Seems to Come When I need it the Most
By Seeing the Everyday | November 11, 2008
Stephanie recommended Seeing the Everyday as a needed reminder of what is truly important in life.
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Life is Made Up of a Number of Meaningful Everydays
By Seeing the Everyday | November 10, 2008
Rebecca appreciates an inspiring magazine written by everyday folks who are trying to make life meaningful and rich.
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ISSUE NUMBER 3
By Seeing the Everyday | November 1, 2008
We have released our premier holiday issue, Seeing the Everyday Number 3. Do you have a favorite story or section from this issue? We hope to hear why it was meaningful to you.
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Inspiration for Daily Mothering
By Seeing the Everyday | October 3, 2008
Gabrielle welcomes the inspiration that Seeing the Everyday offers to her daily mothering actions.
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A Chance to Teach and to Learn Something New
By Seeing the Everyday | August 26, 2008
Shannon recognizes that it’s about appreciating each day and each little moment for what it is…a chance to teach and to learn something new about yourself and your children.
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ISSUE NUMBER 2
By Seeing the Everyday | August 1, 2008
We look forward to reading your thoughts and impressions of Seeing the Everyday Issue Number 2. Did you have a favorite story or section? Any particular reason?
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Non-events that Make up the Bulk of Parenting
By Seeing the Everyday | July 24, 2008
Lobotome finds that the important little moments in time make up the bulk of parenting.
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It Really WAS Worth Your Time
By Seeing the Everyday | July 18, 2008
Sarah Jane suggests that Seeing the Everyday leaves you thinking that it really WAS worth your time to clean the kitchen with your boys today. . . Or to let your daughter crack the eggs for the first time. . . Or to be up in the night with your autistic son.
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It’s Not About Making a Cake
By Seeing the Everyday | July 15, 2008
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News Release July 2008
By Seeing the Everyday | July 12, 2008
A NEW CONCEPT IN PUBLICATIONS
An Advertisement-Free Magazine Revealing the Everyday
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, July 12, 2008 — A new concept in publications has arrived in homes across the United States, Canada and Europe. It is an advertisement-free magazine with the singular purpose of revealing the importance of our daily interactions with one another. Seeing the Everyday magazine documents the experiences and choices we remember from home . . . moments that shape us and really make a difference.
Seeing the Everyday presents a striking shift from the traditional, advertisement-driven magazine concept. Instead, it restores a historical view that dates back to the time of Charles Dickens, a time when editorials were published for the reader experience and when content, not advertisement, drove publishers’ revenue. Seeing the Everyday integrates modern design and photography with this traditional approach, creating a reader experience unlike that of any other magazine available today.
The advertisement-free aspect is critical to maintaining the publication’s clear, consistent message. Seeing the Everyday reveals the wonder of everyday family life. Not through the eyes of advertisers or mainstream media writers, but through true life experiences shared by its readers—the common, non-glamorous moments that can be the essence of family: “Finding poetry in the prosaic.”
Since its release, readers of various backgrounds have expressed support and gratitude for Seeing the Everyday’s distinctive concept.
President of United Families International, Carol Soelberg, recommended the publication to over 150,000 members, saying, “Seeing the Everyday can help motivate family-focused discussion and action for each of us.”
Marriage and Family Therapists endorse it: “Not only is Seeing the Everyday beautiful and enjoyable, it also contains the real potential to help families,” observed Dr. Kevin B. Skinner.
And online ‘mom blogs’ embrace it: “The concept is unlike anything I’ve seen out there on the magazine racks. And it is needed. And at the end of the day, really important,” said Gabrielle Blair, known online as Design Mom.
The premier issue of Seeing the Everyday was printed April 21, 2008, in Burlington, Vermont, and mailed to 4,561 households. It is available by subscription on the Internet or by calling 617-475-5130. For more information please visit http://www.seeingtheeveryday.com/
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