"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads" - Dr. Emmett L. 'Doc' Brown
No roads here! Let's revisit some of my favorite posts, just because... #wackywednesday
Here's an oldie but goodie (welcome post)
Women > Men.
BOOM, I said it! Why, you ask? The answer is really simple, women can create life! Their biological makeup is sacred. Don’t get me wrong, I still have a whole lotta love for the fellas but the ladies are on another level. After all, every man is birthed from a woman and there is nothing more beautiful than a pregnant woman. That glow that everyone talks about while you’re pregnant is REAL! Anytime I ask a mother what’s their greatest accomplishment in life, they always reply, giving birth to my son or daughter. That magical experience cannot be explained in words. The explosion of feelings, hopes, and dreams that goes along with birth is colossal! The divine pregnancy journey is different and unique for every woman. And the second you first lay eyes on your newborn your life changes and that moment will stay with you forever. It is unlike anything in this world!
Along this heavenly pregnancy journey, there will be bumps and struggles. Like anything praiseworthy, sacrifices need to be made for a greater purpose. You will need to eat healthy, exercise, and embrace a positive attitude during pregnancy. Believe it or not, those are the easy ones! As your body changes, you’ll become more aware of certain smells, which can set off some wicked morning sickness. You may develop a pregnant persona, a scarier more sensitive side of yourself, largely influenced by the crazy amounts of estrogen floating around. You might pee yourself from time to time but hey; it’s all a part of the ride. Common pregnancy symptoms include: fatigue, nausea, swollen breasts, headaches, and mood swings. You can see from this list why it’s easy to gain a negative outlook. A negative viewpoint will only create more negativity. Staying optimistic and releasing positive thoughts into the universe during your pregnancy is vital to the success of your pregnancy and baby. I’m not going to lie to you; it’s going to be an emotional roller-coaster with countless ups and downs. But it’s the one roller-coaster that you’ll want to get right back on after it’s all over. Relish every minute of this blissful time in your life because I guarantee you will miss it. Kids grow in a blink of an eye and you’ll be wishing you had that bun back in the oven, where it was safe and full with love.
In this blog, I hope to discover and encourage a positive pregnancy outlook. I believe having a positive approach to all the transformations and struggles that come along with pregnancy will facilitate a happy healthier you. A positive mental state allows one to conquer and embrace life to its fullest capacity. I look forward to exploring and addressing the endless issues and questions that erupt from the maternity voyage. Specifically, I’m interested in the mental and physical changes that occur while pregnant. The good, the bad, and the ugly! So if you’re thinking this could be cool or inspiring, stay tuned :)
Remember when I profiled Amy Morrison from pregnantchicken.com? #refresher
OMG! Stop the presses! Someone on the internet is funnier than me. Her name is Amy Morrison and she's the brains behind the refreshingly real pregnantchicken.com. Amy is a mother of two little boys who keeps it real while writing about pregnancy. Her kids must keep real busy cause she only posts once a month. Fun fact: on technorati, her blog is ranked 78437. She frequently speaks in an informal voice so I wouldn't consider it scholarly but the insight she offers is still valuable. She says in her Welcome post, "Now that my two sons are here and I'm no longer pregnant I look back on that time with anger, “which, though sad for her, provides her readers with clever infotainment.
Amy writes in a recent content-rich post, how some films are just off limits during pregnancy. Her opening remarks are loaded with informal personality.
Some movies are pretty obvious that they are going to upset me – I don't think many people went in thinking Schindler's List was a comedy – but it's the ones that blindside you that really piss me off. Here I'm thinking I'm going to see a cool flick and a baby ends up drowning in a bathtub. Why the hell is that even necessary?!Turns out, PreggoStyle and pregnantchicken are both movie buffs, but with different takes. One of my recent posts, recommends movies that pregnant woman should watch. Amy takes a darker route and discuses films you shouldn't watch while pregnant. Worthy nominees include: Rosemary's Baby, KIDS, and The Omen. Check out this post for the full list.
Legit, laughed out loud at this random post not related at all to pregnancy! Amy's writing style is so brilliant; you can really imagine the story unfolding in front of your eyes. Her relatable anecdotes thought process, and specific details are what make her readers keep reading.
So I go up to an employee setting up and say, "Excuse me, I'm supposed to do a meet and greet thing with Penguin Canada. I was told to check in." It is in these situations where I truly string together the most incoherent sentences imaginable. Like the time I said, "Can you help me get to be there?" When I was trying to board a ferry. I think it's safe to say I don't do well with transitions.
I like the idea of writing on a topic other than pregnancy once in a while. After reading this post, I feel more inspired to write personal stories on my blog.
After exploring pregnantchicken, I definitely think their target audience is pregnant woman and parents with young children. I could see myself coming back to this blog regularly and so should you. It's a wonderful resource and always good for a laugh!
Reunited and it feels so good...#voice
Oh! And if presented with the choice of nachos or a big slap of cheesecake she will choose the nachos every time. This, she believes, is an integral part of understanding who she is. Nachos.
She once went to see an unknown band from Philly and three months later she married the guitar player. Seven years and a billion fights later and they are still married.
In her most recent post, on the topic of Halloween, you not only get a sense of her persona but of her family.
After the kids did their thing we put them all to bed and hung out in our bar eating Serge's Eggplant Parmesan and shooting the shit. Of course it's my kid that sneaks back downstairs to hang out at the bar with us and monopolize the conversation.
The best of this post is that she caught it on camera. Watch it! You will learn more about Monica by watching her adorable daughter tell a Halloween story to the adults. By this post alone, you get sense of what kind of a mother she truly is. She knows her kids better than anyone and expects them to sneak out of bed and share their larger-than-life personalities.
Sharing her personal stories really shapes her voice. I think she is a great storyteller. Her posts are like mini diary entries into her world. And she doesn't overwhelm her readers with details. She has a unique way of being sarcastic and cute at the same time. Her sassy voice makes her blog, The Girl Who, smart, funny and worth the read!
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