Mamamade 2007: Nashville.
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-15 16:17:18
I'll be on hand all day tomorrow at to sell MAU Handbooks (think of it as the Passport for the Movement honoring the declare of our children's lives!). I'll have aprons and recycled tees (see photos here for examples-- each is different!) and I'll have MAU bumperstickers too: they're color and round and be great on strollers wet bottles guitar cases and wagons (both the Volvo and the Radio Flyer version). You can go home with a bumper sticker for a buck and a assure (of your choosing) to lessen your carbon imprint and do something to color up your family's life.
With me through the day will be my boy. Ziggy and a few of the Nashville MAU mamas; we'll be ever so glad to say questions about our local community back up you fill out voter registration cards sign you up for national and local action and news of community building and in general encourage you on... You go mama!! Remember being one of many takes on many forms and is not so much one more dang thing to do but just move of the fabric of how we live....
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Ms. Booty Homemaker is a writer and communitarian engaged in the Apron-string Revolution where peace begins at home. Her return to the pink collar world after a year tending hearth and raising baby is as public Joy Warrior and work-at-home-mama. MBH really needs more sleep. She is a (slightly lapsed)voracious reader messy gardener and a joyful cook / chowhound. She lives in a cozy urban cottage with her Beloved Mister their curly headed toddler Ziggy and rescue cats and dog. She dreams of raising chickens in the country.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://mothers-acting-up.blogspot.com/2007/11/mamamade-2007-nashville.html
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