Thursday, June 10, 2010

Blog U.: Motherhood After Tenure: Step-parenting, part 2 - Mama PhD - Inside Higher Ed

Blog U.: Motherhood After Tenure: Step-parenting, part 2 - Mama PhD - Inside Higher Ed


  • Motherhood After Tenure: Step-parenting, part 2

    By Aeron Haynie June 10, 2010 6:48 am
    Yesterday was my daughter’s last day of kindergarten. As we sat in the tiny chairs and looked through her portfolio of bright-colored drawings, stapled-together stories and assorted projects, we noticed a distinct trend: most of her drawings and quite a few of her narratives feature her older sister, Ali, drawn as a smiling stick figure with wavy hair or mentioned with lots of hearts overhead. My step-daughter, Ali, is 17 and lives with her mother, my husband’s ex-wife, about two hours away. Now that Ali’s a teenager, she is often too busy with her friends and the demands of high school to visit. She’s a warm, intelligent young woman who is a pleasure to have around, but I understand why she’d rather stay at her real home with her friends. After all, I had divorced parents and I remember how difficult it was to move from

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      • Motherhood After Tenure: Step-parenting, part 2
      • By Aeron Haynie June 10, 2010 6:51 am
      • Yesterday was my daughter’s last day of kindergarten. As we sat in the tiny chairs and looked through her portfolio of bright-colored drawings, stapled-together stories and assorted projects, we noticed a distinct trend: most of her drawings and quite a few of her narratives feature her older sister, Ali, drawn as a smiling stick figure with wavy hair or mentioned with lots of hearts overhead. ...
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