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I Couldn’t Have Written That, But I’m Glad You Did

By ashleyhackshaw |

Have you checked out Babble Voices yet? 31 bloggers…..all with unique perspectives on family, parenting, politics, homemaking and life in general. There’s something for everyone….and their honesty is awesome……they say what many of us are thinking but haven’t been able to put into words.

I approach everyday with a lot of humor and a pinch of sarcasm and a ton of gratitude. It takes a very unique writer to appeal to me…..below are a few bloggers that had me at hello….a few kept me laughing so hard I woke up my husband:

(more after the jump)

Anissa Mayhew: Anissa’s Free Babble

Had me at: Debunking the Lie: All Kids are Wonderful

 

Catherine Connors: Bad Mother Confidential

Had me at: Bad is as Bad Does

 

Sarah Braesch: That’s Right. You Heard Me

Had me at: Sarah Against Censorship

 

Karen Walrond: Bliss Your Heart

Had me at: A Gratitude Practice Can Change Your Life

 

Shawn Burns: Parenting off the Map

Had me at: That Front-carrier Looks Ridiculous on You, Dad.

 

Tanis Miller: Hogwash from a Hoser, Redneck Mommy Style

Had me at: No One Told Me I’d Have to Parent YOUR Children.

 

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About the Author

ashleyhackshaw

Ashley Hackshaw is the editor, designer and DIYer behind the wildly popular Lil Blue Boo. After spending 6 years in investment banking and getting an MBA in between, Ashley decided to pursue her passion in the creative world. Now she runs the successful Lil Blue Boo clothing line, clothing pattern line and DIY website. More recently she’s written The Cancer Chronicles, a detailed journey of her battle with a rare cancer Choriocarcinoma, intertwined with her creative lifestyle. Ashley also writes daily for Babble Home.

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