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Goin’ to work with Mom

Cheryl Clemens | 08/20/10

This blog was written by 9-year-old Rosalie Clemens, who recently spent the day at work with her mom, Co-Editor Cheryl Clemens:

I got to go to work with Mom today so I didn’t have to stay at home again with my annoying brother, Danny.

I like this building where Mom works because the outside has a cool shape. It has a big slant in the front. (Editor’s note: She’s referring to the unique shape of the Columbia Flier Building.)

Sometimes I help Mom straighten up her office or sort papers, but today I just brought a book and my Nintendo DS. The book I’m reading is “Into the Wild.” It’s the first book in the “Warriors” saga about wild cats. I got the series for my birthday and I like it so far. There are a bunch of things going on and a lot of different characters.

My favorite DS games lately have been ScribbleNauts, Bunnyz and Tinkerbell and The Lost Treasure. In the Tinkerbell game, you get to be a fairy and that’s fun, and in Bunnyz, you get to take care of your own bunny. I would recommend them for other 9-year-old girls.

The best part about coming to work is I get to be alone with my Mom and her work friends. I get a lot of attention and my mom buys me snacks out of the machine.

I don’t think I want to make magazines when I grow up. Drawing is more my thing. When I grow up, I want to be an artist and illustrate books.

One Response to “Goin’ to work with Mom”

  1. Suzie Q says:

    Great post!!!! Maybe you’ll be a blogger when you grow up!!!

About Betsy Stein

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Betsy Stein has been editor of Maryland Family magazine since 2002. Her main and most fulfilling job, however, is her family — husband, Chris, and children, Maggie, 12; Lilly and Adam, 11; and Jonah, 7. Before kids, Betsy was a reporter for the Howard County Times beginning in 1991. She covered education, planning and zoning, and courts and cops at various points in her career.

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