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Monday Updates

18 May

So, it’s Monday, which means it’s time to update you on ME around the web.

You already know about this one. But I’m mentioning it anyway because HELLO! I was on CNN.

Article up at Special Needs Bliss, Advocate – Enough Said. A bit of a rant, cleaned up for non-personal blogness.

Another article up at Special Needs Bliss, How to Find Special Needs Programs.

The $250 Giftcard Giveaway for Capri-Sun Sunrise is still going strong over at Butterviews! The deadline isn’t until July, so be sure to enter if you haven’t already.

CNN Interview: Mothers as Breadwinners

9 May

And I didn’t say “Dude” once!

Watch me on CNN

8 May

Update: Now will be at 12:10/3:10

As I type this, I’m so nervous my hands are sweating.

I will be on CNN tomorrow. Tomorrow. As in… Tomorrow. I’ll be on satellite with Fredricka Whitfield (CNN Weekend afternoon anchor) and Suzanne Riss from Working Mother Magazine. The gist of the story is the challenges and benefits of working from home, and also turning into the breadwinner of the family (since Poe lost his job.)

I got a broadcast from Hire My Mom, and answered it. And this came of it. Wow.

SO. Tomorrow, Saturday, May 9th at 12:15 pacific, 3:15 eastern. Wish me luck. And hopes that I don’t choke, get the hiccups or talk like a valley girl. And that I don’t make a complete ass out of myself. It’s a big coup for Vineyard, and I don’t want to screw that up.

If you have advice – PLEASE SHARE IT. HALP NEEDED. AND PERHAPS XANAX.

$250 Visa Card Giveaway

30 Apr

Hi all – just a quick blurb… To send you somewhere else. Capri-Sun Sunrise is giving away a $250 giftcard on my review site. So don’t enter here! Click over to the entry to enter. You’ll have to work in your comment. I want to know your morning “issues.” And Good Luck!

Monday Rundown

13 Apr

I’ve decided on Monday’s to do a basic rundown of what I’ve done online in the previous week, if anything, so I’m not pointing it all out every entry, but I’m still letting you know what’s going on for me.

I landed a ghostwriting gig for parts of an ebook that’s WoW related, so that’s kind of cool. I’m done with the project, but that may lead to a WoW blogging position.

I highlighted Yom Kippur Reflections on Blog Nosh. Anna T. is a sweet soul, and I was excited to be able to highlight a mainly unknown blogger.

I highlighted Haagen-Dazs Five on Butterviews. Not a product review per se, but the one tried is damn good.

I highlighted the Hunger Pledge on Butterviews. They were my sponsor for SxSW. A very good cause, with many ways to contribute – and not all financial.

I reviewed Yanni Voices for the One2One Network on Butterviews.

I reviewed the Ballas Hough Band for the One2One Network on Butterviews.

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

20 Mar

Just a little bit of a head’s up for you the reader.

And can I just say thank you, first?  There are a couple of you who are faithful commenters, and I thank you for reminding me that I am not alone in the world, and perhaps not so weird.  I appreciate that, I appreciate you.  Thank you.

Anyway – I’m going to be changing the site’s look a little bit.  I don’t know when.  But soon, hopefully.  But it just doesn’t feel like me anymore, and I’m changing things to be more me.  In a lot of areas.  So, if it looks different at some point – don’t worry – I’m still here.

I’ve added a list to the right hand side bar.  The list will change and morph as I decide on new things to add.  There is no timeline to it.  There is no deadline.  It’s not a list of things to accomplish before the year ends.  They are just things I want to figure out and do.  And once they’re done, or habits become habits, they’ll be crossed off.  It’s more for me than you – but I want to share my journey.

I also may be cleaning up the sidebars – perhaps bowing out of things that I’m either not participating in well, or don’t fit me any longer.

I’ll have a post coming on Butterviews soon about my sponsor for my trip to SXSW.  While the trip didn’t turn out like I expected, they are a good cause and deserve a highlight.

And finally Blogher.  Dammit.  The plan was the same as last year.  Use the funds from our tax refund to go.  That worked beautifully last year, and our budget wasn’t effected by the trip.  But, since I’m working on a business that isn’t yet booming, and Poe lost his job, unemployment hasn’t kicked in, and he hasn’t found a new one…  well…  we’ll be living off the refund for the time being.  Which means no BlogHer for me.  I’ve entered a contest, but well, it’s a contest.

If you would like to sponsor my trip to BlogHer – Please contact me.  Sponsorship entails the conference ticket, hotel, and flight.  Of course, you’ll have to have already purchased the ticket since they’re already sold out…  And you’re just trying to figure out who to give it to!  Pick Me!

Something Fun – Family Game Night

25 Feb

You know… My family doesn’t play enough.  It’s true.  We just don’t play together.  We’re busy, and by the end of the day exhausted, and there just seems to be so much we have to do that by the time it’s the kids’ bedtime – we haven’t done anything fun as a family.

Switching gears – but not really – the topic just brought this to mind – I am not Mormon.  However, I have always admired the religion’s commitment to family and the proactive steps they take.  I don’t know a LOT about it, but they have a tradition that I believe is called family home evening.  Once a week, they are committed to spending quality time with their family.  I’m not sure if it is a game night, or a Scripture study, or heck – both?  But they’re focused on spending time with their families uninterrupted.

I think we’re going to have to start that here at my house.  One night a week doing something together.

Time to Play has a new feature they’re promoting on their website called Family Game Night.  Do you remember playing Monopoly?  Or Uno!?  I miss the laughing.  I miss the competition.  I miss spending fun time with the people I love.

