It’s exciting to hear that the Mummy Blogging community is getting involved in Bangladesh.
Three mummy bloggers: Josie at Sleep is for the Weak; Eva at Nixdminx and Sian at Mummy-tips are travelling to Bangladesh at the end of August with Save the Children. Their role is to meet mothers, share their stories and raise awareness of the terrible conditions [...]
Today there is another new blogging experience for me – I am taking part in a carnival!
Mellow Mummy has gathered together posts about travelling with children and one of mine has been included.
She is about to fly across the Atlantic with a 1-year old and was keen to gather tips. There are posts about being on [...]
I am very excited to have been chosen as the British Mummy Blogger of the week!
It may seem small but to me it’s a huge compliment, I feel very honoured. Thank you Potty Mummy for your support! It helps to know that people are reading and enjoying what I enjoy writing.
This is a really interesting post from my friend Alastair Humphreys – adventurer, author, motivational speaker. I met Al when he cycled through Bishkek and stayed with us in our Soviet flat. The story of his four year cycle around the world is fascinating, as are Al’s blog posts. Like me he thinks and reflects [...]
This week, doing research for an interview, I found myself drawn into a network of “mommy bloggers”. I enjoyed reading their blogs. As one wrote “there is something powerful in the shared experience of motherhood, regardless of the situation or circumstances.” I find it very therapeutic to discover mothers who think about the same [...]
Following on from my last post, I found this article interesting.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5600675.ece
Blogging is a strange thing. My husband encouraged me to start this blog to market Revolution Baby but as I write I still wonder who really cares what I think about Toys R Us or schools closing in snow. As far as I’m aware I only have two readers – Al Humphreys and my mother [...]