Monday, October 26, 2009

Inspiration

"'From a Neurological viewpoint, it's a revolution for the brain when you have a child," says Michael Merzenich, a pioneering expert on brain development at the University of California at San Francisco. "It is life-changing in the sense that you are presented with physical, mental, mechanical challenges - forty nine disasters to take care of at once. It's an epoch of learning and brain-induced changes, because everything matters so much...I don't think there are a lot of better things you can do for your brain than have a child."'
Quoted in The Mommy Brain by Katherine Ellison

Katherine Ellison presented last night for our Mamas Writing salon and I am already a chapter deep into her book, The Mommy Brain: How Motherhood makes us Smarter (which is pretty far for this slow reader). It is fascinating and a refreshing take on motherhood and the changes it incurs in women. It is also well researched and easy to read, both an extra boon! I will let you know how it was thoroughly once I finish.

The writing salon ended a very pleasant but busy week filled with lots of writing (I know SO much--too much--about tomatoes now), visiting (got a visit from my brother-in-law Military Man although Babou took him over fairly quickly),
hiking (complete with the excitement of snakes and beautiful views),
and an adventure out to the coast to visit an old friend and see her new art exhibited. Babou had her first oyster at the art show and caused a mild stir. A photographer asked to take pictures of her first try capturing her tentative first bites. He then strolled off missing her spitting it out after some thoughtful chewing only moments later!

3 comments:

Katrina Hazel, Recruitment Hero said...

hahahah ooo! well at least she tried! Such a good girl. Much more than I probably would have done! And she looks SO pleased with herself in that picture!

Life As I Know It said...

Guess she's not a fan of oysters (I'm not either ;))

I will have to look for that book - sounds interesting, and I am in a book lull right now. In need of something GOOD to read!

Jenn @ Juggling Life said...

I have to say I'm with Babou on the oysters.