Hello Everyone! My blog is www.thelifeoflindseylanghans.blogspot.com. It is titled "Highheels and Hairbows: The Adventures of One Hot Mama." I am a 24 year old new wife and new mommy and I write about my adventures as both.
I just started my blog this week! I am loving the whole thing (even though I only have 2 posts currently). I am also learning that I have ALOT to learn (and I love that too.... can't learn fast enough). It is a "mommy blog" called Down-to-Earth Mama at www.dtemama.com
I call my blog sugar and sprouts but the subtitle - "A sometimes warped celebration of being my daughter's Mom" is way more appropriate. I rant, I muse, and I ask questions about anything from parenting, Mommy only things, the state of the world, the state of politics, religion and all the things we aren't SUPPOSED to discuss in polite conversation, the state of CHILDREN'S issues (SEE POST ABOUT POLYGAMIST SECT IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD!), marathon training (and the subsequent LITERAL pain in my ass) and more.
I decided to start a blog a few months ago as a way to help me step back from my daily life and reflect on the different roles that I play...wife, mother, part time adjunct professor, events coordinator for my kids playdates...all the things that make us hybrid moms!
Totally new here, but as I was reading everyone's comments, I thought (lightbulb) why don't we do a "blog tour"?
I write book reviews for LitFuse and we do "blog book tours" all the time. My idea is that we could pick a week, and each blog about the blog tour, giving links to the other blogs. Does this make sense?
Just a thought, feel free to shoot it down, I'm bullet proof :)
Oh and my blog is about, well, everything and anything. After all, it's MY blog!
www.carandcaboodle.com - all about life in the family lane. It's a car gear/review/travel site for modern families
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www.accidentalmomfluential.blogspot.com - observations of a pop culture junkie, product enthusiast, designer, mompreneur. Basically the place I put all my ideas that don't fit on the other sites :)
I originally had a static business Web site to market my HR/OD consulting & training services. Its purpose was to offer an online brochure to a portion of my client base -- employers and women affinity groups/organizations. But I recently converted it to a blog format because I realized that I was missing an important part of my client base - the actual working moms, who wanted to experience me beyond the formal training or consulting I did within their workplace.
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March 3
Kulwant Singh is now a member of Hybrid Mom Community