Well, I am having some trouble finding blogs that aren't, uh, well, weird. Not weird in the good sense anyway. I find a few trends when looking into finding interesting blogs to read. For the most part I do concentrate on mom blogs but also would like to have a few non-mom blogs. In my searching I find some bizarre things and wonder if other people find it equally odd when searching people/blogs/profiles. One of the biggies is the moms/women with extremely high opinions of themselves. You know which ones I'm talking about. Their little picture looks like a head shot or glamor shot. One I found the other day had me (herself) in her interests, that was it nothing else? Others are so full of themselves they don't mention much of anything else in their blogs. I have even found some with a rather provocative picture of themselves as their profile picture. Since when is this a beauty contest? I thought it was a blog where you write about yourself and your life and post some pictures.
Another type of blogger I find a little odd are the extremely religious ones. One time I found one that said in her interests "raising Godly seeds," and "spreading God's word through the promotion of music, sewing, cooking, baking...nutrition." Not my thing but if it makes you happy I guess that's cool. I just find it alarming when someone/anyone is sooo into God that they seem to lose themselves. My sister got that way for awhile, it was creepy. She was always talking in this odd kinda Stepford-like tone that was bizarre and she never cut up about double meaning jokes, sarcasm, complained about anything even minimally, it was all God, God, God. Thankfully she came out of it but during it it was a Hell for the rest of us. Even her husband didn't know what was going on. I admire those who are spiritual and are very involved in their church and are kind, good, and have a sensitive Christian attitude. Trouble is that so many people I have met that have lost their identity at church or in the Bible like this are often very judgmental and frequently tend to look down on others. I have met a few truly spiritual individuals in my life. They seem to be a little more in touch with being human, more accepting, wanting to help others, and can/do hold the majority of their conversations without bringing God into it. They are, well, very private about their spirituality. I like to think of myself as being private about my own spirituality even though I do not put myself in the same category. I hate to use these words but the ones that scare me are lost, lacking what was once their identity, ignorant and happily living in their own little Godly bubble, almost brainwashed it seems. I can not relate to these people at all. I find that a lot when searching SAHM's.
The other type that I find are the "every-molecule-in-my-body-revolves-around-my-children-types." I am a mother and I love staying at home. I waited til I was older to have children so I could stay at home and establish myself in life first. I got 2 college degrees, made damn sure I was done with all the partying, got a house, worked all over the place doing all kinds of things, working with all kinds of people, travelled, spent several years with my husband and had a lot of fun first. I could go on but you get the idea. Maybe it's the younger moms that lose themselves in their children. Don't get me wrong, I have lost myself in motherhood too but I still hang on to various parts of myself that made me "me" before I had a child and even some things from before I met my husband. Like the overly religious types they have trouble blogging about much else besides their children. They seldom talk about who "they " are. They take daily joy in how their children eat, sleep, poop, etc. They never write about the exhaustion, insanity, etc. that comes with this crazy ride called motherhood. I do not drink or party or have girls night out, it's just not me. I do have interests that have nothing to do with being a mom though which I cling to for my own sanity. On the flip side, I do find some moms when searching that have interests that do not at all seem very "motherly." Honest to God, I read one moms interests one day that had such things as bisexuality, boobs, butts, sex, marijuana, etc. listed. I'm not a total prude but all I could think was, poor kids. Plus how does any mother have time for all that? I barely have time to clip my nails, make food, poop, clean, e-mail, call people, blog, etc., how on earth do they work that crap into their schedule? Hmmm.
Once in awhile I find a cool blogger/blog and enjoy what I read and comment. Never to hear from that person again. If I get some comments on my posts I am sure to read that persons blog and comment back even if we are on different levels there is almost always something that you find to relate about. There should be a name for those bloggers, they are so self-blog-involved they wouldn't dare read other peoples blogs. Is theirs soooo interesting? Clearly some bloggers start blogging for the sole reason to write about their family, children, etc. and post pictures mainly for their family to read/see. They don't have any interest in having outsiders involved and started their blog to keep family updated so as not to have to send so many e-mails . . . . . oh well.
