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German Parenting
I avoided parenting books for a long time because I quickly learned that little kids grow out of pretty much everything that needs fixing. What does intrigue me however, is learning how different countries and cultures go about raising children and dealing with the universal challenges of parenthood (personal favorites: Cup of Jo’s Motherhood Around the…
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Trade Wars and Breastfeeding
This post is rather spontaneous so please forgive me if I offend your views in any way. I was listening to NPR’s 1A podcast earlier and the topic of the hour was breastfeeding. I expected to hear the usual information about how “breast is best” and how we need to increase support in terms of…
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Happy First Birthday Ajay!
My little puppy Ajay turned 1 last Saturday! I can’t believe (or won’t believe) that my newborn is no longer new. To mark the occasion, Grandma and Grandpa Gujarathi threw an epic party at their home near Charlotte. At first, I felt like a bad Indian trying to resist the festivities because when Indian grandparents use…
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Children’s Matinee at the American Dance Festival
In a classic case of quickly-fogetting-the-terrible-moments of parenting, when the American Dance Festival invited me and the kids to checkout their special round-up of Children’s Matinee at the Reynolds Industries Theater in Durham this past weekend, I said, YES! Of Course! I mean, why think twice about taking three kids under 5 to a live dance performance by myself.
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A Walk Around JCRaulston Arboretum
I deeply believe that the true worth of any city lies in the number of third places it provides to its residents. You know, a place between home and work, a place of beauty and inspiration, a place that doesn’t care about the size of the paycheck, a place to simply gather together with your…
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How To Roll Down A Hill
I present, tips from Asha and Arjun on how to enjoy a roadside ditch (I promise I don’t make this stuff up).
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