Bloggers & Organizations Involved 2014

 
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Here is a List of All the Bloggers & Organizations Who will be Contributing Articles During June 2014


Eats On Feets - UK - is an informal milk sharing page on Facebook.  Babies need breastmilk to maintain optimum health.  Parents and professionals know this!  Every day, women from around the World selflessly donate thousands of ounces of breastmilk directly to babies.  With Eats On Feets, these donations are commerce-free, just as nature intended, and they are making a huge difference in the lives of babies and their families.

http://www.visitfromthestork.co.uk/

Visit from the Stork - the UK's only publication for young parents and parents to be under 25.  A social enterprise set up to empower young parents and inspoire them to do the best they can in all aspects of parenthood and their life!
Prize - A Tibetan silver pendant of a stork carrying a baby

Mummies Waiting - is my journey through the life of my princess Kairi.  We post age appropriate updates on how Kairi is progressing, how we feel and what being a Mummy is like.

Mummy is a Gadget Geek - Our new fangled family life - all about breastfeeding and bringing up three kids with a bit of geekery and gadgets thrown in! 

Diddle Diddle Dumpling - The tales of a young Scottish Mum & her two sons. From day-to-day life to those special occasions. 

Mixed Bag of All Sorts  - I'm Ruth, mum to Andrew (3.5 years) and Joel (20 months).  I blog about a bit of this and a bit of that.... mum-hood, language development and linguistics, outdoor fun, breastfeeding, cloth nappies, recipes, my faith, craft. 

Keeping Up With The Jones Family - I'm a cloth-nappying, breastfeeding, babywearing, co-sleeping, attachment Momma with a dedication to Disney, outdoor activities and big sparkly bucketfuls of childhood magic.

Hex Mum Plus One - My name is Mandi Jane Morrison.  I am aged mid 30s and a qualified nursery nurse, I have a BA(hons) degree in childhood and youth studies.  I am a breastfeeding peer supporter and chairperson of the local maternity services liaison committee and the school PTA.  I have been with my husband Asa for 17 years and we have been married for 12.  I do not have much time for hobbies as I am pretty much a full time mum to our seven wonderful children, which leaves very little spare time.

Mummy Memories - I'm Mary-Kate, mummy of 2 lovely little people who make me smile every day. Girlfriend to Michael who just happens to be my best friend too. I started blogging late November 2013, so I'm still a newbie and I absolutely love it, I won't lie - it's my escape from being 'just a mum' (I'm not just a mum, I'm me too) and it's now my favourite hobby. 

Sorry About The Mess - I'm Chloe, a 29 year-old mum and family photographer. I live in South London with my toddler son Arlo, baby Rory, and their dad, Sam.  

My Little L - My name is Victoria, I am a mum-to-be blogger from Worcestershire/West Midlands, I have started blogging as wanted to share our journey into the world of parenting. As a result we have a baby girl due in the end of June.

Circus Queen - Circus Queen is a natural parenting blog, kind of. Adele is a Trinidadian mother, writer and breastfeeding helper living in Bristol. She blogs to think out loud, raise awareness and, hopefully, entertain. 

My Baby Boy and Me - Adventures with my 2 year old.  Blogging about parenting, baking, photography, craft and fashion.

We Are Going On An Adventure - I started blogging as a mainly personal record of life with Ben, Chloe & Amy - a place to note down the things they have done to make us smile, their achievements and our adventures as my little people "take on the world". 

Belle Du Brighton -A Lifestyle, Food and Fashion Blog Now with added Baby!

The Princess Poet's Life Adventures - Hello! I'm Lucy owner of this little bit of the Internet. Thank you for popping by! Why not stay a while and read my past ramblings. If you like then,Come along for the ride! 

Attachment Mummy - Leta is a home-birthing, babywearing, blogging full-time mum to 3 little girls aged 4, 2 and 6 months, all of whom are still breastfeeding.  In between she drinks tea, eats cake and vainly tries to have long, quiet baths with a good book.  

Being Mum I want this blog to act as a sort of a diary and a forum for sharing my recipes, money saving tips and ideas for keeping my home clean and organised as well as my experiences of being a Mum.

Family Fever - Hello, and welcome to my blog!  I am Kate, and I live in Devon with my husband Kevin and our children, Gemma, Jacob and Max.  It is never quiet here, but we love it - our house is always full of laughter, noise and mess (just the way we like it).

Mummy To Boyz - I'm a parent lifestyle blogger and have two boys.  The boy who is four and the young one who is 17 months.  The boy is my 'free spirited' child so we spend a lot of time outside making the most of the new forest and the beach.  We also love messy play and truly believe that kids should be allowed to be kids - although I do require cocktails on school nights if it's been a 'free spirited' day!

My Thoughts On Things - My musings, thoughts, ideas and opinions on God, life, parenting and the books I read.  

A Baby OnBoard - I’m Gill, an early-thirtysomething first-time mum to the lovely Eliza, who made a speedy entrance to the world in early 2012. We live with my husband in south east London. I’m currently expecting our second child, due in early October 2014  

Life With Pink Princesses -My name is Jodie.  I am 21 years old.  I became a Mum at the age of 16.  I married Mr. Right on my 21st birthday.  I have two daughters with another on the way. 

  Preschool Mum - I'm Chrissy! A full time working mummy, teacher and long suffering wife of @petemarriott84 (he's ok really!).  We are currently a family of 3 but this is to change in early May when we will be blessed with a son who will be a younger brother to our beautiful 2 year old daughter, NOM.

Edspire - I am hoping that this blog can become a resource for family fun and most importantly an example of hope after loss.  Because in spite of it all I still have faith and hope for the future of my little family and especially my children.  Last year as well as losing Matilda Mae we also suffered loss through an early miscarriage.  As 2014 began we found out that we were pregnant again, with our Rainbow Baby.  Rainbow Baby is due at the beginning of August 2014.  You can read all about this pregnancy after loss here on the blog.  I am Growing A Rainbow!

Slugs and Snails - is a brand new blog. I am a mum of 3 boys a baby, a toddler and a small one. We breastfeed, use cloth nappies and babywear. Blogging about parenting, family life, budgeting and reviews. 

Baking Betsy - Hello and welcome to my little corner of the internet, full of spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. I’m Charlotte, Uneven Fringe Champion 2010-13, part-time worker in Westminster, living in London sort of (Enfield), mama to Betsy, wife to Dave and crazy cat lady to Ian. This blog is mostly for Betsy so when she’s older she can see what she and her family did when she was so very young. It’s like looking at your parent’s photo albums but with some clumsily written words written underneath them.

Dancing in Wellies -There's Mr G and me, our two boys aged 5 and 3 and bump who is due August 2014!

Like Tomorrow - A blog on all things Motherly and Married..... with added Rock&Roll.  

Visit from the Stork - Where being a young parent is something to celebrate! 

Attachment Feminism - mainly writes about parenting, sexual politics and the sociology of the body. Not usually at the same time. She has blogged irregularly for UK feminist site The F Word, and reviewed movie releases, lectures and books from a feminist perspective. She blogs for HuffPost annd has contributed to Juno magazine and Natural Mamas.  She has a three year old son and a baby daughter.  

Charlotee Keating ENGLAND - Down to earth and informative blog sharing parenting, breastfeeding and style advice for nursing mums by Charlotte Keating ENGLAND Maternity & Nursingwear







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