Friday, November 7, 2008

Goals for this blog

1. To provide a forum for older women to share information and advice with younger women
2. To discuss the intersection of feminism and motherhood in America today
3. To promote awareness of Attachment Theory
4. To compile the wisdom of women of all life stages into policy recommendations
5. To get women-friendly policy ideas into the hands of policy makers

9 comments:

Lisa Colton said...

Can't wait! Bring it on!

Misplaced Musings said...

I'm not sure whether I'm an older woman or a younger woman. I feel so confused. But I am here.

Misplaced Musings said...

Whoops, that was Melissa Schuppe speaking. Writing.

Cynthia said...

We are all older and younger women!

Allyson said...

Way to go, Cynthia!

Stella Blue said...

I am so excited. This is a perfect way for you to meet your goals. Dang it you are such an inspiration to me! My goal is to learn from you blog, broaden my horizons and be your number one cheerleader! Welcome aboard my dear, welcome!

Mommy Mac said...

I'm Stella Blue's old buddy from years back. I stumbled upon your blog title in her sidebar.

I am ever so curious of the transition and differences you have experienced from life on Wall Street to your life now on Sesame Street. I, too, live on Sesame Street. Howdy, neighbor. Want to play ball with Abby and Elmo?

Post away, sister!!!

.mac :-)

p.s. I agree with "cynthia" as we are all older and younger! It's like we are in the "tweens" of middle age!!!

Cynthia said...

Stella and MommyMac, I am so happy to have you here! Gosh, I may need to post something else to help introduce myself to the world....and help explain how I see this blog rolling!

Sugar Snap Consignment said...

Okay I wasn't going to comment on this post because so many already had, and because I commented once today on a different post (don't want to set the bar TOO high for myself, lol) but the "word" I need to enter to verify that I am a person and not a spambot is "oxytion" which seemed to be a weird combo of oxytocin and action. So I just had to mention that weirdness.