Always enjoyed your work, both the comic strips and your installations at USF and the Silver Meteor Gallery here in Tampa.
Don’t know if anyone’s mentioned it, so I thought I would. Your comic strips received a nice review from Valerie D’Orazio at the Occasional Supeheroine website:
I believe the Leopold maneuver is far more accurate at revealing babies position than what spinning babies has to offer. You can find some nice videos of how to do it online. I found that anytime after the 28th week is good for this.
Amber – 11 wks pregnant with #4
Oh boy, I bet you’re just going to love this article! *cringe!* It rendered me speechless with frustration, but perhaps Mama would like to have a say about it.
Hi Aditi,
I lived in Tampa for 3 years while my husband (and 2 year old) went to USF for graduate school. I created the Hathor the Cowgoddess character while I was there, and had a few shows…that are no longer on display. Here’s a photo http://www.graphicstudio.usf.edu/CAM/exhibitions/2001_04_Union/union.html (Hathor is in the top right hand corner and scroll down ;o)
I recount the whole adventure in the book The Birth of Hathor.
Hi, I love your comics and I’m writing an article about childbirth on my website. I love this comic! Could I put it on my website? Of course with proper credit to you?
Always enjoyed your work, both the comic strips and your installations at USF and the Silver Meteor Gallery here in Tampa.
Don’t know if anyone’s mentioned it, so I thought I would. Your comic strips received a nice review from Valerie D’Orazio at the Occasional Supeheroine website:
http://occasionalsuperheroine.blogspot.com/
Her review also covers two other fine web comics, and the site is always worth checking out.
All the best.
I believe the Leopold maneuver is far more accurate at revealing babies position than what spinning babies has to offer. You can find some nice videos of how to do it online. I found that anytime after the 28th week is good for this.
Amber – 11 wks pregnant with #4
Hey! Can’t find a contact button here! I need you. can you email me?
Hi Robert, long time no hear! And thanks for the heads up about the review…http://occasionalsuperheroine.blogspot.com/2009/03/webcomics-that-make-difference-for.html
I hadn’t seen the link to my site yet and I’m thrilled ;o)
xox,
Heather
wait….WHERE in tampa are these displays? i wanna go see em. that’s where i live, lol!
Oh boy, I bet you’re just going to love this article! *cringe!* It rendered me speechless with frustration, but perhaps Mama would like to have a say about it.
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200904/case-against-breastfeeding
Oh great! Now the Today show has picked up on that awful article and did a segment questioning “Is breast really best?”
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/29718562/
Wow, have you seen the latest!? *seething*
“The Case Against Breastfeeding: Is Breastfeeing Essential, or is it an instrument that keeps women down?”: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29710422/
A podcast “group discussion” by the author of the article: http://podcasts.theatlantic.com/2009/03/case-against-breastfeeding.php
Hi Aditi,
I lived in Tampa for 3 years while my husband (and 2 year old) went to USF for graduate school. I created the Hathor the Cowgoddess character while I was there, and had a few shows…that are no longer on display. Here’s a photo
http://www.graphicstudio.usf.edu/CAM/exhibitions/2001_04_Union/union.html (Hathor is in the top right hand corner and scroll down ;o)
I recount the whole adventure in the book The Birth of Hathor.
xox,
Heather AKA Hathor AKA Mama
Hi, I love your comics and I’m writing an article about childbirth on my website. I love this comic! Could I put it on my website? Of course with proper credit to you?
Thank you!
Hi Shereen,
Of course! Send me a link when you’ve done it, I’d love to see.
xox,
Heather