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•How we laughed |
Welcome to my blog! I'm a single mummy (by choice) to a 2 year old girl (adopted June 2010) on leave from teaching (Head of English at an 11-18 comp). |
•Not Supermum |
Tales of an Unfit Mother - Welcome to my world. I'm a single parent mum to two beautiful daughters. A lapsed chocoholic. In training to be a nun. Happily divorced from the angry ex. Life is good
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•Froginthefield |
The Frog Blog is a record of life in and around my life as a Mum of 3, farmers wife and business owner. The stories are true, often hilarious, with a few jokes thrown in here and there! |
•Vivacious Mum |
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When I started 'VIVACIOUS MUM', it was my intention to share experiences with fellow single mothers, as well as mentor those who were just starting their Single mom journey. I also sought to portray positive images of single motherhood in an effort to combat the negative stereotypes portrayed in the media. But, one of the things I’ve noticed about single mom bloggers is that the one thing that should bind us together, keeps us apart: SINGLE MOTHERHOOD.
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•Musings of a mum of two boys |
A young single mum of 2 very little boys trying to muddle through her seperation in march 2010 and impending divorce. It isn't very informative and might not always make sense but thats pretty much how life is at the momen.' |
•Single Mummy UK |
Learning to cope with life as a single mum to lovely young children. Trying to find the light at the end of the tunnel. |
•Metajugglamum |
I am an ex-pat single mother of a 3yo boy, trying to raise him to the best of my ability in Germany, whilst running our home and managing my own business. These three elements make up the entirety of my life at the moment and the challenge is to find a perfect balance between them that enables us to live within our means, to grow and develop in the way we both need to for ourselves and our individual futures and have enough quality time left for each other.
This is the ever-shifting triangle I am attempting to stabilise but to do that I have to manage, prioritise … and juggle. This blog is therefore about a juggling mum; Metajugglamum is my alias … and my story. |
•Positively Divorced |
32, two children, trying to make a living, study, stay sane, stay away from bitterness and emerge positively divorced. |
•A is for......and then he left me. |
A is for...and then he left me is written by @MrsLJHall who writes about how she coped after her husband suddenly left her for another woman – leaving her (and 2 children) homeless, hurt and in a large amount of debt. MrsLJHall hopes that by sharing her experiences other people may benefit from reading about the ways in which she coped and may find comfort in knowing that it is possible to get through those early days after your partner leaves.
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•Slummy Single Mummy |
Slummy Single Mummy is written by Jo Middleton, a freelance journalist and single mother of two daughters – one a typical teenager and the other an energetic seven year old.
Jo writes about the high and lows of parenting alone, with what she hopes is a sense of humour with just a dash of experienced parent cynicism. To be honest, it is mainly the lows that get the coverage, but then that’s the beauty of blogging as a single mother – it’s like having a virtual husband to vent your fury at.
If you have ever worried about your hands-off parenting style, sent a teenager to school in the rain because you don’t want to lend them your coat, or hidden your dirty dishes in the cupboard, then Jo’s down to earth family management style is sure to appeal.
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•chicmama |
Raw, emotional posts from a thirty-something single mother of five still trying to come to terms with the shock departure of her husband and discovering his addiction to cocaine and alcohol . The battles that ensue, not least because of his lies and addictions and the fight for justice is depicted in this blog but ultimately however painful it all is, Chic Mama is surviving singleparenthood ....one step at a time.
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•singlemotherhoodchallenges |
Hayley is a single parent, part time student, part time complimentary therapist and amateur photographer. She became a mum at 16 and within four months as a single mum, she has overcome many stereotypes and stigmas to get where she is today. Hayley likes to write about anything that she can get passionate about and get her teeth into, she hopes her blog will help people to see past the media stereotypes of young single parents and to have a bit more understanding. Twitter: @SingleMummyNet
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•thewhimsicalquill |
I am a single mum to grown up kids, and a single Nana to our grandchildren. I come into the over 50 category of single mums.
My blog is about what makes me who I am. I draw on my lifes' experiences and express those through my use of my poetry, others' poetry that I like, my photos, my art and articles that I write. It is a new venture for me, which I hope will expand as I find new topics to write about and rant about. My blog is also me following a suggestion of a dear late friend and uncle-in-law, we used to correspond overseas on a regular basis for many years, in later years we used to chat for hours about the ways of the world. He told me to become a writer, he said he has seen evidence that I could do it and do it well, he told me to find the confidence in myself that he had found in me. So, I guess my blog is me just trying to follow his suggestion to see if it works for me, if it does then he would be genuinely happy for me, this I know. |
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