By Christine Koh, on November 21st, 2008%
A friend forwarded a hilarious email called “Babies Know…” featuring a series of adorable pictures of Barack Obama with content babies and kids (one included here), followed by the two below of John McCain and George Bush with babies. The one of W. is priceless.
There were no photo credits in the email, so if the source . . . → Read More: Babies Know…
By Christine Koh, on November 21st, 2008%
I still can’t believe it’s been less than 3 weeks since the election. And one thing that I keep hearing about from my friends is disbelief over these cupcakes I made for an Obamarama party, so I’ll share the image here.
A friend of mine suggested that I should write Obama and ask for a position on . . . → Read More: Secretary of the Bakery
By Christine Koh, on November 21st, 2008%
Compared to how I started Boston Mamas (laboring over the design endlessly, creating at least 50 new pieces of editorial content before telling anyone about it, etc.), the launch of this blog was lightning quick. As in, was struck by the idea Tuesday of this week, ran the domain name by the incredibly fabulous Jennifer James . . . → Read More: The Therapy Is Working
By Christine Koh, on November 21st, 2008%
I’m starting to wonder whether I’m surrounded by aliens. Ridiculously multitasking, impervious-to-exhaustion aliens. In the blog world, I’ve met some truly amazing women who basically put me to shame…multiple kids, multiple websites, and smart, funny, and cool to boot. I’d like to hate them, but I can only stand back and admire.
I’ll shout out these women . . . → Read More: She Puts Me To Shame
By Christine Koh, on November 20th, 2008%
This week People.com released its 2008 Sexiest Man Alive feature. I’m both weirdly drawn to the spectacle and find it utterly silly. The Sexiest Hugh Jackman seems a fine choice (big budget movie forthcoming and all…) and I just had a few comments to offer on some of the bridesmaids (all images credited to People.com):
. . . → Read More: Sexy, Redefined
By Christine Koh, on November 20th, 2008%
I find that inspiration – and an intense, irrepressible need to act – often comes when I’m at-the-end-of-my-rope-busy. Like this week when - eyeballs deep in projects and deadlines - I decided to start this blog.
My history is this: I’m a lifelong Bostonian, first generation Korean, and the sixth of seven (intentionally conceived) children. . . . → Read More: New Day, New Blog
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