Just ask any mother of a teenage boy who into sports . . .

Now where’s my Lysol spray and safety gloves?
Until next time -
C
http://www.aweekinthelifeofaredhead.com
Just ask any mother of a teenage boy who into sports . . .

Now where’s my Lysol spray and safety gloves?
Until next time -
C
http://www.aweekinthelifeofaredhead.com
“Mom?”
“Yes?”
“Do you care if I am a Darwinian?”
“Do they love their mothers?”
“Mom!”
“No, I don’t care. I do care that you love science like you do. You were raised Catholic, and you understand Buddhism and Hinduism and get the whole religion experience. I believe everyone should have the right to believe what they wish to believe – or not believe – even when that person is my son. Science has discovered so much since I was a girl. It’s all very exciting. Any religious person who doesn’t admit they don’t really know either is selling something.”
“Thanks Mom.”
“Just don’t tell your grandmothers.”
Until next time -
C
http://www.aweekinthelifeofaredhead.com
For many years I used this blog to tell my funny parenting stories about raising a boy on my own.
Along the way I was diagnosed with Hashimotos disease (the same thyroid disease as Oprah, and yes, we can run companies).
Now that my son is almost out of the house, I thought I'd take you on a humorous journey into the land of thyroid.
Since starting this blog in 2003 I have become known for my inspirational blog project
8 Women Dream.
By day I am considered a professional blogger, freelance writer, author, copywriter, content development authority,
and Internet marketing expert.
Starting January 2012, I will begin sharing my thyroid stories with all the humor you've grown to love.
Come watch me as I show the world that living with an autoimmune disease can be funny and empowering --
because you can't ever give up on yourself.
The posting schedule will be M/W/F. Really.
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