I was selfish, fickle, flighty and distracted four years ago. I still am, but the difference today, four years later, is that I recognize these qualities about myself now. I am also brave, strong, bold and empowered. If you told me four years ago I would one day say that … Read More »
Archives for January 2013
The Legacy of Reproductive Choice for the Infertility Community
Today, I blog for choice as part of NARAL's Blog for Choice Day on the fortieth anniversary of Roe v. Wade. According to a recent poll by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, most Americans under 30 don't even know what Roe v. Wade is about. I turn 31 in May, so I just … Read More »
Unresolved But In Transition
First and foremost, I need to say a huge HELLO! to all of you. I realize I've been MIA here at The Infertility Voice website as of late and when I got a comment on an old post today wondering where I'd went, I knew it was time to come back to this space. So firstly, me, Larry and … Read More »
New Year’s Eve in Times Square
Through a unique opportunity with Larry's job, I got to tag along on a truly once in a lifetime trip to Times Square for New Year's Eve this year. What made this opportunity so unique is that I wasn't one of the million people down between the barricades on the streets along … Read More »
Unbuttoned
I've been a bit MIA from the space here since New Year's, despite being fairly busy and with lots of updates on the Knish. My radio silence has been a little complicated, to say the least. It's official: I can no longer zip up or button my jeans. I feel the transition from … Read More »