Y'all, today I'm being featured over at Rants From Mommyland!!!
Seriously, Lydia & Kate are like the coolest girls ever in the blog world. And they allowed ME to be a part of their awesomeness for a day. (Here's the link: http://www.rantsfrommommyland.com/2011/07/domestic-enemies-of-large-family.html )
Okay, I totally feel like a 9th grade nobody, and the coolest Senior captains of the cheerleading squad just asked me to sit at their lunch table!
So do me a favor and check it out, if you will. Pretty please. With cherries on top? You too will fall in love with Lydia & Kate.
And if you're visiting here for the first time, here's a big group hug from The Storm! ((( )))
So glad you stopped by. Feel free to stay a while... the laundry can wait.
Love, Big Momma
7 comments:
You're a rock star sista! Love you and every single one of your precious Chimpansloths! :-)
Hi Holly! I am catching up feverishly on your blog and I laughed hysterically at special guest post. I have never seen that blog before but so glad you introduced it!!! I also have to say how much I loved your Hiaku a few posts ago....I have read it several times now and each time it gets funnier! Oh (I am Brittny and Jennifer's sister in law, cannot wait to meet you at the birthday party on Saturday)
I loved your post on Rants. I have 5 kids too and couldn't agree more with everything you said!
My favorite part is going to a store and actually seeing people count how many kids walk in with me and then, even though my kids all look alike, asking me if they are all mine. Ugh!
Wow...you're like famous! Someday I'll learn not to drink my daily Mr. Perky or Doctor Thunder (my cheap-a$$ version of Dr. Pepper) while reading your posts...my monitor and keyboard are sticky! Thanks for making me laugh out loud! My daughter keeps saying "What is so funny, mama?"
Loved your post! I am about 6 years ahead of you on this journey, 3 boys and 3 girls, ages 5-15. Just wait until a loaf of bread and a pound of cheese is almost lunch....if you go hungry. And you can't get in and out of the elementary school in less than 30 minutes because you know every. single. teacher. on a first name basis and they need the update on every older kid. Or a simple trip to the grocery store (when all the kids are FINALLY all in school) leaves the cashier thinking you are shopping for a convention or something and it's just your midweek fruit and milk run.
It is absolute craziness and absolute bliss! Congrats on baby #6! You are truly blessed!
Hi there! I read your post on Mommyland and loved it, so I checked out your blog, and loved it too. Then I got to the videos of your kids dancing and I heard your Southern accent and I understood why I loved it so much! I'm a misplaced redneck myself, born and raised in Alabama then did the unthinkable and married a Yankee. We live near Detroit. It snows here. A lot. I know.
But now you have another reader, and your Father's Day haiku made me wet my pants laughing. :)
Holly, your family is absolutely beautiful! Thanks for following and for inspiring me to make more time for my blog...and for being awesome!
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