Well, that article does explain a lot about that guy.
I was really hesitant about the neti pot and it took me several tries before I was finally sort of okay with it, but now I am a staunch supporter of neti usage.
Yeah, being a parent when sick is tricky because you don't get to call in sick to motherhood. Taking that day for yourself was probably very wise.
And off topic on this entry, but related to a previous one where I was probably commenting too much, my agency had its annual big meeting this week that all us contract social workers absolutely must attend and the topic this year was transracial adoption. When we left, we got a packet of articles, including one about that girl Katie you were mentioning.
But also earlier in the week, we took my daughter to the doctor's and while we were waiting around, we flipped through a magazine to try to entertain her. The magazine was Wondertime, which I had not previously heard of, and there was a great article in there about transracial parenting. One story was from the point of view of an African American mom with a biracial biological son who looked very white, and all the looks and questions and offers for nanny jobs she got because people assumed he wasn't hers. The other story was from the point of view of a white father who adopted a bi-racial child. It was good enough that I stole the magazine so I could really read it more closely without a two-year-old turning the pages on me.
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I was really hesitant about the neti pot and it took me several tries before I was finally sort of okay with it, but now I am a staunch supporter of neti usage.
Yeah, being a parent when sick is tricky because you don't get to call in sick to motherhood. Taking that day for yourself was probably very wise.
And off topic on this entry, but related to a previous one where I was probably commenting too much, my agency had its annual big meeting this week that all us contract social workers absolutely must attend and the topic this year was transracial adoption. When we left, we got a packet of articles, including one about that girl Katie you were mentioning.
But also earlier in the week, we took my daughter to the doctor's and while we were waiting around, we flipped through a magazine to try to entertain her. The magazine was Wondertime, which I had not previously heard of, and there was a great article in there about transracial parenting. One story was from the point of view of an African American mom with a biracial biological son who looked very white, and all the looks and questions and offers for nanny jobs she got because people assumed he wasn't hers. The other story was from the point of view of a white father who adopted a bi-racial child. It was good enough that I stole the magazine so I could really read it more closely without a two-year-old turning the pages on me.