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  • Strollerderby Playdate: Blogs You Should Be Reading

    stroller derby"Happy" Monday. I know, so grab a cup of coffee and tell the kids you need some "time to wake up."  We're about to introduce you to five bloggers you should be reading, and if the next time you look up at the clock it's lunch time...oh well!

    • Baby Daddy is writing a blog for and about his yet-to-be-born babe.  And his wife doesn't know it.
    • If you love mod design, mod products, and mod gear, you need to read Mod*Mom. She has an eye like no other. 
    • So honest. So raw. So full of love for his family. If only all dads could be African American Dad.
    • One of the most beautiful souls in the blogosphere has to be Mom on a Wire. Go read her now. "Naked" blogging at its finest.
    • For the inner cowpoke in all of us (okay, not me, but I love this blog anyway) you must read the highly addictive Confessions of a Pioneer Woman. Her man is hawt, her photos are amazing, and her cooking will make you drool all over yourself. This is the first blog I read everyday.
       

  • Cure Your Holiday Stress Today

    In a clever post, Momish discusses what ails us this holiday season:  Holiday Histrionics Disorder -- a diagnosis with the following symptoms:

    1. Feeling keyed up or on edge, with the inability to distinguish between meaningful and insignificant issues (eminent bankruptcy vs. broken tree ornaments)
    2. Obsessive concern and worry over lists
    3. Difficulty concentrating or mind going blank, forgetfulness
    4. Impatience, irritability displayed in crowded public places
    5. Sudden aggressive or violent emotions (mostly directed towards seasonal retail help and/or significant other)
    6. Intense aversion to the colors green and/or red (except regarding foods or drinks)
    7. Constant worry or depression over weight gain
    To this excellent list I'd add:
      1. Desire to harm Salvation Army bell ringers coupled with deeply mean thoughts about church ladies and cheerful people
      2. Inability to envision Peace on Earth
      3. End of the World starting to seem "ok."

    If you or your loved ones are suffering from abnormally high levels of holiday stress, here are some quick cures, in order of effectiveness:

    • Sex on the kitchen floor -- yes it's often uncomfortable, but you'll feel wild and young after you do it
    • Mimosas -- morning alcohol that is socially appropriate.  Need I say more?
    • Chocolate
    • Teach your children to say funny things in LOUD voices in PUBLIC places (e.g., "Mom - Why are Republicans going to Hell?  Is it because they don't care about poor people?")
    • Walk by grocery check-out and secretly make fun of everyone who buys "People"
    And you? What are your solutions to holiday stress?


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