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Second Olympic Athlete Ever Known to be Pregnant During Competition

February 16th, 2010

Here’s a shout out to Kristie Moore, a Canadian curler that is five months pregnant and competing on the Olympic stage. This just goes to show you that moms can do anythingespecially compete with the world’s best. Best of luck, Kristie.

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Canadian curler is five months pregnant

By Chris Chase

Yahoo!Sports

As with all curling teams, Team Canada features five members. Well, six, if you really want to get technical with it.

Alternate Kristie Moore, 30, is 5½ months pregnant, making her just the second athlete ever known to be with child during Olympic competition. Ninety years ago, Swedish figure skater Magda Julin won a gold medal at the Antwerp Games while in her first trimester.

Though she is showing (as evidenced in the picture above), Moore says that her pregnancy has not affected her ability to deliver rocksyet. “[In] the eighth month or so, that might be an issue,” she said.

Moore found out about her pregnancy weeks before team officials invited her to join Team Canada as an alternate. When she divulged her secret, the team was more than supportive. Said team leader Cheryl Bernard, “she is young and fit. There’s no reason we’ll have any problems, and she’ll be out there.”

Barring unforeseen problems with the other four members of the team, it’s unlikely Moore will see any Olympic action. During competition her role as an alternate is much like a backup quarterback in football: She’ll be called on if needed. Moore has said that although she’d like to get out on the ice, doing so would mean having to play at the expense of someone else’s injury.

Team Canada is the gold-medal favorite in the women’s curling event, which begins Tuesday and runs through Friday of next week. Even if Moore doesn’t play, she will  receive any medal Canada wins.

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Inspiring Kids with the Olympics

February 5th, 2010

Every two years, I find myself bursting with excitement as the Olympics rolls around. It is such a thrill to watch the world’s best compete on the global stage and have nations come together in the name of sports regardless of their political views, religious beliefs or viewpoints on other global issues.
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For Haiti’s smallest survivors, emotional wounds need tending

February 4th, 2010

For Haiti’s smallest survivors, emotional wounds need tending
By Moni Basu, CNN
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
* Haitians are receiving aid in form of water, food, but few have received counseling
* For many children, school is helping to return a sense of normalcy to their lives
*It’s as if they were thirsting for school,” teacher Jacques Junior Mathieu says
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Hello world!

January 14th, 2010

Welcome to World Parents, the place that unites the world through parenthood. I’m excited to share ideas picked up from parents around the world on so we can all learn from one another and make life easy.