Monthly Archives: June 2009

Charlottesville WORKING mom

I’ve been working a lot lately. More than is reasonable. More than is healthy. (Mom, a long weekend is coming; try not to worry.) It’s just one of those times when I need to work a lot of extra hours … Continue reading

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WCAV CBS-19 Blog of the Week: Family Hack

WCAV CBS-19 Blog of the Week Video: Family Hack I look like I’m having a lot more fun when I’m featuring a blog that I really like, don’t I? This week’s blog of the week, Family Hack, authored by Michael … Continue reading

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So You Think You Can’t Dance?

A little bird told me that Clifton Inn is offering free dance lessons tonight, June 23, provided by Steve Shergold of Shergold Studio. A special dining package offered by the executive chef is $38 — a nice night of dinner … Continue reading

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My Take on the FTC’s Plans to Regulate Bloggers

I reprised my role as the social media expert for the Newsplex today, commenting on air about the FTC’s plans to regulate bloggers who accept compensation (in cash or products) in exchange for reviews or information on their blogs. I’ve … Continue reading

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CBS-19 Blog of the Week: Late Bloomer Bride

This week’s blog was a big hit and a favorite of mine, too. Suzanne Henry’s Late Bloomer Bride is amusing and thought-provoking, and as a collection of short essays about being married for the first time after the age of … Continue reading

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