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The Forum
Raising our Kids & a Garden Too
Welcome to The Motherhood Community Garden! Every year I learn a little more about gardening. Would love to connect with other moms who also like to dig in the dirt and make things grow.
LATEST POSTED BY: Kayla SFirst Lady writes book on edible gardening Washington (CNN) – First lady, wife, mother, careerist, fashionista - Michelle Obama can now add "author" to her list of credentials. Obama has written a book that highlights one of her most visible initiatives as first lady: promoting better nutrition and edible gardening as a means for Americans to get and stay healthy. "American Grown: How the White House Kitchen Garden Inspires Families, Schools, and Communities" aims to explore "how increased access to healthy, affordable food can promote better eating habits and improve the health of families and communities across America," according to a press release issued Monday by the Crown Publishing Group. "Mrs. Obama will describe how her daughters Sasha and Malia were catalysts for change in her own family's eating behavior, which inspired Mrs. Obama to plant an edible garden on the South Lawn - the first since Eleanor Roosevelt's "Victory Garden," planted during World War II." The first lady did not accept an advance for the book and will donate all proceeds to a charity to be revealed later, the statement says. Random House Inc., Crown Publishing Group's parent, will also make a donation to a charity. The book will be on sale nationwide starting April 10. Original article: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/24/flotus-writes-book-on-edible-gardening/ViewOctober.26th.2011
Moms CALL IN the Vote
It's no surprise in the most historic election of our lifetimes that moms are playing a critical role. When you vote in this election, record the moment for all of us -- and posterity too FROM YOUR CELL PHONE RIGHT HERE! All you do is: 1) Join TheMotherhood (if you haven't already) and be sure to put your cell phone number in when prompted during sign-up. 2) Join this circle and make it your Mobile Circle. 3) Go to your polling place to vote. 4) Pick up your cell phone and call 412-282-1182 (tip: add that number to your phone's contacts ahead of time.) 5) Give us a live, on the ground report. Tell us about voting, how you feel, what the experience is like and any other election day coverage! It is the ultimate in real-time, citizen mom journalism and we can't wait to hear all your election day stories.
LATEST POSTED BY: CooperMore on the outcome of yesterday's election: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/04/us/politics/04elect.htmlViewNovember.3rd.2010