by Kymberli Barney on April 11, 2013 · 2 comments
in (Not So) Dangerous Minds, Baby ART, Bullets Are for Gangstas, Community, FAMILY, Gangsta, Infertility, On Writing, Outsmarting Infertility, Sort-of, The Minions, Worth a thousand words
What up, party people? It’s been a while since I’ve just talked to you. This time of year is always crazy. For a teacher, the couple of months before the big, bad STANDARDIZED TEST (which I secretly like to refer to as bastardized test) are always ramped up. Between that and the Minions starting up [...]
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I am honored to have been asked to be a guest on an up-and-coming radio talk show called Women Are Worthy. The host, Jacqlyn Charles read about me in Essence and tracked me down. Mrs. Charles is a strong believer in uniting women and empowering them to help each other. Where infertility is concerned, this empowerment is [...]
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Welcome to those of you who’ve found your way here from my article on HLNtv.com about the $10,000 surrogate abortion scandal and how to make a good surrogacy match. If you’re looking for more information about how to help increase the chances of having a safe, collaborative surrogacy experience, these relevant posts that I’ve previously [...]
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In response to yesterday’s semi-weepy post about the inability to let go of random detritus related to infertility, Sharah said this: Can we start an infertility detritus bingo card? I have old calendars, pee sticks from both kids, EOB sheets from my insurance company, and dr office receipts all squirreled away in little hiding holes [...]
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Yesterday at work, I was digging around in the Drawer of Random Crap when I uncovered my old 2006 calendar/organizer. Inside was these: The word that came to mind was “detritus.” The words mark the beginning of a turn, and as insignificant as the scribbles are, the lines and swirls represent a snapshot of a [...]
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