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  • Strollerderby Playdate: Checkin' It Twice. Or At Least Once, Really Well.

    Since there are eight gazillion parenting blogs out there to read, four or five of which are actually entertaining, it helps to have some guidelines when you have a good solid twenty minutes of Elmo's World to waste online. Other than scratching off all the Republicans, homeschoolers and people who are still buying Baby Einstein DVDs, how do you negotiate your way through all those parent blogs?? (People, I'm kidding. I would never, ever judge someone who threw the kid in front of a Baby Mozart video from time to time throughout the day). Since it is the holidays and since I'm already migrating over to the other side of the list for posting this Playdate wayyyy late, why not just use the old St. Nick shortcut to decipher which blogs you should be reading. And of course, which blogs you really, really, really can't help but touch the screen longingly while you're reading.  Here's how the bloggers are measuring up in these Christmas countdown days:

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  • Strollerderby Playdate: Mishaps and Misadventures

    fireThis week, after a number of minor crises, I just had to remind myself: sometimes bad things happen to good people. (Not that I'm good, mind you, but it makes me feel so much better to frame it that way.) Unforeseen disasters leap out of the blue and bite even the most prepared of us on the ass. And I'm not alone in my life-curse. The blogosphere is loaded with bad luck stories and catastrophes. Luckily these folks have enough talent and humor to meet any challenge. 

    Woulda Coulda Shoulda shares how social skills group can lead to some life lessons for everyone involved.

    Sweatpants Mom can drive just fine, but she keeps being attacked by inanimate objects. No fair! 

    Careful with those scissors, says Mom to the Masses. Thank god for first aid.

    Her Bad Mother was blindsided by Bratz. I see a nemesis in the making.  

    DadCentric's Whit tells us his old job was a disaster. Now he plans to put those job skills to better use in the future.  

    And we're just glad Joy Unexpected survived being jumped by Jack in the Box.  

     

     

     



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