I’ve been kicking this post around in my head since last week when a co-worker pointed me in the direction of a Huffington Post article about mommy bloggers and our super-secret powers as consumers. There’s a good bit of argument in the blogosphere about whether moms should monetize their blogs. Some feel it’s a bait-and-switch….
mommy wars
Moms are people too
I don’t talk about my c-section much around here. Want to know why? Because every time I do I come across a post or a comment left somewhere else or a tweet that gets sent out a day or two later that may not be directed at me but which feels very much like it…
A little bit of everything all rolled into one
To go ahead and get the McFatty talk out of the way, I stepped on the scale this morning and didn’t break it. Woot. I’m up to 195, but considering I wore lounge pants all week last week and ate my fair share of a pan of macaroni and cheese, I’ll take it. Because it…
Calgon, take me away
My good friend Karen eloquently pointed out that this Mommy War judgment goes both ways. And it needs to stop IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. Because we are ALL “working” moms whether we receive monetary compensation or not. So it’s ridiculous to continue this back and forth and back and forth and back and forth and round…
I feel like I already said this once before
OH WAIT. I TOTALLY DID. We’re all in this together, people. Blair wrote a post yesterday about how being a working mom is hard. Because it is, y’all. It totally is. This blog is a testament to the fact that this isn’t easy. In fact, it’s downright the most difficult thing I’ve ever done in…