Tonight as Sarah and I were getting the kids ready for bed (all of us in one hotel room, which means that I am writing this in the dark as four exhausted kidlets and my co-adventurer slumber blissfully in their beds), I managed to twist my bad ankle. Again. And yet, like a goose I [...]
Posts Tagged ‘motherhood’
Weekend Ponderings: Motherly Solitude
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged confession, Lent, motherhood, parenting on February 20, 2009 | 4 Comments »
The Right to Motherhood: Faith & Family Live!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged birth mothers, IVF, motherhood, Nadya Suleman, octuplets on February 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This morning Danielle Bean was leading a spirited discussion: The Right to Motherhood: Faith & Family Live!
The discussion is about Nadya Suleman, the single California mother who recently gave birth to octuplets, and has six additional children — all born through IVF. And none growing up with a father. (The “donor” recently married someone else.) Nadya [...]
Lessons from the Littlest Women: Guest Post by Sylvia Dorham
Posted in parenting, tagged dolls, girls, motherhood on October 3, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Sylvia Dorham is one of my favorite writers at CE … while I was editing “Canticle,” I begged her to let our readers benefit from her gifted wordsmithing.
Today her column was a poignant reminder of how even young girls are “hardwired” for our vocation to motherhood — no matter how many Tonka Trucks are put in [...]

















