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| April-May 2002 |
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| Motherhood & Enron |
| "I shred superfluous artwork ... I once even took part in a complex scheme of moving all clocks forward an hour to get the kids to bed." |
| Venus in the bathroom "Buying a new razor may not smack of legitimate acceptance of a new country but I beg to differ". Silicon Mum: our London correspondent Deb Gale, discovers a new world of consumer comfort. |
| Best of Spam Siliconmom's collection of only the finest spam, culled from virtually hundreds of thousands of entries. This month, a Mom's dictionary, e.g. "AMNESIA: a condition that enables a woman who has gone through labor to make love again." |
| And Alison van Diggelen writes on Silicon Valley developments and personalities in San Jose Magazine. |
| Child-care and Insomnia Amy Berger explores the challenges of finding childcare, and time, to write her new book. |
| Action Man "My nephew actually believed I was a cartoon superhero." Mike McGinty (yes, a man!) writes for siliconmom. |
| Come on Spring Alright mother nature - time to roll out spring, and none of those allergens, if you please. |
| Ironic good looks "To his company, my husband is just a dark haired American male, but airport security seems determined to find a box-cutter on him" |
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| For creating siliconmom.com, Alison van Diggelen was honored as a nominee for The Women's Fund: Women of Achievement Award 2001. |