Because we’re single parents and we don’t have time to read a million blogs every week I use this post every week to highlight my favorites and let you highlight yours … DON’T BE SHY. Shameless self-promotion is strongly encouraged.
My personal favorites this week
This post is so moving, so heart felt and so well-written that I’m almost scared to point you this way because you’ll never read my blog again. No seriously, go read this post in which Kristen describes her and her 3-year-old’s experience in a busy cafe with happily married people everywhere. Something we can all relate to.
Green Bean Mama shares one of her tricks to instant happiness. I really enjoyed this post! Thanks for the tip Clare!
It’s Better to Give Than to Receive
Single Ma at Fabulous Financials always serves up amazing posts but this one shows a clear case of how paying it forward can pay big. If you’re not a regular reader of her blog, you should be … this single mom knows how to save the pennies.
Your Turn …
If you have a blog - leave a link to the best post you wrote all week.
If you don’t have a blog – leave a link the best post you’ve read all week.
Try to keep them on the single parent theme, but if there’s something extra special out there, feel free to post it.
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You know I love senseless self-promotion.
This was my favorite post this week. I had a slow week, but I’m pretty proud of this one.
Anti-Misogyny Maneuver
http://breakfastfordinner.net/?p=24
Wow, thanks A, big compliment coming from you. You underestimate your own writing talent, though.
All those posts are lovely, especially Canada Day 2008. Thanks for sharing.
Since you asked for shameless self-promotion…here is my favorite post this week from my blog. Enjoy!
http://capitalcitymama.wordpress.com/2008/06/30/warm-weather-cookingthe-crock-pot/
I love to have the vast single parent blogosphere narrowed down! Thanks MSM!
And over the last week, I think this is my best…. at least its the shortest
http://kitkat4real.blogspot.com/2008/06/it-ok-to-be-ok-with-being-single.html
Have a great 4th everyone.
I just clicked on from BBC, love your blog. I can barely find time to post and i’m not a single parent. Not traditional with how much my husband works, but certainly not single. All of you single parents out there astound me
I’ve recently started a blog to occupy what free time i have!
I love being part of the parenting club!