A Woman’s Vocation and a Culture of Choices
I often think about having children. Josh says that it is safe to assume that I think about it daily since I talk about it “at least six days out…
ReadmoreI often think about having children. Josh says that it is safe to assume that I think about it daily since I talk about it “at least six days out…
ReadmoreRuth Mantell has a post on WSJ blogs about “The Economic Consequences of Breastfeeding.” I would take issue with Mantell’s approach if it were intended as anything more than a…
ReadmoreIn October Josh and I visited the shrine of Our Lady of La Leche in St. Augustine, Florida. The grounds are beautiful and astoundingly peaceful for what is treated by…
ReadmoreGuest Post It has recently come to my attention that there are very few resources for women who are pregnant and resent their pregnancy. Not all women are gloriously thrilled…
ReadmoreMy apologies for forgetting to actually publish this on the 1st. Please overlook my lack of feminine organizational skill. I have decided to dedicate December to pondering The Feminine. You…
ReadmoreA little over a year ago I began setting goals by my menstrual cycle. Each month I take time during menstruation to think about life and what I want to…
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