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    Bookmarks for April 9th

    • MOTHERS ON THE VERGE…: How to Pass in The Land of (S)mothers
      My own mama warned me to avoid the PTA like an e-coli infested melon cup. But did I listen? After 5 years of experiencing (s)mothers, I’ve gleaned a few things that I feel compelled, much like a vaccine for yeast infections, to pass on to my fellow Mamas
      Tags: tips mums (s)mothers
    • Of pregheads and jealousy
      Great piece by Mother at Large. “Underlying Marrin’s attack … lurks this assumption that childbearing can and should be scheduled for a lull in our diaries. Life, nature, our bodies, relationships; none of them work like that. “
      Tags: pregancy attitudes women

    Amazon stocks baby items

    Was shopping at Amazon.co.uk this evening when I noticed that they’ve got a new baby section to their site. According to the Amazon Associates Blog it’s been there since October, so this is really just for people as blind as me.

    Finding out what UK parent bloggers are saying

    It hasn’t been particularly easy finding British parents who blog. Last May, Vicky

    “was beginning to wonder where all the UK parent blog activity is.”

    And that’s a shame, because reading what others have to say is at least half the fun. [British Parent Bloggers is doing sterling work to rectify this, of course!]

    Anyway, I thought one things that could make the process easier is for us to share our subscriptions in a way that others can easily access. And here it is: our OPML file