Welcome to the March 10, 2008 edition of mothers and daughters blog carnival. We are the featured carnival on BlogCarnival.com today! Thanks to them for recognizing a good carnival when they see one! (wink!)
We have some wonderful participants this week! Grab a cup of coffee and visit each of these ladies. Remember to leave a comment if you liked what they shared!
Girly Conversations
Are you afraid of "the talk?" I was, but not so much after reading Classic Mama's experience. Classic Mama presents "The Talk" Part I posted at Classic Mama's Thoughts.
Sandy presents Celebrate Good Times C'mon! posted at Jesus and Dark Chocolate, saying, "Embracing p*berty together, and taking the time to develop and nurture that precious mother daughter relationship. Pondering the big question, is it time to buy that first br*????"
Did you know Mother's Day is in March in England? Me Neither! NAOMI presents HAPPY MOTHERS' DAY! posted at Diary From England.
I wish Christine allowed comments on her site, because I have a lot to say about this one! See what you think. Christine presents Is Marriage Outdated? posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France.Jaimie presents In A Minute posted at Hug Twice, saying, "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery - or mortification. :)"
Lori Jewett presents Someone To Look Up To: Role Models For Girls posted at Between Us Girls, saying, "Finding it hard to find good role models for your daughters? Me too. Positive female role models are out there if we know where to look, but sometimes we find them in unexpected places. Here are some ideas."
Gloria presents Role Model posted at Saddeyezz Scraps & Snaps.
Just For Fun
Laura Williams presents Sew Crafty Friday #1 AND Online Craft Club - Felt PB&J Sandwiches posted at Laura Williams' Musings, saying, "Little girls love tea parties and they like to have things to play with as food for those parties. My 5 year old asked for PB&J sandwiches. Here is what I did to make her some."
Girl Power
Jenny presents The Media Makes Mom’s Look Unrealistic posted at the so called me. She's right.
Tracee Sioux presents Taekwondo for Girl Power posted at So Sioux Me, saying, "Does it strike anyone else as absurd that girls and women are both most likely to be attacked and least likely to be taught self-defense? I enrolled my daughter in a Taekwondo class to learn some disciplined aggression. It's such a source of power."
That concludes this edition. The next Carnival will be held on Monday, March 24. Submit your blog article TODAY to the next edition of mothers and daughters blog carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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3 ~POST A COMMENT!:
Thanks for including my post in your carnival!
Thank you so much for the kind words and for letting me in on this carnival of yours.
I would be interested in learning more about your blog carnival! I'm a homeschooling mom with all girls :)
Blessings,
~Tamara
www.TrainingHearts.com
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