I’ve said it before: My mini-van is where toys go to die. Also, mittens, empty water bottles and shin guards. While my experience might be decidedly suburban, I’ll bet most moms could relate to it no matter where they live.
That’s why I like to check out what’s happening with mom bloggers who live in various places across our fine country, suburban, yes, but also urban and rural. Here are three of the best:
Suburban Jungle (http://www.suburbanjungle.net/) Jenny Isenman, a.k.a. “Jenny from the Blog,” says she finds “the humor in the everyday and it keeps me sane. That and I live in a one story house. So every time I jump, I consider it an opportunity to clean up the toys in the yard.” She writes about life in suburbia, and how she feels she needs an > English-to-Starbucks dictionary. She confesses she’s been addicted to sleep as long as she can remember, so you can imagine what she felt like when her toddler asked her at 2 a.m.: “If a dragon falls in a fire what would happen?” (She decided the dragon would be fine thanks to its thick skin.) Whether it’s her friend’s botched Botox (“the phenomenon I call the “Evil Eyebrow”), or her kids’ penchant for words that describe bodily functions (“their Beavis and Butthead phase”), Jenny from the Blog reports from the jungle that is suburbia.
City Mama ( http://citymama.typepad.com/citymama/) Stefania Pomponi Butler’s blog says the writer/producer/blogger “lives in Silicon Valley, California with her husband (and his pile of laundry), their two impossibly cute (and very loud) girls, and about 2,649 plastic horses.” Recently, she warned some Internet bullies that their moms are on Facebook, and she even threw a virtual shower for fellow blogger, Tanis Miller. Stefania, who’s “always cooking something up,” writes often about culinary issues, offering up recipes, reviews and advice on everything from great sauce pans to the perfect pear. She blogged about a photo shoot she did in L.A. which involved “strangers sticking their hands down the front of my shirt.” Ah, the glamour of a City Mama.
Confessions of a Pioneer Woman ( http://thepioneerwoman.com/) Ree Drummond is a “thirty-something ranch wife, mother of four” who writes about her “decade-long transition from spoiled city girl to domestic country wife.” My favorite part is the pictures of horses and cowboys in chaps, but there’s so much more to Ree’s blog, most of it in photos. There are shots of her family rustling the cattle (or whatever it’s called) with captions like, “I remember a day when this little girl was shorter than the calves.” She calls her husband the “Marlboro man,” and reports “There are no spas in the country.” Which is why her daughter made her own avocado facial. Her photography is wonderful, filled with endless blue skies and close-ups of unsuspecting cows. Most of all, it’s a portal to a whole different life than we have in the suburbs, a life where, Ree says, “Getting up at 4:00 a.m. can’t be high on the list of desired summer activities for the kids on our ranch, but it is what it is.”
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Well deserved kudos.
Great job! (But you knew that already!)
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Cudos Jen, you totally deserve this!
p.s. Think Weston- what do you think now!?!
Congrats, Jen!!! Nice recognition!
Very Cool. My daughter the Writer. I knew someday you’d take care of me. Keep up the good work.
CRAP!
I nearly pooped my pants! And not like, a little turd, but a big, brown banana-sized log! Because I only poop like twice a week, so, it is quite impressive, ya know. Poop forms quite well to the intestine when it sits there for so long. Makes a colonoscopy really not necessary; I can see polyp indentations with no problem…not that there are any…
I am not sure if you set me up for this, or if I did…
Congrats…I am jealous. much.
Way to go, Mama!
I’ll have to pretend to be surprised. Here goes:
“What???? Really??? Oh, WOW. That’s so COOL, Jenny. Good Housekeeping? You’re Great Housekeeping. What KEPT them?”
There. How was that?
(Actually, I think they must have missed a few blog entries.)
Thank you all for the support!!! Oh, Kim you go too far. Paris, nice acting.
Congrats! That’s really fantastic!
WOW – that’s AWESOME!! Congratulations!!
Congrats Jen! Well deserved recognition!
YIPPEE—I am so proud of you! Congratulations, but now stopping praising yourself and get the next story done…LOL!