by Carla Naumburg | Feb 10, 2012 | Judaism, Kveller.com
“We sit on the couch together. Just us. No computers or smartphones to distract us, no kids to interrupt us every five minutes. We have an actual conversation: he says something; I listen and say something relevant back to him. Then it happens again. And again....
by Carla Naumburg | Jan 16, 2012 | Judaism, Kveller.com, Parenting
“And so there are two. Two daughters, two frozen embryos. Two parents who still aren’t sure if we want a third child.” You can read more about our IVF journey over at Kveller.com.
by Carla Naumburg | Jun 14, 2011 | Judaism, Kveller.com, Parenting
“It’s like she’s a caricature of a 2 year old. Except she’s not. She’s for real, she’s mine, and she doesn’t stop.” You can read more about my daughter and the “why phase” over at Kveller.com.
by Carla Naumburg | Jan 28, 2011 | Judaism, Kveller.com, Parenting
“Challah. He’s a slicer. I’m a ripper. It’s a problem. I’ve known that my husband was a challah cutter since before we got married, but I’ve never thought to question why such a generally sensible man would espouse such an obviously incorrect...
by Carla Naumburg | Dec 20, 2010 | Judaism, Kveller.com, Parenting
“Oh, she’s pretty much your average 2- year-old,” I casually responded. “She poops her pants and has tantrums approximately every four minutes and is obsessed with her baby dolls. We refer to her as the Stroller Nazi because she absolutely refuses to share her toy...