) but when the girl in front of me used it (the nerve! On February 21, 2012 at 3:56 pm.
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July | 2011 | attending to apples
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Exploring the many expressions of feminist mothering. Archive for July, 2011. Is there a fancier way for saying i’m missing the kiddos? On July 31, 2011 Leave a Comment. Image from Zulily.com (check out their awesome sales! I’m still not comfortable posting pictures of the girls (or anyone else from the fam) but I think pics that look similar are okay. Now I think I’m going to nap. Read Full Post ». A quote and a rant. On July 31, 2011 Leave a Comment. 8211; Andrea O’Reilly in her Introduction to. Hot &#...
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October | 2011 | attending to apples
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Exploring the many expressions of feminist mothering. Archive for October, 2011. On October 27, 2011 4 Comments. Today in one of the classes that I am a grad student in, we had a most interesting activity. Our discussion centered on talk about how to have what Patricia Hill Collins terms “honest bodies” in her text,. Black bodies to placing emphasis on how honest Black bodies experience. Ie feel, hear, move). I think i forgot to shave my legs. It’s something to think about. Read Full Post ». Read Full Po...
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February | 2012 | attending to apples
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Exploring the many expressions of feminist mothering. Archive for February, 2012. Family Nest Necklace DIY. On February 2, 2012 1 Comment. I’ve always loved jewelry. When I was a 5-year-old and in a community play, we did an icebreaker. The rules were that you had to say your name and something that you liked that started with the same letter as your name. Well, I had my answer all ready to go: apples (go figure) but when the girl in front of me used it (the nerve! Read Full Post ». Music to live to.