I must have picked up a bug or eaten something that had gone bad during my recent trip to Austin, Texas, for our first regional training and conference on sexuality research because I've been sick as a dog for the past two days. To top it off, the cable is out, and there is no worse time for the cable to be out than when you're taking a sick day and you're actually sick! Sitting around with my diet of malt-o-meal and ginger ale, I was trying to think of things to watch on dvd or to download and started thinking about that fairly recent drama about teen pregnancy, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, on ABC Family and sponsored by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy (check out www.stayteen.org). So, I downloaded episode one, season one, and curled up on the couch to watch it.
First, why didn't anyone tell me Molly Ringwald was on this show?!? As a teen of the 1980s, Ms. Ringwald was a bit of an icon in all of those John Hughes movies (more on these later). It kind of made me sad to see her playing the middle-aged mother of two teenage girls (yes, I know it's because it made me feel old); still, isn't she pretty in pink?
The show centers around a group of students at fictional Grant High School and instead of representing a diverse high school population...

The election is over and I’ve been thinking a lot about something that happened back during the primaries.