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Room for More Friends

I have to admit that I've been a terrible blogger since Paisley was born.  She definitely consumes a HUGE part of my day and then I like to enjoy my free time (aka: 5 minutes) by taking a rapid bath, brushing my teeth, eating, picking up toys, etc.   But I still love to follow everyone's blogs!  My problem is that alot of my blog friends have stopped writing altogether since having their own babies.  So, I'm on the lookout for some new blogs to follow.

I love to follow some that also have babies so I can relate and get advice.  I love having others where a baby just hasn't happened yet.  Those are the most important to me so that I can remind myself every day how lucky I am to have Paisley and to encourage someone who may need it.  And there's nothing more exciting than a pregnancy announcement!

So, if I'm not already a follower, leave me a comment.  I'd love to start stalking following you!  :)

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  1. I love this post. I have been reading your blog since right after Paisley was born. I need to comment more. I would love to be your blog friend! My blog is http://snips-snails-puppydogtales.blogspot.com/. Yay!

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  2. I love your blog!!!! I have a two week old and would love to get any advice you may have!!!!
    Www.thekasunfamily.blogspot.com!!!

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  3. I'm still lurking. I'm a bad reader/commenter myself these days.

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  4. I'm a semi recent follower. Mama to a 10 month old (almost) and so so in the bloggin arena. I'm trying to blog more, better. But like you...my days are consumed. But just maybe in the future will have one of those fun announcements for #2. Maybe.

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  5. I'm still here, still blogging! I've been looking for new blogs, too, for the same reason. I know it's hard to keep up with a blog as a new mom!
    I've been looking for more blogs about TTC #2, but I think a lot of folks stop blogging after #1. I'm glad you and little Miss Paisley are still here, though!

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  6. Yay! I've been reading your blog since you were pregnant. We have babies born around the same time. :) www.mikeandabby.net

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  7. I don't comment often, but I read your blog all the time. We live nearby and blog mostly about fun things we do in and around N. with our kids.

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  8. I've commented on your blog a couple of times and always read it :)
    I have an 8 month old. Usually update one a week or so.

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