ROBIN’S PICKS ‘N GIVEAWAY FOR MOMS
April 12th, 2013
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Santa, Help Me Believe by Dina Ramon
December 27th, 2012
A couple of weeks ago my eight-year-old daughter said to me, ‘Mommy I have something to tell you… this is going to be my last year to visit Santa.’ Of course I was distraught by this comment and when she saw the look on my face, she tried to comfort ...
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Creating a Legacy by Robin Gorman Newman
October 19th, 2012
[caption id="attachment_8333" align="alignleft" width="103" caption="Kristin Chenoweth (photo by Getty Images)"][/caption]Though I feel like I have much on my plate these days, I spent a lovely afternoon with a close friend this week attending a very inspiring event in NYC. Originally we both feared it might be depressing, but didn't share ...
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First-time Mom at Age 50 and Beyond – by Margaret Hart
September 4th, 2012
I visited a good friend recently who I have known for going on 20 years. We first met when we were both fresh out of college, single, and living and working in New York City. In those days, we were both focused on our careers and not thinking seriously about ...
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Dangerous Case of Mistaken Identity by Robin Gorman Newman
My fourth grade son came home from school the other day and said “mommy…something happened in school today.” I said, “tell me.” He said, “a drunk man came into SCOPE (the after school program). I said “what?” He said a “drunk came in.” “How do you know he was drunk?” ...
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