The idea behind Marie’s meme is that, every Tuesday, moms should get the chance to "toot our own horns" (for once) and celebrate each others achievements.
Ready?
Okay — although, I’m NOT very good at accepting praise [cough-cough] here it goes — I’m about to be thrown into a room with 56 other mom bloggers and I have decided to leave my husband’s balls, at home!
What is it with women — and I’m not talking about just your typically "mommy drama" — why can’t we all just…you know…get along?
Well, strictly speaking as a woman — and don’t even get me started on fighting the Gemini within — I find that I much prefer and have always enjoyed the company of…you know…men.
Even as a child growing up in the seventies (talk about a turbulent time for women) I was too busy climbing trees with my brother and skinning my elbows and knees on failed jumps on a makeshift bike ramp to worry about whether my jeans were Gloria Vanderbilt-enough!
I love being a woman — albeit, all the uncomfortable physical aspects that go along with it — but, I’m sorry…I just think men are much less…you know…complicated!
And you really can’t blame women.
History dictates that women have struggled against discrimination for a very long time — some of us still do — and I think that being female means that you have to learn how to develop a tough skin, naturally.
As a mother…well…I believe that we are a passionate lot and are ALL doing our best in raising confident, educated and self-respecting sons and daughters.
If only I felt the same, about myself.
At home, I’m fierce. In fact, my husband Garth (not his real name) often times calls home (especially, during a particularily bad day at work) to see if he could have his balls back. Yes, I make nearly ALL of "our" decisions (he’s the money whiz, I am not) and, if you cross me, or my family, I am a force to be reckoned with. In my house, I am the Alpha Mom!
Coming out from behind my blog, not so much.
Why?
Because, there are some blogging women who are…you know…way fiercer and that sort of…um…fierceness can seem very intimidating.
To a dork, like me.
So, to make a long story short (I know, too late) I’ve been given an opportunity to participate in an event, that shall not be named [wink, wink, see sidebar] and meet with mom bloggers from all over the country, and Canada, too.
Why? I still don’t know.
But, I am thankful and realize what a huge undertaking this sort of event is…because, there will be…you know…lots of OTHER women there. Together. In one room.
[shiver]
Nevertheless, I am going.
So, moms of the blogging world, let’s get something straight off…m’kay? I know, that you know, that — no matter, who you are and how many blogs you write for — we are ALL pretty much in the same boat and wading through a journey that is less than stellar, more often than not. Which makes taking this trip totally worth it. Perhaps, you’re even just as nervous as me. When meeting women bloggers, I mean. I doubt it. Still. I suggest that you ALL get ready to be hugged…fiercly.
I hope there’s cake!
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32 responses to “Tuesday Toot: Serving up a piece of fierce, today!”
I’m nervous and excited, too.
I’ll be arriving at the aiport around 1:30. Woo hoo!
I’m nervous and excited, too.
I’ll be arriving at the aiport around 1:30. Woo hoo!
I’m nervous and excited, too.
I’ll be arriving at the aiport around 1:30. Woo hoo!
I’m nervous and excited, too.
I’ll be arriving at the aiport around 1:30. Woo hoo!
This is really interesting. I am almost the reverse:
I’ve had to develop a really THIN skin in order to write. If I hadn’t shed my thick skin I wouldn’t be able to be engaged with the people I read and who take the time to comment on my posts. It’s not so thin that I over-react, I think, but it’s definitely grown thinner as I’ve done more writing.
And I’ve always been more comfortable with women than with men. Women don’t try to out-do me, so I don’t feel the pressure to impress and puff up
Have fun!
This is really interesting. I am almost the reverse:
I’ve had to develop a really THIN skin in order to write. If I hadn’t shed my thick skin I wouldn’t be able to be engaged with the people I read and who take the time to comment on my posts. It’s not so thin that I over-react, I think, but it’s definitely grown thinner as I’ve done more writing.
And I’ve always been more comfortable with women than with men. Women don’t try to out-do me, so I don’t feel the pressure to impress and puff up
Have fun!
This is really interesting. I am almost the reverse:
I’ve had to develop a really THIN skin in order to write. If I hadn’t shed my thick skin I wouldn’t be able to be engaged with the people I read and who take the time to comment on my posts. It’s not so thin that I over-react, I think, but it’s definitely grown thinner as I’ve done more writing.
And I’ve always been more comfortable with women than with men. Women don’t try to out-do me, so I don’t feel the pressure to impress and puff up
Have fun!
This is really interesting. I am almost the reverse:
I’ve had to develop a really THIN skin in order to write. If I hadn’t shed my thick skin I wouldn’t be able to be engaged with the people I read and who take the time to comment on my posts. It’s not so thin that I over-react, I think, but it’s definitely grown thinner as I’ve done more writing.
And I’ve always been more comfortable with women than with men. Women don’t try to out-do me, so I don’t feel the pressure to impress and puff up
Have fun!
