Monthly Archives: June, 2009
Why we Medicate
Summer 2009 Issue I felt the same way you do. I have seen the exposés. Kids are too often medicated for just being kids. The parents are lazy or didn’t think about the consequences. The child is too young. The side effects are devastating. Why would anyone do that to a child? But when I (…) MORE »
Solitary Mother Lover
Summer 2009 Issue I turned 40 today and if I have one regret it is this — I didn’t turn 50. Menopause aside, I’m craving the solitude my senior years will bring. At 50, I’ll be getting my life back and days like these, filled as they are with lone parenting, blocked toilets, and doomed (…) MORE »
Summer 2009
Get a Taste Online Get a taste of get born. Read the following Summer 2009 articles online: Solitary Mother Lover by Caren Kennedy Why we Medicate by Marcy Neth Going Out by Stephanie Rayburn Happy and You Know it? by Corey Radman Get More Want to read more? Order this issue. Or, better yet, subscribe (…) MORE »
Happy and You Know It?
Summer 2009 Issue I’m sitting in the gymnastics waiting area with a glazed look on my face. I’m so bored and lonely. I decide to strike up a conversation with an interesting looking woman. She’s reading a scientific magazine (score one for intellectualism); she’s eschewing the competitive mommy-talk about who’s signed up for what activities (…) MORE »

