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The Balanced Mom:
Raising Your Kids Without Losing Your
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Buddhism for Mothers:
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Nurturing Your Self While Raising a Family
by Amy Tiemann
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Walking the Crooked Path
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by Jean Kunhardt, Lisa Spiegel, Sandra
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Staying Centered, Finding God
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The Tao of Poop:
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by Vivian E. Glyck
Twice Alive:
A Spiritual Guide to Mothering Through
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3 Comments:
"I'm hot just like your oven/house in Portland right now," maybe not as catchy, but apropos!
...over and over. Yes,yes,yes!
ben,
i'll heal you....even in that very unsexy shirt.
xo
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