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Jan 12, 2009 -
What doesn't kill you, earns you a Best Actress Golden Globe! That is, if you are the incredibly talented Kate Winslet. The star of Revolutionary Road, a must-see for all married moms, also took home the award for best supporting actress for her work in The Reader.
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Jan 12, 2009 -
In the poignant film Revolutionary Road, Kate Winslet plays April Wheeler, a young woman who falls in love, marries, becomes a mother and moves to the suburbs only to find herself yearning for more. The 1950s housewife never imagined herself in the life she is living. Did you end up in the situation you dreamed or something different?
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Dec 18, 2008 -
- Like Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Kate Winslet's son goes by another name — Celebrity Baby Blog
- It's homemade gifts for the Jolie-Pitts — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Bleeding and vaginal discharge during pregnancy — Fit Pregnancy
- Heart-healthy holiday dishes — Health
- Am I turning into my mother? — Momversation
- Kids and prescription drugs — CafeMom
- School system dropping "gifted" label — Parent Dish
- Your best and worst Christmas gifts — The Poop
- Children's art ornament — Alpha Mom
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Nov 24, 2008 -
Thanksgiving is around the corner, but life goes on as usual for our favorite celebs and their lil ones. Everyone is starting to wrap up their bundles of joy in preparation for Winter, and the cold weather doesn't seem to be slowing these A-listers down. Check out the slideshow to see who was up to what this past week!
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Nov 05, 2008 -
- Kate Winslet gets checked out by other moms — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Be part of the momversation — Momversation
- When it's OK to let your baby cry it out — Fit Pregnancy
- Know when it's time to cut down on activity while pregnant — Cool Mom
- Mama bite for eco-moms — Green Mom Finds
- Have your lil ones throw a harvest party — Cookie
- Host a shadow puppet theater — Alpha Mom
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Sep 17, 2008 -
Down-to-earth actress and mama Kate Winslet gave her son, Joe Alfie, 4, a piggyback ride home from school yesterday in the Big Apple. It's hard to believe the stunning Titanic star is a married mother of two who has made numerous films since the epic tale of Rose and Jack left us sobbing in theaters. But, she's teaming up with Leonardo DiCaprio and her hubby, director Sam Mendes, for her latest film Revolutionary Road.
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May 27, 2009 -
- Mother's milk inferiority complex — Cool Mom
- Kate Winslet says she's an excellent mother — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Tori Spelling and Stella play patty cake in Palm Springs pool — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Do single or married moms have it easier? — ParentDish
- Spring flower pinwheel craft — AlphaMom
- If Gisele were pregnant, would she still be a super stepmom? — CafeMom
- Brooke Shields gives back to empower girls — Health
- Would you leave a cheating spouse?
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May 21, 2009 -
Taking your tots to the local swimming hole may not be as exciting as the one that set the seen for the love affair between Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson in Little Children, but afternoons of Marco Polo and creative diving board tricks will keep you interested. Though lifeguards and management companies are responsible for public pools’ cleanliness and safety, there are several precautions families should take to ensure a great experience.
Before entering a public pool, parents should:
- Look to see that the pool water is clean and clear.
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Apr 27, 2009 -
The preschool application process in many major metropolitan cities is comparable to getting into college. Sometimes dubbed the brat race, it doesn’t get more competitive than what goes on in New York City, where some believe that getting into the right nursery school will put their tots on the Ivy League path.
In his new documentary, Nursery University, which hit screens last week, Marc Simon and Matt Makar take an in-depth, satirical and oftentimes sympathetic look at a process that lead to the downfall of one Wall Street’s biggest titans and has parents competing to spend more than $15,000 a year on their two-year-old’s education.
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