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Mama Said: How to maintain long-distance friendships
Sarah and I chat about how we maintain friendships when one friend moves, or when your friends live in faraway places. It’s something familiar to both of us! The app we talk about is here. . . .
Mama Said: Married with children with single friends
One of the questions we got for our latest Mama Said videos was to talk about moms having single friends. So we did. Shout out to Heather Barmore . . . check out her post on the topic here. . . .
Mama Said: Pole-dancing moms . . . empowering or degrading?
In this episode Sarah and I take a spicey question from one of our readers, who is sick of seeing her friends’ pole-dancing antics on facebook. . . .
Mama Said: On both of us turning 40 this year
Sarah and I both turn 40 this year and one of us has some Big Feelings about it. . . .
Mama Said: Let’s talk about bangs
On this episode of Mama Said, we’re diving deep . . . talking about Sarah’s new bangs and my never-ending, lifelong quest to grow out my own bangs. Are you pro-bang, anti-bang, or bang neutral? . . .
Mama Said: Our current tv obsessions
Since Sarah moved, we’ve had to forego our weekly recaps of Downton Abbey. And Mad Men. And The Bachelor. (I swear, we do other things besides watching tv.) But in the spirit of our tv recaps, here’s a little conversation about our current tv obsessions. . . .
Mama Said: Can where you live change the quality of your relationships?
Since Sarah moved we’ve had to give up doing our weekly video series, but on a recent visit we filmed a few together. Our first topic: moving. Specifically, Sarah’s big move and the positive impact it has had on her family, her friendships, and her mental health. I’m asking the question: can where you live really change your quality of life? Or is it a matter of wherever you go, there you are? . . .
An easy way to bring clean water to people in need
Every once in a while my blog provides our family with a really cool experience, and today was one of my favorites. P&G sent us a sample of their water purification packets, which are a part of their Children’s Safe Drinking Water Program. Our goal: make some water really dirty, and use the packet to turn it into clean water. The kids were SO excited. In fact, it attracted half of the neighborhood, and I loved hearing the kids explain their impassioned understanding of the world’s water . . .