Presumably by now, unless she lives under a rock on the moon, the modern mother has seen the cover of this week's Time Magazine. And yet, at this point dear savvy, mannerly readers, what can one say? Congratulations Time Magazine you've won the week. Victory is yours. The LA Times got it right on Friday when it wrote "Time Magazine breastfeeding cover: A shocking 'stroke of genius.'" Brilliant. Just when we all thought the ennui was complete. What could possibly be left to say on the subject of motherhood? Tiger, French, Attached, Detached, Skinned Knee - we had heard it all. But somehow the sight of an attractive 26 year-old model (as in runway) mother nursing her three year-old son who is standing on a chair, managed to get everyone in a lather once more.
Or did it? Aside from a male friend who got a big laugh when he asked at dinner on Friday "Do you think that's really her kid?" everyone else we know has chalked it up to fringe believers lacking in decorum and a magazine looking for newsstand revenue. After all, how many average mothers have the luxury of making this choice in the first place? As we checked in with some of our favorite mainstream media parenting sites (Motherload, Huffington Post, The Juggle) none of these writers really had anything very heated to say about the whole thing either. Like most moderate mothers these writers seemed tired of the whole debate and probably needed to do something else like get some sleep, go to work, make dinner or write about someone with a real problem. Because, let's face it, having the luxury to choose whether you can make your bed and person completely available to a child for five years is a pretty high-class problem to have.
I would like to go on the record as saying I believe that the mothers in Time Magazine are exploiting their children for the sake of their own agenda and I feel sorry for those children that they will grow up with this notoriety.
If you are looking for a nice dose of sanity try this take on the whole silliness by Boston writer Kara Baskin.
Thanks a lot Time Magazine.
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Friday Frivolity
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EBB
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Friday, February 10, 2012
What could make your abode more mannerly than the upcoming Special Edition of Domino Magazine our friends over at Kelly Green Interiors mentioned the other day? It is due on news stands April 17th.
To the extent that looking better means feeling better the girls over at What2WearWhen are busy Demystifying Personal Shopping for us all. Meanwhile Allison at Daily Outfit gets right to the heart of the matter with her piece What Does Your Lingereie Say For You?
Friend Sona sent us this chuckle earlier in the week and frankly we just can't stop laughing every time we look at it.
Of course, the French vs. non-French parenting debate rages on with our favorite rebuttal being Why 70s parents are Better than French Parents a la the Huffington Post. Should you wish to bypass any debate may we recommend this clever video How to Fake French.
Don't forget to sign up to follow us on Google by the end of the day and be entered to win Bringing Up Bebe.
Merci, bon week-end!
Friend Sona sent us this chuckle earlier in the week and frankly we just can't stop laughing every time we look at it.
Of course, the French vs. non-French parenting debate rages on with our favorite rebuttal being Why 70s parents are Better than French Parents a la the Huffington Post. Should you wish to bypass any debate may we recommend this clever video How to Fake French.
Don't forget to sign up to follow us on Google by the end of the day and be entered to win Bringing Up Bebe.
Merci, bon week-end!
February Give Away - Parenting like the French
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Monday, February 06, 2012
Happy Monday. Did you see the piece in the WSJ this weekend titled Why French Parents are Superior? There is a book coming out this week called Bringing Up Bebe, One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting. We think it looks like a fun read.
Sign up to follow us on Google by Friday, February 10th (just click the Google Friend Connect button on the lower right side of our site - it looks like the picture below)
and you will be entered to win a free copy of the book! The winner will be posted next Monday.
Sign up to follow us on Google by Friday, February 10th (just click the Google Friend Connect button on the lower right side of our site - it looks like the picture below)
and you will be entered to win a free copy of the book! The winner will be posted next Monday.
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