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Recent Posts
- Psaltery & Lyre’s New Site
- 123 Psaltery & Lyre: “Agricola Dreams of Flying” by J. Rose Lara
- 122 Psaltery & Lyre: “Communion: a love poem (a villanelle)” by Rachel Bollinger
- Book Review: Philip Metres’s Sand Opera
- 121 Psaltery & Lyre: Rachael Matthews, “Horsehead Nebula”
- Book Review: Monica Ong’s Silent Anatomies
- 120 Psaltery & Lyre: Rachael Matthews, “Return, pt. III” and “Gaia”
- Book Review: Claudia Rankine’s Don’t Let Me Be Lonely
- Book Review: Matthea Harvey, If the Tabloids Are True What Are You?
- Book Review: LoterÃa Cards and Fortune Poems: A Book of Lives
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Parenthood Juggle: Every Step Felt Necessary and Right
Posted on March 1, 2013 | 1 CommentAt the end of my senior year of college, I got married. My husband and I talked extensively about our hopes for the future. He wanted to go into teaching. I still hadn’t determined a career path. We both wanted to […] -
Parenthood Juggle: Doing What I Was Meant to Do
Posted on February 27, 2013 | 8 CommentsWhen I was just a young girl, I remember my parents getting ready to go to the church to make posters about the ERA. I was happy to go along, knowing I would have many friends there to play with and knowing I would […] -
Parenthood Juggle: “One Step Enough for Me”
Posted on February 22, 2013 | 6 CommentsThe funny thing about planning the course of your life is that as much as you think you know what you want, you really have no idea. I decided to become a physician and married my husband during my first year of medical school. […] -
Parenthood Juggle: Picking Up Where the Other One Leaves Off
Posted on February 6, 2013 | 6 CommentsWe make this work for us, and appreciate that it is a balancing act. Since we did it this way, I was able to breastfeed and mother my very little children.



