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Archive For February, 2011
0 Making Things Difficult: Ashburn Patch Article
Maybe the 2-year-old’s stubbornness is a precursor to greatness.
Ashburn woke to snow and ice Tuesday morning. When I let my dog out into the backyard to do her business, the 8-year-old sniffed the perimeter, daintily high-stepping in an attempt to avoid the cold seeping into her paws.
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2 Unplugging for the Kids: Ashburn Patch Article
You know it’s time to back off the Blackberry when your 2-year-old knows how to operate it.
Happy Presidents’ Day. Today is one of those useless holidays that shuts banks, the post office and schools. My son’s daycare is closed along with Loudoun County Public Schools. So, I’m taking the day off with my kid.
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P.S. I posted this while my son napped…
2 Christianity is not synonymous with bigotry… Or, Why Chic-Fil-A Sucks
Chic-Fil-A is closed on Sundays. The organization believes its employees should take the day off for rest and prayer. I think this is great, aside from the fact that I frequently find myself at the Dulles Towne Center Mall’s food court on a Sunday afternoon staring longingly at the darkened Chic-Fil-A storefront.
What’s not so great is Chic-Fil-A’s continued involvement with anti-gay groups. Bloggers and reporters have said the company’s Christian leanings put them in alignment with these anti-LGBT groups. When did Christianity become an acceptable excuse for hatred?
Since the Catholic Church now officially sanctions confessionals through a $2 iPhone app, I think the time for progression is here.
We cannot allow one or two lines in the Bible to dictate how we judge other people. If we are to hold equal importance to every word in the Bible, we must accept rape and slavery. Many bits of scripture can be interpreted in many different ways. The truth is neither these atrocities nor hatred were the teachings of Jesus Christ.
My son will learn how Jesus spent years eagerly exploring the religions of the earth, communing with those different from him including beggars and prostitutes, and spreading His word of peace, responsibility and tolerance. If I have any influence, my son will understand that Jesus’ true teachings were never about exclusion or judgment. They were about love and acceptance.
Chic-Fil-A is just one example of the frequent attempt to explain blatant discrimination with religion. I won’t allow Christianity to be synonymous with hatred, nor will I teach my son such ignorance.
I hope more Christians feel the same way.
0 The Mommy Wars: Ashburn Patch Article
The battle between working and stay-at-home moms continues in Ashburn.
I recently met an Ashburn resident at a networking event in Tysons Corner. Within minutes of noting our common residency, she complained of the “professional mommies” she encounters while dropping off her kids at preschool. These aren’t working moms, she told me. These are stay-at-home moms (SAHM) who consider it their careers to parent. And, they dress for it in heels and pantsuits.
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