Allison Bell
Originally from Westfield, NJ, I'm a navy wife, transplanted in Virginia Beach and had my first child, Nathaniel, on 2/1/10. I have two stepchildren, and am currently a stay at home Mom.
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Marist College alumni, 2001, Degree in CommunicationsInterests
New York Rangers hockey, traveling, Marist College, Bermuda, cooking, cockatiels and parakeetsAffiliations
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PurpleA small poem making sure people are aware that purple and violet are not the same!
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Tidewater Traffic HaikuA haiku poem I wrote a few years ago describing traffic in Hampton Roads.
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3-Month Old Baby Sucking in His SleepAfter having my first baby, my son Nathaniel, I learned that often babies will suck in their sleep as a way of self soothing. I also believe it's partially a reflex action. -
Two Haiku for DadFather's Day Haikus
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New York Rangers PumpkinAs the New York Rangers started out their 2009-2010 season strong, I decided to honor them with a pumpkin! -
Running on the Wii FitThe Wii Fit turns out to be a great Christmas present for the family! -
Roses from my husbandThese were beautiful roses and a card my then-boyfriend (now husband) gave me for Valentine's Day! -
Beef and Barley Fall StewA healthy recipe to warm the bones -
Kidvid: TV Ratings and the V-ChipHow the V-Chip works and my opinion on its use.
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Media is Everywhere in 2000The effect the media has had on me, now 30 years old.
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Full Metal Jacket: A View from "Section 8"A psychological look at the movie Full Metal Jacket.
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Four Hours in My Lai: A ReviewReview of the book by Michael Bilton and Kevin Sim in 1992.
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The Ladybug Takes Flight Right for Me!Trying out a new firework called the Ladybug, my husband is safe, but it was a near miss for m!
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Strange but True Pregnancy Side-EffectsI've had my share of nausea, fatigue and cravings, but I've also had my share of things that are lesser known, but strangely enough, common. Don't freak out, but also don't be afraid to ask your doctor!