Rebecca, I am always happy to see your name in the by-line of any column. I think many moms enjoy exercising the brain, and your work is usually good for that!
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Meet blogger Rebecca Teti
Posted by Rebecca Teti in Just me on Monday, June 30, 2008 9:10 AM
Subscribers to Faith & Family may recognize me as the Faith & Culture columnist for the magazine. My husband & I and our four kids live just outside Washington, DC, in a Maryland town that in Victorian times was the summer retreat for official Washington. I was born and reared in DC (yes, actually in the city), am a third generation journalist, and studied political philosophy as both a grad and an undergrad. So politics is in my blood you might say. Before I was home with the kids, I worked as a reporter and then as a pro-life lobbyist, so reflecting on cultural trends in the light of our shared Faith will be my bailiwick here. That and keeping up with Pope Benedict XVI, of whom I am a committed groupie.
I am trying to resist the feeling of having been brought in as “the heavy” while the rest of our talented team gets to cover the more joyful side of life. Therefore I’ll try to keep the observations sprightly, I reserve the right to comment on anything that comes up in these web pages, and if you’re very good, I might share my blueberry pie recipe.
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Comments
Might you define “very good?” I have some berries in the fridge that would be lovely in a pie.
Asking for it was good enough! Especially since “my” was an exaggeration. I just discovered it here. The Tetis give it 6 thumbs up.
Have just discovered Mrs. Rebecca as I enter the newly redesigned world of Faith and Family on-line. Enjoying my first moments of the ‘relationship’ we develop in this on-line family that the Internet provides to us—I must say that (being a typical male) chocolate cake would be my request (either for a good recipe or perhaps blogger RT could initiate some contest and award the (deacon) winner a FEDEX’ed chocolate cake. But seriously—I just made my first ‘Hummingbird Cake’ and it drew raves from everyone… Don’t tell a soul that this Catholic Deacon got the recipe from a Methodist cookbook. Very moist, lasts a long time… I’m all for ecumenical activities… as long as sweet refreshments are a part of the break periods! Blessings. dt
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