This Labor Day weekend was the first I'd had off - really actually had to myself - for the first time since I was probably 4 years old. I've lived my life by the school year calendar, the first chilly morning hints of fall ushering in another year of backpacks, textbooks and new … Read More »
CD3: Choose wisely, grasshopper.
Last night, after a crazy busy day, Larry and I needed Chinese. We needed it hard. As much as I love Beverly Jade, I have to remember: I do not like their crab rangoon. And yet, like the macaroni and cheese at Boston Market, the mashed potato bowls from Wawa or the three … Read More »
Aligning Body & Mind to Make Room for Baby
Last week, just before I left for a brief mini-vacation this past weekend, I got a call from my clinic. They've given us a treatment plan and schedule. I'm to continue taking my Estrace and Provera pills through the end of August. I should hopefully bleed just after Labor Day … Read More »
Glorious Food, or The Most Insanely Delicious Birthday Dinner Ever
Last night's birthday dinner at Craigie on Main was probably one of the most incredible dinners I've ever had (and one of the most expensive, but totally worth it). I admit that Larry and I are foodies. This happened sometime during 2005-2007, when we were living in Maryland … Read More »
Mindful Thursday: The Most Delicious Cookie Ever
I know Thursdays are traditionally "Thoughtful" Thursdays around the blogosphere, but today I'm shifting gears a little and calling it Mindful Thursday. You see, it has to do with the most delicious cookie ever that I happened to eat last week. Allow me to explain... Back … Read More »
Living a Fertile Life: January Recap
I feel like I blinked and January was gone. Why I've Been Somewhat Off the Radar To say it's been busy around these parts is kind of an understatement. Between building a new website for RESOLVE New England and building two more of my own, I've had a lot on my plate. Not to … Read More »
Wordless Wednesday: Four Breakfasts
January 1st. Homemade bagels (a gift from friends), whitefish salad, lox, and cream cheese: January 2nd. Clementines and tea: January 3rd. Clementines: January 4th. Cheddar omelette, clementines and tea: Eating breakfast every morning? So far, so good. … Read More »
Living a Fertile Life in 2012
A good friend of mine is in an improv theatre/comedy troupe called Mosaic. Their show changes based on 18 tiles representing 18 sketches. The shows change about ever 6 weeks and no two shows are ever really the same. Mosaic is at once funny, political, and biographical for each … Read More »
My Novel Idea (for NaNoWriMo)
So with absolutely no prep, I've dived head first into NaNoWriMo. I'm proud to say that I managed to crap out write 1,795 words last night. I'll be updating my word counts manually under my Awesomesauce sidebar widget. Believe it or not, for all of the writing I do on virtually … Read More »
Voices of PCOS: Kristin’s Story – Living by the Index
September is PCOS Awareness Month. The first story in this week's Voices of PCOS series comes to us from Kristin, at Once A Mother. Welcome, Kristin! Living by the Index A few things to note before reading this post. I am not a doctor. Or a nurse. Or a dietician. I … Read More »
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