Rockabye Baby
A few minutes ago, my baby’s screams lit up the monitor. Â I found her writhing in her bassinet, eyes shut tight, whimpering between screams. Â Do
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A few minutes ago, my baby’s screams lit up the monitor. Â I found her writhing in her bassinet, eyes shut tight, whimpering between screams. Â Do
Today’s poll comes from a combination of suggestions from readers Fran and Rachel. It can be a bit scary to put into words – especially
"It's wonderful to see a father so somewhat involved in his children's lives" via @TheOnion – http://t.co/yP8Y4jWu # Looks like the #wapo article brought down
by Frank Pellett (Frank Pellett is an LDS father of 4 (soon to be 5) software developer living in Utah. He enjoys reading, family, and light discussions about
First published at The Bee in Your Bonnet, February 2011 I am not a grief counselor or claim any sort of professional understanding of grief.
Freedom from Want, by Norman Rockwell My extended family loves to tell stories. We sit around late into the night telling and retelling the same
I’m going to have a baby boy in about three months, and my husband and I are trying to figure out what to do about
Today in the Washington Post, there is an article called “In Boston, Mitt Romney ‘evolved’ in Mormon leadership, some churchwomen say”.  The Exponent is featured in
(Trigger warning for discussion of sexual abuse, child abuse, and other related subjects) By Kelly Ann The scandal at Penn State has generated a lot
In Heidi’s guest post, An Awakening, she proudly identified herself as a feminist but told us that her husband won’t wear the label of feminist
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