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December 19, 2007 |Permalink |Comments (0)
The Little Red Hen Who Could...
Ready for today's journey?
First stop is A Little Red Hen which has what must be a contender for all time great taglines...
"peace, politcs, yarnlife after 60"
Her blogroll will, if we let it, whisk us off to...
Got to love her post on Bad Santa
Anyway, the good old crone links to feministing.com
This is a kick ass feminist blog. Gotta love 'em.
Not-so-shocking news: Working moms are happier
I'm sure this study will bring out the whole "most women want to stay at home but can't afford it" argument. The thing is, I have no doubt that most women (and men) would like more time with their children and more flexible schedules and workplace policies to facilitate that being possible. That's definitely what feminists want. But when it comes women who are stuck at home with no outlets for public productivity, less financial security and--as Amanda points out--less ability to be social--it's not exactly shocking that they would be less satisfied and happy. Thoughts?
So, Feminsting.com links to...
Who Says the Buddha Can't Climb Mountains...
And Buddha Stew links to Friendly Hostility
The cartoonist writes...
I'm Sandra, the chick that draws and writes this comic. I come from a large tight-knit Mexican family. I'm studying microbiology (virology emphasis). I like microbes more than people on most days, which is why I decided on a PhD instead of an MD. I've been in a serious relationship for some odd years. I have two ferrets and way too many stories inside my head. I'm deeply interested in politics, and thus frequently full of rage. I collect pretty boxes, stuffed toy bats, and interesting turns of phrase that stick in your head. Those are way too many sentences that start with "I," so let's move on.
That's the best advice a blogonaut can get... "let's move on!"
Tomorrow we launch from Better Than I Ever Exptected.