The top 100 mom blogs of 2011
most controversial
Heather B. Armstrong of Dooce
The New York Times declared her to be "Queen Of The Mommy Bloggers," but it’s been fully a decade since Heather Armstrong started her blog, Dooce, lost her job because of it, and embraced (not without difficulty) motherhood — all in public view. A perennial on Babble’s lists of Top Mom Blogs (she ranked fourth in 2010 and second in 2009), Armstrong has turned Dooce into a full-time, family-supporting endeavor, while also authoring two books (her best-seller, It Sucked and Then I Cried, documents her struggle with postpartum ...













































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