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Over 300 diversity professionals met in Washington, DC this week at the Reagan Center to discuss keeping diversity and inclusion high on the agenda even when economic factors are forcing cuts in spending in all programs. It was the annual Read more...
Children today are bombarded with back-to-back extra-curricular activities, television shows, and electronic games. When you add to it school time, it’s challenging for them and you to find “creative me” time. Below are some suggestions that work a ... Read more...
Yesterday was the day from hell. Busy day at work, no time to eat, pressure of a major deadline looming, son was sick, hubby and I had no alone time, car broke down, got home late, don’t know how we’re going to be pay for repairs/new car right now, ... Read more...
I made a mistake. I morphed into super mom and now Matthew has no interest in leaving the house. He is sitting in his monster house (a sheet over the dining room table) and wearing a Frankenstein costume. Earlier, I made him a monster sandwich for lunch (grilled che ... Read more...
So I've been on a mission to get rid of my dark under eye circles, and I think I finally found the best product to treat that area of troubled skin. It's no secret that the under eye area is one of ... Read more...
I recently defended the first three chapters of my doctoral dissertation. For those of you not familiar with the process of writing a dissertation, it involves coming up with a feasible topic and writing a short proposal (a proce ... Read more...
I have wrapped up my maternity leave and am now enjoying my official Mabel duties. One of these duties includes overseeing the Sales Department, which is kind of funny since I almost killed a sales guy this week.
The other evening I was nagged by the sound of ... Read more...
I woke up listening to news radio early this morning as I always do and it struck me that this was an interesting week already for women in the news. Here are some of the notes that caught my ear:
The Supreme Court takes it seat this week with Ju ... Read more...
I was recently in an all too familiar predicament of having finished a novel on the first leg of a flight to some destination for business. I try to use my travel time to relax a bit as most of what I work on is semi competition sensitive so why risk it? ... Read more...
At the same time that Congress returned to D.C. and started volleying health reform back and forth, I started a month long regime to prepare for a tennis match with a colleague. I played competitive tennis in high school, but that was a long time ago. I am happy to ... Read more...



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