Mmmm…. cake!
It’s nice to hear someone else verbalize those feelings about getting along better with men. I have to work hard to find female friends so I can relate. Good luck at the bloggerfest.
Mmmm…. cake!
It’s nice to hear someone else verbalize those feelings about getting along better with men. I have to work hard to find female friends so I can relate. Good luck at the bloggerfest.
Mmmm…. cake!
It’s nice to hear someone else verbalize those feelings about getting along better with men. I have to work hard to find female friends so I can relate. Good luck at the bloggerfest.
Mmmm…. cake!
It’s nice to hear someone else verbalize those feelings about getting along better with men. I have to work hard to find female friends so I can relate. Good luck at the bloggerfest.
I’ll be there, and can’t wait to meet you! I’ve had the experience of already attending two BlogHer conferences to get me ready for this, but I always worry that I’m not cool enough for the crowd. It’s my own low self-esteem causing it more than any slight I’ve ever received.
We’re going to have a lot of fun, I’m sure!
I’ll be there, and can’t wait to meet you! I’ve had the experience of already attending two BlogHer conferences to get me ready for this, but I always worry that I’m not cool enough for the crowd. It’s my own low self-esteem causing it more than any slight I’ve ever received.
We’re going to have a lot of fun, I’m sure!
I’ll be there, and can’t wait to meet you! I’ve had the experience of already attending two BlogHer conferences to get me ready for this, but I always worry that I’m not cool enough for the crowd. It’s my own low self-esteem causing it more than any slight I’ve ever received.
We’re going to have a lot of fun, I’m sure!
I’ll be there, and can’t wait to meet you! I’ve had the experience of already attending two BlogHer conferences to get me ready for this, but I always worry that I’m not cool enough for the crowd. It’s my own low self-esteem causing it more than any slight I’ve ever received.
We’re going to have a lot of fun, I’m sure!
Backpacking Dad,
You have a very good point – thank you for adding your thoughts and, in return, reminding me to buy my husband something really, really pretty, when I get back!
Backpacking Dad,
You have a very good point – thank you for adding your thoughts and, in return, reminding me to buy my husband something really, really pretty, when I get back!
Backpacking Dad,
You have a very good point – thank you for adding your thoughts and, in return, reminding me to buy my husband something really, really pretty, when I get back!
Backpacking Dad,
You have a very good point – thank you for adding your thoughts and, in return, reminding me to buy my husband something really, really pretty, when I get back!
As someone who’s met you live and in person, I’m here to assure your readers and fellow 56 that you are not at all a dork. you’ll have a great time. Wish I were with you all! Steal some baby oil for me. Or better – Tylenol.
As someone who’s met you live and in person, I’m here to assure your readers and fellow 56 that you are not at all a dork. you’ll have a great time. Wish I were with you all! Steal some baby oil for me. Or better – Tylenol.
As someone who’s met you live and in person, I’m here to assure your readers and fellow 56 that you are not at all a dork. you’ll have a great time. Wish I were with you all! Steal some baby oil for me. Or better – Tylenol.
As someone who’s met you live and in person, I’m here to assure your readers and fellow 56 that you are not at all a dork. you’ll have a great time. Wish I were with you all! Steal some baby oil for me. Or better – Tylenol.
I want details! What fun new project is my dear Liz involved in this time???!!
And as for tooting my own horn, I have the ability to get up hours before anyone in my family. Hence the 4:30 a.m. timestamp. I’m just lucky like that I guess!
I want details! What fun new project is my dear Liz involved in this time???!!
And as for tooting my own horn, I have the ability to get up hours before anyone in my family. Hence the 4:30 a.m. timestamp. I’m just lucky like that I guess!
I want details! What fun new project is my dear Liz involved in this time???!!
And as for tooting my own horn, I have the ability to get up hours before anyone in my family. Hence the 4:30 a.m. timestamp. I’m just lucky like that I guess!
I want details! What fun new project is my dear Liz involved in this time???!!
And as for tooting my own horn, I have the ability to get up hours before anyone in my family. Hence the 4:30 a.m. timestamp. I’m just lucky like that I guess!
Horn tooting for women can’t happen nearly enough. We spend too much time downgrading ourselves and I’ve finally FINALLY learned to say, “Yeah. I’m this or that ” and it’s ok.
Lovely post.
Horn tooting for women can’t happen nearly enough. We spend too much time downgrading ourselves and I’ve finally FINALLY learned to say, “Yeah. I’m this or that ” and it’s ok.
Lovely post.
Horn tooting for women can’t happen nearly enough. We spend too much time downgrading ourselves and I’ve finally FINALLY learned to say, “Yeah. I’m this or that ” and it’s ok.
Lovely post.
Horn tooting for women can’t happen nearly enough. We spend too much time downgrading ourselves and I’ve finally FINALLY learned to say, “Yeah. I’m this or that ” and it’s ok.
Lovely post.