Thursday, March 31, 2011

Poppy Daisy Petal Buddy

Jamie ("The Naked Chef") and Jools Oliver's children are named:
Poppy Honey Rosie
Daisy Boo Pamela
Petal Blossom Rainbow
Buddy Bear Maurice

Monday, March 28, 2011

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Council on Women and Girls

Did you know the White House has a Council on Women and Girls? Barack Obama created it by Executive Order on March 11, 2009. Valerie Jarrett, the Chair, will be part of a live-streamed discussion on March 30 about women in the workplace, education and work-life balance called "Women in America: Continuing the Conversation." You can submit questions or thoughts for Valerie Jarrett here.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

In a World of Stories

There is the Softening

("There is the softening" is from the poem "Wisdom, Logic, Light" by Kate Reavey)

Children in Emergency

"Gwen Stefani donated $1,000,000 on Wednesday to Save the Children's Japan Earthquake-Tsunami Children in Emergency Fund to help in the relief and recovery effort."

Reuters via Hollywood Reporter via Google News

You Do the Best You Can

"Today's woman is expected to be well-read, faultlessly groomed, a nursemaid, chauffeur, laundress, seamstress, hostess, cook, gardener, painter, appliance repairman, wallpaper-hanger, carpenter, exterminator (for those awful bugs of all sorts) and jane-of-all trades!

Being a homemaker is a big job for anyone, and you and I are going to make mistakes. But so what? That's the way we learn!

So, relieve your mind of a lot of its frustrations by simply accepting the fact that you are a woman. Next, make yourself believe that you do the best you can. Probably you do! Tranquilizers are expensive...so are doctor's bills."

From "Dear Fellow Housewives," Heloise's Houskeeping Hints by Heloise, 1962

Image from Baby Dear, illustrated by Eloise Wilkin, 1962
via try-whistling-this on flickr

Life Happened

Remembering Elizabeth Taylor
And Celebrating the Power One Woman Can Possess

“Being alive for Elizabeth Taylor meant a near-constant spotlight, starting not long after she was born…[i]t meant a tumultuous relationship with her own beauty and her ideas of love. ‘I never planned to acquire a lot of jewels or a lot of husbands,’ she told Kim Kardashian (yes) not long ago. ‘For me, life happened, just as it does for anyone else.’”

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Take Up a Challenge

“Sarah Burton tells British Vogue in the February issue that - perhaps shockingly given her critical acclaim - she nearly didn't take the position as creative director of the Alexander McQueen label after its founder's death. The 36-year-old designer says: ‘For quite a long time I didn't want the job. I thought: how would I ever even begin to begin?…I thought about what I wanted. What was best for me. Like many women my age, I do want children, but I came to think that that's not a reason not to take up a challenge. In the end, I decided to just get on with it: do my best.’”

Monday, March 14, 2011

His First Memory

"Rufus Wainwright watched, uncomprehending, as the family's dining-room table disappeared into the back of a U-Haul. It was the fall of 1976 and he was three years old. He didn't fully understand that his parents, singer-songwriters Kate McGarrigle and Loudon Wainwright III, were splitting up, for good, after having endured five stormy years together. The image of that table being loaded into the truck would burn itself into his brain as his first memory."


Windolf, Jim. "Songs in the Key of Lacerating." Vanity Fair.com May 22, 2007. Image: Wikimedia Commons.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Child of the Pacific Northwest

During my pregnancy with Imogen I first heard of the photographer Imogen Cunningham. HistoryLink.org, the "Free Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History," has an essay that details her inspiring life.

"Dream" by Imogen Cunningham, 1910

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Kids Fest

Today

Captainess Hook

On Ediz Hook on Sunday

Ediz Hook is a narrow sand spit projecting into the Strait of Juan de Fuca in north central Clallam County. It has a Coast Guard installation and a lighthouse, and was once the site of [the Lower Elwha Kallam village Tse-whit-zen].
Tacoma Public Library

Friday, March 11, 2011

Binoculars

Immy likes making the cardboard rolls
Teacher Ginny brings for crafts
into telescopes and binoculars.

Making Pancakes

Sunday

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Fort Angeles

Cave Man

More Than They Can Do

"All women have more than they can do because they take on more than they have strength for. A woman did not (in the old days) paint her kitchen, wash the car, drive the children to school, weed the lawn, pay the bills, worry about budgeting and insurance. Her husband did these things or hired someone."

From "Dear Fellow Housewives," Heloise's Houskeeping Hints by Heloise, 1962

Image from We Help Daddy, illustrated by Eloise Wilkin, 1962
via Cassandra Considers blog

Empress of Escapades

"1949: The famous children's author Enid Blyton
with her two daughters Gillian, left, and Imogen
at their home in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.
Photo: Getty Images"

MomsRising.org