Friday, October 19, 2007

Brain, Child Magazine

My friend gave me a subscription to this great magazine Brain, Child that I like to call the New Yorker for Mom's. It's full of essays, articles and features relating to the world of motherhood - well, Parenthood, really. It's subtitle is, The Magazine for Thinking Mothers. Half the time I feel like my brain doesn't work and reading each issue makes me feel a teeensy bit smarter. I also love that it is published out of Charlottesville, VA and that it only comes quarterly. So I actually get it read before the next one comes!

One of my favorite sections is where readers write in to answer a question. This month's question was "What lies have you told your children to avoid explaining something you weren't quite ready to address?" The following response I thought was hysterical, and maybe it's because I am pregnant and my body has been taken over by this little guy.

Parting Gift

I've always tried to make it a policy to be straight with my kids. My son's first word was "dog," followed closely by "mama," his sister's name, and "Kotex."

However, not long after he was born, my then two-and-a-half-year-old daughter was watching as I got out of the shower. She looked at me closely and said, "Mommy, you have a really big butt." Without hesitating, I told her that when you leave the hospital after having a baby, they give you the baby to take home along with a big butt. All mommies get one. She looked pretty skeptical until I added that every grown-up's butt looked big compared to hers.

Read more responses to this question here.

If you would like to explore the current issue you can click over to their site here.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Projects in Progress

My fabric was starting to pile up so I decided I needed to get the projects done to get rid of it insteading of finding a place to store it! (And so I can start new projects!) So here are today's accomplishments.

I bought napkins at Target in the spring to make pillows for my couches. Well, I hadn't gotten to them yet and then I saw the placemats on clearance last week. So I opened up one end and stuffed it and sewed it back up! VOILA! a pillow! It looks cute. So this is a project in progess because I have several more pillows to make. I'll take pics when they're done.
This is a bag for my sister-in-law's pink iBook. She loves pink. She has a pink scooter. She loves Paris (click on pic to see interior fabric). This bag has her name all over it. I just need to find something for the strap and it will be finished! I think I need to get more fabric so I can make one for myself.