Weekly MILP Roundup #89

March 15th, 2009  Posted at   Law School, MILS, Mommy stuff, Women in Law

The Weekly MILP (Moms In the Legal Profession) Roundup** is the brainchild of Saramel (retired). It is hosted on a rotating basis at the PT-LawMom, A Little Fish in Law School, and A New Duck blogs and is usually posted no later than Monday morning. Next week’s MILP Roundup will be hosted by New Duck.

This week in the MILPosphere:

First up, go give Shelley some love and Happy Birthday wishes. The girl has had a rough week!

3L Wannabe’s spring break got off to a rough start.


Butterflyfish’s
little Clownfish is making sure she gets the facts straight

New Duck shares tales of her insanely tall, beautiful and cuddly one year-old

Proto Attorney is weighing her job options

Lag Liv continues to find herself balancing things well and tells us about how it’s working out

Certifiable is working too hard and apparently it shows

Kady reminds us that, especially after this year’s economic plunge, we may be stuck supporting our parents through retirement (I know I will!)

CM reviews her past two weeks, complete with a two year-old doctor visit update (he’s two already!) and a book recommendation

GoogieBaba and her son got rejected by the local playdate group due to his post-injury crankiness :evil:

Over at PBB, little Miss Becca is 14 months old already!

Cee has discovered the working mom’s secret (work actually sometimes provides a nice little break… ;) )

If you would like to have your blog added to the MILP blogroll for weekly review or would like us to consider a specific post, drop the hostess(es) an email or leave a comment at their respective sites.

**Hat tip to the “original” Roundup Evan Schaeffer’s Legal Underground and Thanks, But No Thanks :twisted:

One Response to “Weekly MILP Roundup #89”

  1. Googie Baba says:

    I appreciate the little mad face you put after my by line. That is how I felt, and probably how I looked.

    Googie Baba’s last blog post..I’m pretty sure it’s genetic, but it’s not the donor’s fault

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