My favourite blogs

These are what I read when I should be doing real work. You should take a break and read them too!

Babies Who Brunch

Bringing up Charlie

Califlorna

Caught Writing

Cool Mom Guide

Diary of an Unlikley Housewife

Diary of a Surprsied Mum

Expat Mum

Expat Mums Blog

Family Affairs

Fanciful Alice

Formerly Gracie

Grit’s Day

Having It All

Honest Mum

If I Could Escape

I Hate My Message Board

I’m So Fancy

Island Mum of Two

It’s My Life

Jenography

Jo Beaufoix

Journey 2 Learn

Just a Plane Ride Away

Kate Morris

KiddyCharts

Knackered Mother’s Wine Club

Leaving California and Other States of Mind

Little Mummy

Living Abroad

Living Graciously

London Mums Blog

Love in the Nest

Mad English Woman

Marathon Mum

Mari’s World

Menai Newbould

Millennium Housewife

Moaning Mum

Mom E Centric

Mommy Has A Headache

Most/Least

Mother Without a Bath

Multitude

Mum-e

My Tiny Kingdom

Nappy Valley Girl

New Day, New Lesson

Not Wrong, Just Different

No Wine on Wednesdays

Paradise Lost in Translation

Pants With Names

Perfectly Happy Mum

Part Mummy, Part Me

Pond Parleys

Posh Point of View

Rebel Mother

Reluctant Memsahib

Samantha Smythe’s Modern Family Blog

Silicon Valley Diva

Single Parent Dad

Slurping Life

Stickers, Stars and Smiles

Super Savvy Me

Tangerine Times

Thames Valley Mums Blog

Thinly Spread

The American Resident

The Potty Diaries

The synchronization of us

Time Management Mum

Two under two

whatisforteamum’s posterous

Under the Big Blue Sky

Wandermom

 

7 COMMENTS

  1. clairerowe@yahoo.com | 19th Sep 11

    Great list, I hope one day my new blog might make that list! Its The Pregnant Pessimist, and if you want to give it a try, it is at http://pregnantpessimist.blogspot.com/
    Your feedback on how to make it better and any great post ideas would be very much appreciated!
    I am attempting to try and get it seen out there, so any tips on that too would be brill

  2. Au Pair | 8th Aug 11

    ohhhhhhhh, such an useful list!! I’m a young a mother trying to find a au pair, I’m goint to start reading them right know to see if I get some info. If I found any other useful link I will tell you.

  3. Connie | 13th Dec 10

    Very inspiring blog! I have to admit, but my wife and I are both addicted to reading your blog posts and we’re really enjoying them. Really engaging. One humble suggestion for all the other mothers and fathers out there that find it mentally and physically draining to keep track of your teens all the time is to test out this smartphone tracker. My daughter (15) is always on her phone, gosh knows what she is doing and being a father, I’m a bit more paranoid. It is slightly invasive but I’d much prefer to be able to monitor her than not knowing what is happening. Personally, I just can’t stand the feeling of being out of the loop! Anyway, have a look if you’re ever curious – http://www.yourvirtualnanny.com/

  4. Mary | 24th Aug 10

    I have had so much fun rambling through other people’s lives via their blogs…and there are so many good ones on your list! thanks

  5. Best Forex Trading System | 10th Aug 10

    Damn, awesome website. I actually came across this on Bing, and I am happy I did. I will definately be coming back here more often. Wish I could add to the posts here and bring a bit more to the table, but am just absorbing as much info as I can at the moment.

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  7. TooManyHats | 28th Oct 08

    Thanks for including me. You are on mine now too. Love meeting new friends from all over.

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