Do you blog about parenting?

Do you blog about parenting?

There are 1,203 parenting blogs that are being tracked by Technorati. Most of these sites are written by moms, telling their stories of how they cope with their day to day lives as parents, employees, wife and/or individual. We have also been seeing more and more dads with their own stories to tell. A different point of view about parenting.

Another kind of blog that seems to be growing in numbers is the pregnancy blog. Most are written by first time moms-to-be who want to keep track of the development in their pregnancy. One such blog is In My Belly. You can feel the author's excitement as you read through the archives.

And then, there's that blog (written by the parents, I assume) which is written as if it was the baby who was sharing his/her experiences to the world. It's the "if the baby could talk…" kind. Kira Vivienne Lee's baby blog gives us an imaginative glimpse of how Kira views everything that is happening around her. Interesting, too.

What about you? What kind of parenting blog are you writing? Do you know of any other twist in parenting blog?


7 Responses to “Do you blog about parenting?”

  1. Karen says:

    Hi,

    I write about parenting of sorts. I do a college guide for parents (high school parents) that talks about scholarships, admissions, etc… and shares what I did to help my daughter get financial assistance through college.

  2. Dave: Two Boobs and a Baby says:

    My wife and I have a parenting podcast called Two Boobs and a Baby. There is a blog page as well at twoboobsandababy.com.

    Let us know what you think!
    Cheers,
    Dave

  3. Smith says:

    i have also a baby blog

  4. flykoo says:

    I do not have it. But in the future… I’ll have.

  5. KH says:

    I don’t have a blog about parenting. Maybe in the future…

    Regaards,
    KH

  6. AngelMom says:

    I have a parenting blog site about my experiences as a mother of 7, three girls and four boys.

  7. Emily says:

    GreatDad.com is the comprehensive resources for parenting.

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