I came across this post about magazines via Twitter and thought I’d talk about the magazines I like to read.
If I could, I’d subscribe to Mothering Magazine. There are always great articles, and I find it quite inspiring. Then again pregnancy magazines are kind of a bummer right now. I also came across something called Kiwi Magazine and found it incredibly relevant. I wonder why it’s not a more mainstream offering.
I like Health Magazine and More. I always read them cover to cover at my mother-in-law’s house. She sent me a subscription of More this year, which I make fun of her for since I’m not 40 yet. I’m an issue or so behind – perhaps that’s because I’m not feeling particularly attractive or stylish, so it’s not fun to look at 60-yr-old women who are more attractive and healthy than I am. LoL! I also love to read Yoga Journal. I usually buy it in the grocery store but should really ask for a subscription for Christmas or something. Of course, I’m really just a yoga wannabe. It’s not like I really “need” this mag.
I wish I had a subscription to the Magnificat so I could possibly stay up to date on the readings. I should try and buy the December issue so that we can read it during dinner in celebration of Advent.
I always think about buying In Style, Family Circle, Women’s Day, Living, etc. from time to time.
And then there is an assortment of education newsletters and journals that I browse regularly.
Otherwise, I’m reading Jon Cohen’s Coming to Term as well as Living Buddha, Living Christ, a profound book by Thich Nhat Hanh. And of course, during this phase of my life I have Taking Charge of Your Fertility nearby at all times. Ha!
Heh heh heh….I am addicted to Cottage Living. With our old house, its nice to see renovations that are done on a small scale and not in McMansions.
InStyle is great, and you know how much I love clothing/fashion/makeup. Its my style bible.
Real Simple cracks me up…”do less, have more…but first clutter your space with our magazine.” Irony.
Hey…where you been?
I read Mothering and Mother Earth News. I am also a regular on MDC and have for years.
TCOYF is a great book. I recommend it to everyone who wants to educate themselves on their bodies.
All very good suggestions. TCOYF lives by my bed, LoL! And I’m on MDC daily. Did I already say that?
Be well!
~ Kimberly