December 21, 2009
As Momversation's first year drew to a close, our panelists discussed their favorite (misty, water-colored) memories of episodes past. We gave you our first round of smiles, tears, and weird-o moments; now enjoy what Alice, Asha, Maggie, and Karen have to say about their favorite jokes, wacky wigs, and stories about where babies come from. And we even threw some handcuffs into the mix. Meow!
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Favorite Quotes
Alice
On behalf of the parents of autistic children I know, Jenny McCarthy can go &*$% herself.
Doctors or Parents: Who Do You Trust More?
Asha
I can't plan anything a year in advance. I certainly can't plan 365 meals, nor would I ever want to.
Meal Planning for a Year: Crazy Talk?
Dana
We've been conditioned to think that only one way is acceptable.
Life Experiences: Do They Count as Education?
Daphne
My husband is not Mr. Romantic, but that's OK because he can fix the tires on a stroller.
Valentine's Day: Is It Important to You?
Giyen
Sometimes it works out great, and sometimes she wants the $195 flat iron.
Thankful: How Do You Teach Your Kids to Be Grateful?
Heather
Heather, it's going to be your duty to teach our daughter about her cheeseburger.
Private Parts: Do You Have Cutesy Names for Them?
Heather
When you have something wrong with your child's health, a lot of parents need to cling to something.
Vaccines and Autism: Debate Over?
Jessica
The reality is if you have kids at your house often enough, the accidents will happen.
Accidents Happen: When Someone Else's Kid Gets Hurt on Your Watch
Karen
My husband is the gadgety person. My God, that man has gadgets. And they never work. What is that?
Gotta-Have Gadget: What's Yours?
Maggie
Your 6 week old is not interested in anything but light and shadow.
Mindy
Americans eat too much. Eat half!
Rebecca
What I really want to accomplish is raising children who are advocates for themselves.























3 Comments
@Alice, am I seeing a ghost, or did something really fall from above beside you right after you said there was a battle raging? I re-wound like five times. What WAS that? A feather?
@Karen, you are a great singer, and you're so real. I love that.
Sun, 2010-01-17 00:44
I love it when one of you sings. Karen... who knew you could belt out a country song... complete with a southern twang and all
Wed, 2009-12-23 07:00
Karen's fantastic display of country-diva-channeling forced me to watch the "Cheating" Momversation. Asha's eyes glow whenever she talks about her kids. I know we all gush about our babies but Asha's expression is something else. As always, Alice cracks me up. My favorite Alice moment was definitely the fat-kitty segment. Maggie has some ovaries on her to talk so openly about her sex life even when she knows her husband's work buddies will give him a hard time.
Wed, 2009-12-23 05:55