
Advertisement
December 1, 2010 | 5:29 pm
Posted by Sarah Tuttle-Singer

Sarah Emily Tuttle-Singer is a stay-at-home mama who craves adult interaction, a triple-shot latte, and a stiff drink
and a good night’s sleep. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Sarah is currently living on a kibbutz in in the middle of Israel with her husband and two children. She’s instantly recognizable as an LA transplant because she insists on strutting around in knee-high hooker boots and skinny jeans.
Sarah takes an irreverent approach to parenting, and enjoys oversharing her misadventures with friends, family, the sympathetic looking homeless man in front of Bank Leumi, and the internet at large.
For more, please check out www.thecrazybabymama.com.
9.22.11 at 3:02 pm | My humiliation. Let me tell it to you: On the. . .
7.27.11 at 9:40 am |

6.20.11 at 4:01 am | This is how we do Shabbat.
5.22.11 at 2:54 am | I don't miss the LA mama scene...
5.7.11 at 9:34 am | Because my opinion on Bin Laden's death is like. . .
5.3.11 at 5:54 am | I don't remember when I learned to Never Forget
9.22.11 at 3:02 pm | My humiliation. Let me tell it to you: On the. . . (9)
7.27.11 at 9:40 am | (4)

3.7.11 at 2:09 pm | To cut or not to cut? (2)

We welcome your feedback.
Your information will not be shared or sold without your consent. Get all the details.
JewishJournal.com has rules for its commenting community.Get all the details.
JewishJournal.com reserves the right to use your comment in our weekly print publication.
israel homesick in the homeland kibbutz attachment parenting terrorism growing up murder parenting pregnancy death ghosts peace hiroshima fortune cookies jews paper cranes the crazy baby mama breastfeeding terrorist attack hebrew nightmare postpartum depression telling it like it is family life woody allen with girly parts children love middle east sadako and the thousand paper cranes west bank nagasaki illness hormones shabbat tmi ben yehudah street itamar oversharing birth
September 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
December 2010
| |||||||||