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April 24, 2008

A bribe for comments

Hey, people. When I talked about Turnoff Week, I didn't mean you should turn off me. Yet here I am, feeling the silence even after posting a Tip Sheet Thursday with advice for new parents. And here we are, so tantalizingly close to 400 comments. Not to mention Green Week, for which I'm still soliciting ideas.

I won't bribe my kids, but I'm not above bribing you. So here's a deal. If we hit 400 comments by 6 p.m. tonight, I'll bake you a virtual treat and post it next week.

Hungry?

Posted by Kate Shatzkin at 2:01 PM | | Comments (4)
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Ok, anything to help!!

Well. You could actually say something, too. :)

I did!! I've posted a bunch of comments!

I see! I'm going to have to bake something just for you now.

I like chocolate!

We had to get outside and enjoy the gorgeous weather while we can! I'm sure you'll get a bunch more comments this weekend, when we're all stuck inside with the rain. Eventually, everyone will throw their turn-off intentions out the window ;-) Especially if you keep promising baked goods.

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About Kate Shatzkin
Kate Shatzkin is the parenting and families content editor at The Baltimore Sun and, before that, was its family beat reporter. But her most challenging and rewarding job is being mother to Leah, 8, and Sam, 6.

In her 14 years at The Baltimore Sun, Kate also has covered nonprofit organizations, prisons and courts, and has written several investigative series. She was previously a Knight journalism fellow at Yale Law School and a reporter at the Seattle Times and at the Patriot-Ledger of Quincy, Mass. She lives in Baltimore with her family.

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