Blogs You'll Enjoy
Motherlode
Created and written by Lisa Belkin, this New York Times blog is a must for the latest in what’s being discussed on parenting forums.
Motherese
Kristen discusses parenting, books, and a wide array of subjects on the very popular Motherese. A must for any savvy and culturally interested parent.
Momalom
Sarah and Jen, two sisters, take turns posting about their lives with three children. Smart, funny, and creative, you’ll enjoy perusing both new and old posts.
Coffees and Commutes
Christine writes about life as a working mother with two small boys. I have yet to meet her in person, but she’s one of my favorite women in bloggy-world. Honest, timely, and kind, her posts will pull you in.
The Kitchen Witch
Kitch serves up her favorite recipes, cooking failures and successes, and life stories. Even though I don’t cook, I enjoy reading about and observing pictures from those can.
Five to Nine
Leslie writes about fixing up her house, raising her toddler, and the hours five to nine, when she gets home from a long day.
Not Drowning, Mothering
The Not Drowning Mother is from Australia, and purely hilarious. Seriously. You’ll love reading her.
Scary Mommy
Scary Mommy (also known as Jill) is a pioneer in the mom-blogosphere. Many of her posts are short and sweet, include pictures, give blogging tips and many opportunities for laughs.
Fluffy Bunnies
Stacia is a fabulous writer who will warm your heart with stories of her three children, often written in haiku!
Here Where I Have Landed
Justine writes about being a working mom to a precious daughter. Her posts are intelligent, insightful, and moving.
The Happiness Project
Gretchen Rubin always provides great tips on adjusting one’s attitude, or, um, being happy.
The Never True Tales
Author Amy writes with candor and wit about the adventures of motherhood, always adding a dash of travel and literature to her posts. Oh, how I adore when women write about literature.
Dusty Earth Mother
You will laugh your dusty mommy underpants right off! (Not in a naughty way.)
Live Out Loud
Becca writes about motherhood, adoption, and raising social consciousness. Her thoughts are not only well-written, but inspiring.
MammaLingo
Melissa keeps an online dictionary of invented words for moms that will probably end up in the Oxford English Dictionary. Or Wikipedia. Whichever. (They’re very fun and funny.)
Check back often for more updates.
Image: “Blogging” by Additive Theory via Flickr using a Creative Commons license.
Tweet This Post
{ 1 comment… read it below or add one }
Jana, this is the first time I’ve clicked over to this page. You are too sweet, thank you!! And how amazing that you described everyone. Lovely.
Reply