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		<title>Just Doing My Part&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay. I&#8217;ve spent 24 hours now thinking about whether or not Mommyblogging is still a radical act. And first off? I have no problem with the word MommyBlogger. I think at times it has bothered me but lately I&#8217;ve realized that YES: I write about more than just my kids. BUT &#8211; if someone is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay. I&#8217;ve spent 24 hours now thinking about whether or not <a href="http://suburbanturmoil.blogspot.com/2009/06/why-mommy-blogging-is-no-longer-radical.html">Mommyblogging is still a radical act</a>. And first off? I have no problem with the word MommyBlogger. I think at times it has bothered me but lately I&#8217;ve realized that YES: I write about more than just my kids. BUT &#8211; if someone is going to NOT read me because I&#8217;m a MommyBlog? Then I don&#8217;t think I want them here anyway. So, while it may not be the way I&#8217;d describe my blog if I had more words to choose? I&#8217;m okay with it when limited to a one-word summary: MommyBlog.</p>
<p>I think Lindsay makes many valid points&#8230;this one being my favorite:</p>
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As blogging goes mainstream, mom bloggers are starting to look and sound more and more like they came straight out of a diaper ad. And frankly, the moms who don&#8217;t make motherhood seem like an 18-year-long Hallmark commercial are getting harder and harder to hear amid the babbling about whateveritiswethinktheadvertiserswantustosay.
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<p>I definitely have seen this trend. I&#8217;m not as overwhelmed by it as Lindsay is, but I do agree with the very true sentiment that maybe the MommyBloggers getting the most attention, aren&#8217;t the best voices anymore. Maybe, by becoming spotlighted so often, they are no longer as relatable. I wouldn&#8217;t say it&#8217;s true for <i>all</i> of the MommyBlogs in the spotlight, but I think it&#8217;s true for a lot of them. </p>
<p>But what is the solution? <strong>I HAVE THE SOLUTION!</strong></p>
<p>For the month of July I&#8217;m going to spotlight several MommyBlogs that I&#8217;ve found and adore but who aren&#8217;t getting the attention they deserve. I&#8217;m going to call it <strong>Spotlighting Moms</strong>! Because if there&#8217;s anything I&#8217;m good at it&#8217;s Names Of Blogging Things! (Not really.) I&#8217;m going to try every day (but please recognize I&#8217;ll probably fail miserably at that) to spotlight one Mom you might not read but that I think you should. For Today? <a href="http://www.snarkymommy.com/"><b>Snarky Mommy</b></a>. She&#8217;s currently pregnant (with her last baby, as she puts it) and is currently asking your opinion about whether they should make the <a href="http://www.snarkymommy.com/2009/06/sweet-16.html">gender of this one a surprise</a>.  Amy&#8217;s initials are A.S.S. which I find as entertaining as she does. I&#8217;m sure she&#8217;d be happy to know that of all of the traits I could pass on to you convincing you to go read her, I chose that one. A.S.S. Come one! It&#8217;s awesome!</p>
<p>So&#8230;she&#8217;s my Spotlighted Mom today. Someone who is a fantastic voice and in need of a little attention for that. Tomorrow? Someone whose initials do NOT spell out a body part! (I don&#8217;t think&#8230;) Also &#8211; feel free to leave suggestions in the comments. I have a list already in my head of great unnoticed voices, but I&#8217;d love to see your list as well. Or, even better, do a spotlight on your own blog and link to it in my comments so I can come read it!</p>
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