a:1:{s:5:"entry";a:1:{i:0;a:11:{s:2:"id";s:8:"16973682";s:4:"hash";s:32:"ed0485faf07218550b2fe1113617960e";s:11:"requestHash";s:13:"lamehousewife";s:10:"profileUrl";s:33:"http://gravatar.com/lamehousewife";s:17:"preferredUsername";s:13:"lamehousewife";s:12:"thumbnailUrl";s:61:"http://1.gravatar.com/avatar/ed0485faf07218550b2fe1113617960e";s:6:"photos";a:1:{i:0;a:2:{s:5:"value";s:61:"http://1.gravatar.com/avatar/ed0485faf07218550b2fe1113617960e";s:4:"type";s:9:"thumbnail";}}s:4:"name";a:3:{s:9:"givenName";s:6:"Juliet";s:10:"familyName";s:6:"Peters";s:9:"formatted";s:16:"Juliet D. Peters";}s:11:"displayName";s:13:"lamehousewife";s:7:"aboutMe";s:651:"poetry, articles, thoughts, and quotes... on a quest to be authentic in my motherhood, sisterhood, and daughterhood, but i can tend to become Juvenalian sometimes, maybe in writing but also in life, reading Swift's "A Modest Proposal" as if i were hearing a friend speak to me about the how ridiculous some ideas can become, especially when they begin to drift into reality, mocking all of us really... i identify with Mary Magdalene, James, and Peter and am extremely grateful for that woman who said, "Yes!"...oh and i can be pretty lame...blessings to you, dear reader...pray for a single mother, her children, and the father of her children today!";s:4:"urls";a:0:{}}}}