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We’re a family-vacation-loving bunch. My husband and I take multiple trips during the summer with our two sons, as I did with my family when I was growing up. We just spent ten days doing the camping thing in mid-July and are preparing for our annual multi-generational family vacation to Emerald Isle, North Carolina at the end of August. We look forward to these trips all year, so when I heard that summer vacation won’t make you happier, I tried my hardest not to laugh out loud. But I failed.  Read more

Welcome to The $100 Question, where fellow BlogHers are asking questions ... and every answer could be worth one hundred dollars! Let's meet today's host: Usedtobeme from Why Are You Stalking Me?  Read more

"What kids do need is unconditional support, love with no strings attached. That’s not just different from praise –- it’s the opposite of praise. "Good job!" is conditional. It means we’re offering attention and acknowledgment and approval for jumping through our hoops, for doing things that please us." -- Alfie Kohn  Read more

Zucchini can be a garden vegetable that doesn't get much respect this time of year. In fact, coming up on August 8 is Sneak Some Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor's Porch Day, a yearly holiday for anyone trying to deal with an overabundance of zucchini from the garden. Giving away zucchini may be a good solution, but personally, I'd suggest making zucchini bread, one of the most delicious ways to turn too much zucchini into a good problem to have.  Read more

Protesters in Arizona and elsewhere have spent the day decrying SB1070, Arizona's controversial immigration control law, even though a judge's July 28 ruling barred the enforcement of the measure's most contentious provisions. The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion for the temporary injunction July 6 as part of its lawsuit.  Read more

And at this point, I'm sad to see any of them go, how about you? But first things first: How was Cat's dress this week? Answer. Um, better. Although admittedly, that's not saying much. It was a one-shouldered, snakeskinny pattern, and when she wasn't doing that weird one-hip-jutting-out-at-an-impossible-angle stance, she looked good. Good. Now that we've cleared that up, on with the show.  Read more

Project Mom Reality Show

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I think I might be auditioning for a reality show. Ok, let me clarify that. I think I might be auditioning for a reality show IF the powers that be decide that a mom from Utah with flaming red hair, lines the size of the Grand Canyon in her forehead from a lifetime of over-emoting, and a disturbing love for the words, "dude," "rad," "chortle" and "ad hominem" is interesting enough to nab an audition slot at BlogHer '10 in New York City next week.  Read more

If you aren't old enough to remember Bush v. Gore (serious trivia: for those who've followed California's Prop 8, check out the attorneys in Bush v. Gore and who they represented), don't worry. The debate it highlighted -- should our president be selected by popular vote or the electoral college system -- lives on in the efforts of many states, catalogued by National Popular Vote, to dump the electoral college in favor of the popular vote, and Massachusetts is just the latest state to walk that way.  Read more

Worst Resume Mistakes Ever

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Writing a resume is not a great deal of fun. There are the old ways of doing things, the new ways of doing things, and a dozen different "expert recommended" ways of doing things. In today's times it pays to have your resume stand out. After all, you usually need to rise to the top of a stack of hundreds of resumes. However, you don't want your resume to stand out in the ways that the ones I am about to share with you do. Don't make these best of the worst resume mistakes on yours.  Read more

Barack Obama became the first sitting president to appear on a daytime talk show today when the pre-recorded interview with the ladies from The View aired. He has been on the show two previous times, but they were before he was elected. To make the interview more interesting, Barbara Walters came back for the first time since she had heart valve surgery earlier this year. She wasn’t the only one with hard-hitting questions, making the interview quite interesting.  Read more

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