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It’s cool to be a smart mom

09.22.2007 · Posted in Education, Parenting, Sex and Gender

It is cool to be a smart mom, and I hope I am one. So I’ve been trying to figure out precisely how to explain why I found the following quote “I think it would be cool to both be smart and be a mom—to be a smart mom” so disturbing in the context of ...

Parenting and the Bible — without religion

07.30.2007 · Posted in Advice, Parenting

by a former believer I will be getting married in July. Afterwards, our next goal is to try to get pregnant. Probably too much information, but anticipating the possibility of children has brought up some questions that I haven’t found satisfactory answers or thoughts to, and I would like some input from others. Views: 659 ...

There Is Work Enough To Do

06.24.2007 · Posted in Depression, Family, Marriage, Parenting, Women

It was May of 1993. I was 7 months pregnant with my second daughter, and it was my most dreaded of days: Mother’s Day. I scrambled to get my three year old daughter ready for church, and my then husband, Jeff, gave me his usual Mother’s Day gift: nothing. He might have wished me a ...

Growing Up Mormon: Religious Addiction

06.10.2007 · Posted in ex-Mormon, Family, Parenting

When I was very young my parents drank, smoked and rarely went to any church. My father had been raised Mormon, but had left the religion to sow wild oats or something. My mother was a Norwegian Lutheran from North Dakota. She was the responsible one, never doing anything to the extreme. My father, from ...

Marriage to Marriage

We are married to marriage. Our whole culture, across all socio-economic, religious, gender and political boards is overwhelmingly married to the idea of marriage. When someone divorces, they call it a “failed marriage”. But the implication is not that the actual pairing failed; rather, the implication is that something tragic and bad has happened and ...

“I want to be something”

04.11.2007 · Posted in Community, Parenting

We have various neighbors who are devoutly Muslim, Jewish, and Catholic. There are also Hindus, atheists, and every variety of Protestant. And, of course, most of our extended family is Mormon. So our son is not unaccustomed to hearing “Because they’re Muslim” or “Because they think that’s what God wants them to do” when he ...

The New Flu Can Fly

04.09.2007 · Posted in Humor, Parenting

November 16, 2005 Dr. Julie Gerberding Office of the Director Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Department of Health & Human Services Re: Avian Flu Education Views: 625 ...

A Secular Family Easter!!!

04.08.2007 · Posted in Culture, Family, Moving On, Parenting, Traditions

Who’d have thought a religious holiday would be so conducive to learning about science?? But we learned by experiment last year that leaving eggs in a water-and-vinegar solution degrades the shells, and we applied that knowledge to do a better job on our egg-coloring adventure this year!!! Views: 839 ...

The Bishop’s Daughter

04.02.2007 · Posted in Callings, Parenting, Women

Cross-posted from Fiddley.com ——————– Back in 1969, my grandfather was the Bishop in the Monument Park Stake on the very exclusive, very Mormon, east bench of Salt Lake City, Utah. This was at a time where there were only, believe it or not, eight stakes in the Salt Lake valley. In other words, everybody knew ...

a symbolic rite of passage?

03.12.2007 · Posted in Advice, Community, Parenting

Wendy P writes: I’m in the middle of a ‘post-Mormon’ issue that I’d love to explore. My mostly non-active daughter (age 7) wants to be baptized, mainly to fit in with her active LDS friends and family members. Is it disingenuous to have a child baptized, who really isn’t an active member or believer? She ...