Stop and Chat
Posted by Danielle Bean in Family on Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Welcome to Coffee Talk. If you are new, welcome! Here’s what Coffee talk is all about and we hope you’ll join us this week.
Has your Advent gotten off to a good start? What would you like to talk about today?
Let’s Talk
Posted by Danielle Bean in Family on Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Welcome to Coffee Talk. If you are new, welcome! Here’s what Coffee talk is all about and we hope you’ll join us this week.
Good morning, ladies! Are you ready for Thanksgiving? What’s on your minds this week?
The Mother Letter Project
Posted by Danielle Bean in News on Friday, November 21, 2008
Go figure. Someone has finally put together a cool, simple way for all kinds of moms to share, support, and encourage one another, and it just so happens to be ... a man.
Have you heard about The Mother Letter Project? It’s only the sweetest, simplest idea I’ve come across in a long time.
Simply stated, I am collecting a series of “open letters” from mothers, to mothers. Share your stories—no matter how raw or difficult. Share you concerns—no matter how foolish they may seem. Share your wisdom—no matter how you came by it. Share your mother story. The only request? Start the letter “Dear Mother” and sign it. I will compile all of the letters in a Christmas book for my wife. If you share a letter ... before Christmas, you’ll get your own copy of the letters.
Find out how to share your letter and get a copy of all the letters for yourself.
Come for Coffee
Posted by Danielle Bean in Family on Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Welcome to Coffee Talk. If you are new, welcome! Here’s what Coffee talk is all about and we hope you’ll join us this week.
So. What’s on your minds this week?
CONNECTED
Posted by Rachel Balducci in Features on Wednesday, October 29, 2008
I was blogging long before Danielle Bean invited me to join her and the other bloggers at this magazine’s FaithandFamilyLIVE.com site.
Four years ago, I sat down at my computer and started a blog. At the time, I had four boys — ages 2, 4, 6, and 8 — and was feeling a bit weary. My point, I decided, would be to take these stories that would otherwise make me cry — like the time they threw underwear... READ MORE
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