Today is the last scheduled guest blogger from my year of “Whiteboard Wednesday Guest Posts.” Thanks for making them feel welcome every week. Robert Hookey (you can call him The Hook, everyone else does), is a Niagara Falls husband/ dad/bellman/blogger/ author/mammal. On its surface, his life is pretty unassuming, but when he dons his bellman […]
Whiteboard Wednesday
Elmo Has Balls…
We’re almost to the end of my year of entertaining Wednesday guest bloggers. This week’s blogger is Kerry Whiteley. Kerry is a stay at home mother of two children who is trying to figure the whole mothering thing out. She works part-time from home, does freelance writing, and has dreams of being a published author but […]
I'm Only Trying to Help
This week’s guest blogger is Stacey. She is the mastermind behind the humor blog, OneFunnyMotha.com. Stacey is also a freelance writer whose award-winningwork has appeared on such parenting sites as The Huffington Post, Mamalode, Mamapedia, and Today’s Mama. Predicated on the belief that parenting is not nor ever should be an extreme sport, her blog […]
Just Say the Grace Already
It’s my pleasure to introduce you to this week’s guest blogger. Jan is a kindergarten teacher, mom to four boys, and wife to a fantastic bearded husband. She pretends to understand Pokemon and to enjoy playing Lego. Jan gets most of her exercise teaching gym to her kindergarten students and rushing between classes with her trusty […]
Good Mom vs. Bad Mom
Today’s guest blogger is Michelle Hauser. Michelle is a wife, mother and freelance writer who lives in Napanee Ontario with her husband Mark and their son Joseph. Michelle is a weekly columnist for The Kingston Whig-Standard and her essays have appeared in The Globe and Mail. You can follow Michelle’s blog, Train of Thought. ~~~ Let’s be clear […]
Brownie, Carrot—What's the Difference?
It is my pleasure to introduce you to this week’s guest blogger, Lynnette Conroy. Lynnette is an introverted, idiosyncratic, over-tested individual with a broken edit button. She is a writer, a mom, a software trainer and an all-around lunatic that thinks weird thoughts, then says them out loud – often on her blog, which can […]
The day I denied my kids their vegetables
This week’s guest post is from Emily Wierenga. Emily is a wife, mother, artist and the author of Chasing Silhouettes: How to help a Loved One Battling an Eating Disorder and Mom in the Mirror: Body Image, Beauty and Life After Pregnancy (Mother’s Day 2013). For more info, please visit emilywierenga.com. Maybe it was because, at the time, I had four boys […]
Imagination Has Its Limits
Karyn is a lapsed social worker, work-at-home mom, and one-quarter of Team Pickles. Along with Ben (the thinker), Molly (the doer), and Ian (the Brit), she battles for truth, justice, and the Canadian way in a world where parenting and puns go hand-in-hand. Follow their adventures at PicklesINK and get short bursts of funny on […]
It's Just a Body Part
This week’s guest blogger is Kim Harms. Kim lives in small-town Iowa with her husband and three sons. When not focusing on survival in her testosterone-laden household, she writes and runs a clothing ministry for Haitian children. Her work has been published in a variety of magazines and devotionals. She blogs at kimharms.net and 500dresses.org. […]
When Your 2-Year-Old Is Your Boss
It is my pleasure to present this week’s guest blogger. Gina Gennari is an English Professor, blogger, writer, and TV addict who is currently in the process of editing her first YA novel. She lives in Southeastern PA and is a mom to a chatty and cheerful two-year-old son, Jude, and to two sweet cats, Harry […]