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This group is for all WAHM's who need support and encouragement. We all know that it can be hard sometimes trying to juggle the house, kids, husbands and still try to work at home.
Lets connect, support and share what works for us!
Hi Karrie,
Here is a website that might help you get started: http://www.writingfordollars.com/
Click on Guidelines. You should be able to find info for several children's magazines. They also have info for just about any kind of magazine you co...
I'm a stay-at-home mom of two toddlers who recently chose to pursue a career in writing. I blog about family, motherhood, writing, and whatever else happening at that moment.
What kinds of things do you typically Twitter about?
Whatever catches my attention at that moment.
What are your areas of interest?
mommyhood, business, blogging, social media, twitter, work-at-home, green living, vegetarian/vegan, writing
Do you have a Twitter account? What do you tweet about?
I tweet about my fight with breast cancer and being a brand new mom. I am trying to find more people to follow me so that my story will help spread awareness: http://twitter.com/ViralCEO
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Hope that you are enjoying Motherhood. :-)
Welcome Theresa,
Thanks for following my blog. If you ever have questions on freelance writing, feel free to e-mail me at writer11313@yahoo.com. Good luck with your writing career!
DeAnna Write Moms
Hi Theresa Rose, Just wanted to stop by and say hello. I try to keep up with all of my twittermom friends from time to time. Have a great day. Delete Comment
Thank you..yes it's natural. I've been natural over a year now. It has it's ups and downs but overall I love it........
Meatless dishes are a good way to start. I have never been a big meat eater even growing. I stopped eating pork first- when I was 17, then I stopped eating beef when I was around 25-eating only white meat. Now that I am in my mid 30's I have stopped eating meat period. It was a gradual process. Temptation was there of course but it gets easier with prayer and time. Now, I can cook meat for my children or other and it doesn't bother me. My children still eat meat but I do not cook it everyday for every meal. I will give them meat 2 or 3 times a week. Alternating breakfast, lunch, dinner. It works for us.