This friday, Resourceful Mommy is holding a Site Warming Party for Time to Play.  From 9-10pm Eastern, you can chat Tweet with Toy Expert Jim Silver, editor in chief of Time to Play Mag. There will be prizes, of course, but dude.  How many times in one’s life can you say you get to chat with a toy expert?

Connections

29 Jan

When I started writing online, it was 1995.  The world wide web was still getting it’s feet wet in terms of making connections.  There were some new people putting their Online Diaries up.  I don’t even remember who the first one I stumbled upon was.  Possibly Kymm in her Sweet as a Biscuit years.  She’s the one I remember from those days anyway.  I’ve always written a journal.  From as young as I can remember with those little diaries with a tiny space per day.  And a lock.

And so, I started to write.  I was KeeArgo on AOL.  A frequenter on the chatrooms – on my 14.4 modem – the height of technology at the time.  With your membership, you got some server space.  So I learned basic html (the only code language at the time).  I painstakingly coded every single page, and uploaded them one at a time.  Don’t forget to update the archives, back, and next links too!  It was a time consuming, tedious, detail oriented process.  Blogs didn’t exist – and there wasn’t any software to help until HotDog as I recall.

There wasn’t a “community” per se.  There weren’t comments.  Perhaps you could email the person your reactions if they put their email address up.  In fact, my one and only troll was during those days – I did put my email on my page, and I was informed by one reader that I should be sterilized so I couldn’t pass my immoral tattooed genes on to any offspring.  That was…  fun.  I wonder if he knows I passed my genes on in subsequent years.

Eventually, of course, the online diaries took off…  There were discussions about what constituted a “diary” versus a “journal.”  And then technology started advancing – and there were “blogs” or “weblogs” which came under the “journaling” not “diary” heading.  In fact there was a lot of discussion that “blogs” weren’t really valid to begin with.  Where’s the prose?  Where’s the actual writing?  Of course,  we know how that whole debate reconciled itself.

As time went on, we all found each other, of course.  It’s what us humans do – we connect.

So, what are the benefits of connection for me?  In the simplest terms – I’m not alone.  I’m not the only one out there putting myself up for everyone to see.  I’m not the only woman who feels the way I do, or struggles as I do.  I’m not the only mother struggling with this issue or that.  I’m not the only wife who wonders if my husband really did spawn on another planet.  I’m not the only one who questions her spirituality, sanity, or validity.  I am not alone.  That, in and of itself, eases burdens.  And then – the ability to share with others, to commiserate with others, to help others bear their responsibilities.  To debate, and argue, and laugh, and cry.

In society today, I feel very isolated.  Even if I’m out and about in my day – every one is so busy, so harried, it’s hard to connect with them.  At least not until 10pm at night and you take a moment to breathe and stop and look around.  But with the community around me online – I can be with people and make that connection I so need.  This is the most important benefit I’ve received.

Other benefits, of course, include going to events such as BlogHer and Blissdom and making that in-person connection.  Getting paid to blog in various parts of the innernets.  Getting to share wisdom and research that might help others.  Starting my online business, Vineyard Virtual Services for goodness sakes.  I don’t think that it would have been feasible had blogging not been something we could market and reach people with.  It’s what’s going to allow me to stay home with my family.

The benefit, in summary, is being involved in something tangible that’s bigger than us individually.

The post is my entry into Mabel’s Labels contest for BlogHer ’09.  What can I say – I’d love to be a correspondent.

We have a Winner

19 Jan

We have a winner for the Superbowl Party Pack!

Congratulations, Maria P.!  I’m sending you an email to get your address to pass on to Pepsi.

Thank you to all who participated!

An Award!

16 Jan

So.  Headless Mom has passed to me an award.   It’s my second in all the years I’ve been blogging, so I must say thank you.  It’s always wonderful to be acknowledged.  I had the pleasure of meeting Headless Mom at BlogHer last year – she was passing out headless dolls, as I recall.  And she still reads me.  So, I must not have made too terrible an impression!

So – the award – Making Lemons out of Lemonade

This award comes with a few rules: Put the logo on your blog or post. Nominate at least 10 blogs which show GREAT ATTITUDE and/or GRATITUDE! Be sure to link to your nominees within your post. Let them know that they have received this award by commenting on their blog. Share the love and link to this post and to the person from whom you received your award.

Now the hard part – Passing it on.  These blogs really don’t have anything in common.  Some are popular, some aren’t.  Some are Christian, some aren’t. Some curse, some don’t.  But I find each of these bloggers compelling for some reason – in all their differences.

  1. Steph at Adventures in Babywearing for her indomitable spirit.
  2. Angela at Bring the Rain for her grace and heart in sharing her daughter’s story.
  3. Kelly at Generation Cedar for never wavering in her principles.
  4. Ree at The Pioneer Woman who exudes the gratitude she has for the life she leads in every post and picture.
  5. Stacy at Your Sacred Calling for the calm, focused and true way she lives her life pointed at God.
  6. Tanis at Attack of the Redneck Mommy for the ferociousness in which she loves and fights for her kids and husband.
  7. Crystal at Boobs, Injuries, and Dr. Pepper for the great attitude she has through all she’s been through.
  8. Allison at Mrs. Fussypants for her indomitable spirit through the last couple of years.
  9. Oh, the Joys for the attitude she shows about and to her children.
  10. Megan at Velveteen Mind for her constancy (even if she IS a fan of the blogging hiatus.)

Of course this isn’t everyone – I read hundreds of feeds.  But it’s a start for now.  Thank you to them for their thoughts, wishes, dreams, and the urge to share them with everyone.

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Don’t forget – the Superbowl Party Pack Giveaway ends tonight, Jan. 16th at 11:59pm PST.

I’ve a new post up at Blissfully Domestic - Physical Therapy -  A Quick Look.

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