My blog is mine. I am a stay-at-home-mom. I still have interests, opinions, likes, dislikes even though I am a "mommy." I only gave my blog info to a few select people, only one or two of which are family. If I gave my blog info to everyone I'd lose all my material. How could I write about my MIL and stuff like that if it was for everyone to read. Another reason I don't show my face, mention my town, family names, things like that.
So, does anyone out there follow me? Am I nuts? Why is it so hard to find normal bloggers? Aren't there bloggers out there who have an identity and still love to be moms? Another question: Why do so many moms scrapbook? and stamp? Guess I'm a little disappointed many moms have such generic interests. Not that there's anything wrong with scrap booking but isn't there more to life and why do soooooo many moms either worship their Bibles or their scrapbook or themselves. If anyone out there can relate to any of this please comment. If anyone out there has a fabulous way to find these types of people that don't fit the above, please tell me how to find them. I usually go to my profile, hit SAHM, then scroll through the pages. If there was a better way to do it I sure wish I knew what it was.
Garden Progress 2026
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6 comments:
I would suggest you go check out jo(e)'s page if you haven't already. She is a mother to four kids (much older than yours), has diverse, non-mommy related interests, is a great writer, and has a huge blogroll that is always a good place to troll for good reads.
My method for finding new blogs is most often to raid someone's blogroll or to go to a profile of someone that made an interesting comment on a blog I read. This doesn't always pan out, but I have expanded my daily reads that way.
I agree about the religious blogs. Not my thing.
Some of the most interesting mommy blogs have been from women who work from home or away from home. It's unfortunate, because I know for dang sure that some educated, interesting women decide to leave the workforce to become SAHMs.
Like Nadine, I built up my blogreader by raiding other people's blogroll. I also Twitter, which exposes me to some very interesting, very popular mommy bloggers. And, when I am reading someone's blog, I like to click on the linky-loves that they show to blogs that they love and people they know. There's a whole big network of us out there, some prominent, some not, but many, many funny, interesting people out there.
I'm a fan of sweetney, queen of spain, her bad mother, sweet juniper, Pensieve, compost happens, mom101, just another mom blog..., fairly odd mother... There's just so many. And of course everyone in my blogroll.
I subscribe to some religious blogs because sometimes their religious posts are maybe just a weekly thing. And I don't mind them every so often.
I found your blog through gardening. There is nothing posted about gardening so far in your blog; but I have only read a half dozen posts. I share the same issues of finding mom's with the same interests. I did make a comment on a couple of your posts. Have you had a chance to check out my blog?
I ran a family daycare from home for almost 10 years. I have a three year old son at home and my daughters (9 & 12) are in school.
Peoples interests are not always listed in favourite order so this can make it a challenge as well. As you know we blog about what is going on or seems interesting at the moment.
Good luck on your search! There are people out there who can relate.
Hey! I found your blog through a post you left on my blog (meandmypcos.blogspot.com), and I'm adding you to my reader. I don't often leave comments, but I do check my reader a few times a week... Hope you'll keep reading mine too. You can send your email to my organiquegal at yahoo dot ca and I will invite you to my private blog too (which has been sadly neglected since April 8th... LOL
Here is a few blogs you may like:
http://mooshinindy.com/
http://ashleyscloset.blogspot.com/
http://www.lilsugar.com/
http://worstmamaever.blogspot.com/
http://sherryszooandgarden.blogspot.com/
I find all my blogs through other blogs. Once you find one good blog - they normally post links to blogs they like and soon you are up to your ears in good blogs! Hope these start you out on your path to finding good blogs. I have lots lots more if you want me to send more links - just let me know. I probably read too many for my own good - but they are so interesting and are always good for a laugh often times or inspiration.
Also, do you use Google Reader to organize your RSS feeds? I have found it insanely helpful in reading and keep up-to-date with blogs I love.
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