I really shouldn’t be here. Please don’t tell anyone you saw me. In lieu of writing a post today, since
I’m industriously writing writing writing a script, I thought I’d share some of
my favorite blogs with you.
(Someday I’ll get around to setting up a blogroll, I just haven’t gotten
there yet.)
The Happiness Project. Given how often I refer to The Happiness Project, it's probably no surprise that it's first on the list. I love this blog. It makes my life better.
Cry It Out: Memoirs of a stay-at-home dad. Warning: this guy will make you cry. Also, he makes really adorable dresses for his daughter. From scratch. Yeah. I know.
Girl with Pen (with the fabulous subheading 'Bridging Feminist Research and Popular Reality'). I just like this one. I feel like these women are My People. Plus, I keep trying to figure out exactly what 'popular reality' is.
The Eastsider LA: My neighbor down the street runs this blog. I love it because it tells me what's going on in my neighborhood-- like, tonight, there's this amazing thing called Echo Park Hospitality Night, and all these stores along Sunset are staying open late and there will be live music... and a lot of people will have a lot of fun, but not me because I can't go. Because I have this script.
And of course there's the always entertaining dooce, but everybody probably knows that one already...
Okay, I told you mine, you tell me yours... What are your favorite go-to blogs?



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Posted by: L | 08/20/2009 at 06:48 AM
http://metrodad.typepad.com/
Try a couple of posts on Pierre Kim's blog... I think you'll like it!
Posted by: viv | 08/22/2009 at 03:02 PM
http://coldantlerfarm.blogspot.com/
This is an inspiring blog by a young woman who is doing what she wants NOW --farming and music in Vermont. There is information, humor and pictures. I wish I had been as smart and focused and resourceful.
Posted by: New Reader | 08/22/2009 at 08:47 PM
Just checked out Cold Antler Farm-- you're right, it's great. I'll be following her journey...
Posted by: Sarah Fain | 08/23/2009 at 12:48 AM
My most amazing writer friend, Josephine Carr, is a novelist. We went to college together and are still great friends, despite the fact that I live in Grand Rapids, Michigan and she in Washington, DC. I love her blog: http://josephinecarrwrites.blogspot.com/. She writes about being a woman, being a mom, being a writer, exploring yourself and your reactions to the world. Check it out -- it's food for the soul.
Posted by: Mary Reed Kelly | 08/24/2009 at 08:05 PM
Thanks for the recommendation! I can always use some food for the soul...
Posted by: Sarah Fain | 08/25/2009 at 08:17 AM