2nd February 2007

Read it yourself II

posted in Don't Know What to Make of This, Chicago Stuff, Mom Rants, Celebrity Moms |

My husband threatened to break the computer if I spent any more time blogging this week, so, alas, you’re left with my random thoughts.

  • I was too caught up in The Blog Exchange yesterday that I forgot to post my biweekly online column.  Read it or we won’t be friends anymore. 
  • Bay Area working women! Check out this awesome event on February 6 by Flexperience Staffing. Wish I could go…
  • LMNOP in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood is having a 50% off sale. Go shop your Robeez off.
  • Celebrity working mom quotable from Jennifer Garner to People magazine on what it’s like balancing work and being a new mom:

    “It’s definitely a struggle. You’re pulled in so many directions, and you want to do 100 percent everywhere.”

Really? Well, you go, Jennifer. The only thing I’m putting 100 percent into these days is my blog. (Aha! I get it now, honey!) Happy Groundhog Day.

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There are currently 3 responses to “Read it yourself II”

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  1. 1 On February 5th, 2007, Sinead@BreastFeedingmums said:

    Oh I know the feeling of spending too much time blogging! It’ pretty addictive!!

  2. 2 On February 7th, 2007, Me, The Giving Tree » Self-Made Mom said:

    […] Yay! Someone agrees that we can’t be great at everything (unlike our friend Jenny Garner) and doesn’t sugar coat it.  What particularly struck me, however, was the last part of her quote that said “something’s gotta give.”  […]

  3. 3 On April 25th, 2007, Jennifer Garner’s New “Alias”: Pumping Princess » Self-Made Mom said:

    […] Jenny G’s on the working mom quotable rampage again in the May issue of In Style. In her interview, the celebrity working mom comments about the ease of maintaining her breastfeeding routine of daughter Violet amidst a busy schedule. ‘that suprised me - how much I loved [nursing],’ she says, ‘and how effortless it has been to pump anywhere in the world: in the car on the way to the Oscars, in countless airplane bathrooms…. there’s always a sympathetic woman who will help you out.’ […]

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