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Hi. I'm Lynda. A mom of 2. I'm new to blogging, but not new to reading blogs. I have a forum for South African moms to chat to eachother as so many of us are not in SA at the moment. Oh dear, I am all out of introduction!
I am a mom to 4 awesome kidos. On my blog I post mostly about our newest addition. He is 16 months old now. He has been home with us for almost 2 months. I would be interested in learning about how to review items on my blog. I feel that sometimes the blog gets a little boring. Maybe I will move the blog to include all of the kids. Since the adoption is almost complete. HMMMM
Hi all! I'm Amy, mom to five in a too small town in Oklahoma. I have a 20 year old son, 16 & 17 year old girls and my little boys are 7 & 3. At this point I'm just surviving! Just started blogging and trying to figure out what it is I'm doing! www.beingamyj.blogspot.com
I'm a mommy blogger or, more accurately, a divorced midlife mommy of a teen blogger who likes to observe the odd and often humorous world of being a divorced midlife mommy. I'm a bit irreverent and I like to ponder the bigger issues of life, love, marriage, dating, work, kids, midlife, single parents and divorce.
New to the Twittermoms community! I am a mommyblogger with a rough and wild 2 year old. I blog mostly about working at home in connection with my website, www.mommygaga.net, but I also have freebies and other fun stuff.
I'm Melissa, the mother of 2 boys and g/f to a great guy. We have 2 dogs, a gecko and some fish. I love my family to death and there is absolutely nothing that I wouldn't do for them. I make handmade jewelry in my spare time. I blog about family, everyday life, weekly memes, reviews and giveaways at Outnumbered 3 to 1. I also have another blog ShimmerMeBlue where I blog about crafty things.
I have a food blog called http://feedingmaybelle.blogspot.com about cooking for my growing family (2 year old and 8 mos pregnant). We eat a great deal of local food, some complicated, some simple.
Personally I blog about design, creativity, photography, my daughter and my creative experiments across fields like of baking, cooking, home decor, event planning and social media.
Hi! I've started writing and posted my blog at Blogspot/Blogger only because that's the first place I found. Is there a better place to be? In order to build readers, should you post your blogs at a couple sites?
Hey, all!
I was so glad to happen upon this site- what an awesome compilation of bloggers! Blogging is fantastic- such a great outlet for moms, and a great way to find others of like minds....
I'm a writer, and my obsession is Twilight (shocker...) My personal blog (formerly titled Pillow Biters): Twilight Moonlighter
turned into a professional venture(s):
I love this site so much I added Twitter Moms to my Twilight Parents Examiner page- if you're a Twilight fanatic, come, visit, and sign up to get e-mail updates!
Also, I'd love to find out who is a Twilight fan- I'll profile mommy bloggers on occasion! Drop me a line if you're Twilight-obsessed and a blogger! twilight.moonlighter@gmail.com
Off to check the other boards- looking forward to learning more about everyone!
Hi! I am looking forward to getting to know more TwitterMoms!
I am a blogger, WAHM to two kids, ages 12 (boy) and soon-to-be 10 (girl). My passion is helping parents because parenting has been such a challenging, fulfilling experience for me! My vision is to create a place where parents can come, hear what various experts have to offer without charge, and then purchase the book, audio or whatever else from the experts who fit their situation the best.
I have started a parenting expert teleseminar series where I interview other experts and give parents a chance to ask their top questions. The calls have no charge, which I almost hesitate to mention because that sounds like marketing, but is true.