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FEATURED PROST! CARD – Dee D’Amico

Friday, February 26th, 2010

FEATURED PROST!CARD – T. McCracken

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Going to a birthday party? A little alcohol and a big laugh will help soften the blow of getting older. Our birthday line from T. McCracken is just the thing to crack them up.

Mother knows best

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Here’s something my volleyball and gym buddies must never know about me: I’ve become addicted to mommyblogs.

The Daily Blonde

The Daily Blonde

Sure, I read the major wine bloggers, but that’s more a matter of duty than desire. Wine writing, as a rule, is too self-important for my taste. Wine bloggers are so earnest and reverent, as if every sip and swirl is a matter of holy communion.

The best mommybloggers, on the other hand, are anything but reverent. They’re irreverent, funny, sarcastic, self-deprecating and sharp. If you expect endless stories about breast pumps and “binkies,” then prepare to be pleasantly surprised. These women tackle subjects from sex to politics to psychology, with an attitude that would never make it into print in your local paper.

So if you’re looking for some really good writing with an unexpected point of view, pour yourself a glass of wine and check out these hot mamas:

  • The Daily Blonde is a 40-something single mom in Rhode Island who writes about coffee, Kotex and her Tiger Woods fantasy. If that’s not variety enough, she also bestows a dreaded Ass Hat of the Week award on the person who most offends her. (Two-timing John Edwards is a two-time winner.)
  • Okay, Fine, Dammit is the creative outlet of a freelance writer/full-time mom in rural Wisconsin. Instead of laugh-out-loud funny, this one is oh-my-god thoughtful and beautifully written, like a long-form poem with no rhyme or meter. Her topics are often heavy — abuse, alcoholism, disillusionment — but the language soars.
  • La Jolla Mom is probably the most conventional of my favorite mommybloggers, with regular posts on topics like “Food,” “Household” and “Kids.” But LJM is also a serious wine lover, and her “Wine Wednesday” posts are not to be missed. (Full disclosure: I first discovered LJM when she blogged about our prost!cards a few weeks ago, so I’m not exactly impartial on this one!)

Any other closet mommyblogger fans out there? And any other momblogs I should add to my list?

Romance isn’t dead, but …

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Time for a belated update on our anniversary “crowdsourcing” experiment. It took a while to verify the winner of “North America’s most romantic wine region” because not all the votes were cast the same way. Some named a specific town, for instance, while others cited a county — or even a collection of counties.

But when all is said and done, the winner is (drum roll, please): Paso Robles, California!

I can’t wait to check out the low-key charm that voters cited again and again. Unfortunately, it looks like I have to wait a little longer than expected. You may remember that this was supposed to be a Valentine’s/anniversary trip, but now my better half can’t get away from work that weekend.

Really? In a firm with 15 lawyers, they can’t spare just one for a long weekend? This is precisely why I warned against law school in the first place. Romance isn’t dead, but lawyers are standing by with their “Do Not Resuscitate” orders.

Still, I promise not to say “I told you so” … it is Valentine’s after all.

Paso Robles, we’ll see you in the spring!