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My little corner of the Internet scored a mention on the popular job site Monster.com. Many thanks to the journalist! Here’s my post on the Facebook page about it. Here is the excerpt that includes a link to a post I wrote about latchkey kids. Can’t Gen X Pick Up the Slack?Generation X spans...
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I’ve been avoiding acknowledging a small feat in my career as a mommy Generation X blogger, because the second I draw attention to it, the doers are probably going to go all Gen-X isolationist-disaffected on me and delete me. Like they say, no good deed goes unpunished....
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Hello, Jill! It's so nice to receive a message from a majorette. No doubt, it was a grand experience for…
I was the majorette at my Catholic high school (William V. Fisher Catholic) in Central Ohio. Fall 1993-97! Loving these…
Thank you so much. This post was one of the hardest I ever wrote because the trip was difficult. I…