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Mothers and Daughters Blog Carnival

November 11, 2007 by Sarah  
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It’s Carnival Time again! Welcome to the Mothers and Daughters Blog Carnival. We have had a great response from our regroup, thanks to all you wonderful moms of girls! Be sure to tell your readers to come check out the carnival.

As promised, I will be giving away a prize to one of you in a random drawing. You will receive a copy of the book “What Every Mom Needs” by Elisa Morgan and Carol Kyukendall. AND, since every mom needs some pampering time, a “Satin Hands” set from Mary Kay.
The winner will be announced at the bottom of the carnival! Enjoy all the entries, and if you like something, give it a Stumble or a Digg!

The Heart

Julie Arduini invites us to “Journey with me as I learn the answer to the question every woman (and this mom) asks…” Captivating Monday #1 posted at The Surrendered Scribe. We can make sure our daughters feel loved and cherished!

“Have you noticed as you get older that your own birthdays are no longer nearly as important as those of your kids? I have! :) Deb writes The 5 ‘longest’ days of the year posted at Mom Of 3 Girls


Heather Cotten
shares a precious moment with her kids in the car in From the Mouth of Babes | Live.Awake posted at Live.Awake.

Corey shares some touching sentiments from a trip to the beach with A Drop In The Ocean posted at Living and Loving Every Minute of It!.

Donetta presents a poem, “I love my Daughter.” Mother and Daughter Blog Carnival is posted at A Life Uncommon,

Dolfin presents Today’s Lesson – Mi She Berach posted at Lionden Landing, saying, “This article is about how I taught my toddler about big and little booboos and about asking G-d for help.”

Sarah had a great time with her daughters playing dress-up, complete with fake nails, in October 31st Recap at Real Life.

Information

Marcella Chester presents Teacher Predators And The Resistance Against Taking Systematic Action posted at abyss2hope: A rape survivor’s zigzag journey into the open, saying, “Because mothers need to have a certain level of trust that they are sending their daughters into a relatively safe environment, looking at the systems schools have in place for preventing and responding to abuse by educators is critical.”


Dianne M. Buxton
presents Ballet for Weight Loss posted at Ballet Shoes and Pointe Shoes, saying, “Ballet for weight loss. I’ve had many questions about this, from students and adults.”

Edith presents an important lesson for our daughters. Are You Naked? How to Dress to Improve Your First Impression posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..

Join Christine as “A mom teaches her teenage daughter how to earn money online doing what she loves to do!” in My Teenager’s First Job, Teens and Work, Self-Employed Teens, Teens working For Themselves posted at Me, My Kid and Life

Amanda Harris takes a look at a website called We Believe In Girls posted at Pajama Mommy.

Issues

Lynnae presents Bratz? Not at our house! posted at From Under the Clutter


Angela Williams Duea presents Anger. It’s not just for breakfast anymore. posted at angelawd, saying, “Getting my teen daughter to school on time each morning is a chaotic task that leaves me yelling at the cats.”


Jen exposes the treatment of women in many kids movies in Peter Pan Complex posted at Lords of the Manor.


beta mum
empathizes with Women Returners posted at Keir Royale.

Holly Ord presents $141 Million for Ineffective Education posted at Woman Tribune.

the baglady presents How Asian Parents Influence Their Children’s Success posted at xynny.


Too Funny

Mama Zen presents So You Think You’re Funny, Huh? posted at The Zen of Motherhood, saying, “Some things you just can’t prepare for!” And this is very funny!


Karen Shanley presents Got It posted at Karen Shanley.


Madeleine Begun Kane
presents Practice, Practice, Practice posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Micellaneous Mum presents It’s moments like these…… posted at Miscellaneous Adventures of an Aussie Mum, saying, “Girls and hair-brushing. Ah, yes, it’s not pretty, at times!”

kailani presents What Happens At Home Doesn’t Always Stay At Home posted at An Island Life.


And the winner is….

Julie Arduini from The Surrendered Scribe, chosen by www.random.org. Congratulations Julie!


Submit your posts here for the next Mothers and Daughters Blog Carnival on November 26. You could share a story from your Thanksgiving celebration, or anything else dealing with mothering girls or being a daughter.


Also be sure to join in “My Least Favorite Things” Have you ever gotten a dreadful gift you’d like to warn us about?

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10 Responses to “Mothers and Daughters Blog Carnival”
  1. Mama Zen (27 comments) says:

    Thanks for hosting such a great carnival!

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  2. lynnae @ from under the clutter (35 comments) says:

    Thanks for hosting! I can’t wait to read through all the entries tomorrow. Looks like your reminder worked! There are a lot of blog posts to read through! :)

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  3. Soleil King (4 comments) says:

    Wow! It would’ve been fun to join your carnival but I am still not blessed with a daughter, although I have a son whom I love dearly. Good Luck on your carnival, and I will definitely read all th entries.

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  4. The Surrendered Scribe (26 comments) says:

    woo hoo! Thanks random.org, haha!

    I can’t wait to read all the great posts.

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  5. Jen (62 comments) says:

    Yay! I’m glad to see the carnival is up & running!

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  6. melody is slurping life (56 comments) says:

    Still no daughters :) , but I plan to make time to read the entries from these fabulous mom bloggers.

    Fabulous carnival! I’ve loved watching it grow.

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  7. kailani (59 comments) says:

    Thank you for including me in this great carnival!

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  8. Corey~living and loving (1 comments) says:

    Thank you for hosting…and for leaving me such a lovely comment. :)

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  9. Sarah (244 comments) says:

    Thanks, everyone, for making this carnival so fun!

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  10. Madeleine (1 comments) says:

    Nice job. Thanks for including me!

    Mad Kane

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