[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] Or maybe just how to get published on the internet. I may have gotten a bit overzealous with the whole world domination thing. I’ve been publishing my work with submissions-based websites for about a year-and-a-half now and running my own submissions-based site for a little over […]
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All That Swearing Isn’t Becoming of a Lady
It is totally becoming. TOTALLY.
8 Reasons Black Friday Now SUCKS
By Gina Ballentine To all the crazies who had to throw punches and trample people to get a computer for $35 – thanks a lot. Not only did you ruin lives and hurt people in order to score a deal less than 12 hours after celebrating all you are thankful […]
Momsters: 5 Ways to Fight Against Mean Girl Moms
By Randi Cornwall of Poppies + Pinot My cheeks burn when I see the photos. All the people I love, at an event I would have been honored to attend. The #blessed #besties burn my retinas. I can’t help but wonder what it is that I’ve done to earn this […]
I’m Not Thankful On Thanksgiving; I’m F**king Sad
By Rachel Bledsoe of The Misfits of a Mountain Mama Dear Diary, I am sorry I haven’t written in awhile, but it’s been a strange, wild ride since the last time we spoke. I’m a mom now; my son is almost 3. He’s really great, and he has an unbelievable amount […]
This Is Why I Will Not Be Hosting Thanksgiving This Year
For the past three years our household has gotten out of having to host Thanksgiving. Last year I was weeks away from having our second daughter, and the one year my husband and I actually did host the meal was when I was pregnant with my first child. And […]
Yes, Even Mental Illness Is Allowed a Bad Day
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Kristina Hammer of The Daily Rantings of an Angrivated Mom Recently, I have witnessed some happenings which involved people who were emotionally compromised and fragile being bullied under the pretense of self-victimization. Though there were various motives, the bottom line simply put was they were […]
What You Should Know About Post-Adoption Depression
By Jill Robbins of Ripped Jeans & Bifocals I was crying the ugly cry in my hospital room after my daughter was born. A nice nurse found me some Kleenex. She was kind to me, patting my shoulder. “This happens sometimes, honey. Talk to your doctor about meds.” She discreetly slid a […]