10 Blogs to Read Before I Sleep

Blogathoners all over the Internet are posting the top 5 (or 10) blogs they can’t live without today. And while I can certainly live without blogs, there are certain blogs that keep me up way past my bedtime. Here’s a sneak peek at what I’m reading when I should be sleeping:

Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers — Kris is a phenomenal resource. If you want to know anything about homeschooling — how to do it, what a typical day looks like, where to find curriculum, what math program would work best for your active learner – WUHS can help you out.

Boy Crazy — The writing here is sublime. And since this blogger has three boys of her own, I can definitely relate to her world!

Outnumbered Mom — Are you a “boy-mom?” This mom of four boys has written a book just for moms of all boys. Watch for it later this summer!

Living in Splitsville — As a mom going through a divorce, I’ve found this blog (by a mom/writer who’s a little further along in her divorce) to be oddly comforting.

BIKE with Jackie — I met Jackie during the Blogathon last year, but continue to follow her blog because she inspires me to be a better person.

The Happiest Mom — This blog’s tagline says it all: Happy. Mother. You really can use both words in the same sentence.

Blog Salad — Ron Doyle is hilarious. And smart. And sensitive. Plus, he gave me an award.

SingleParentSavings — This is a new one for me (thanks, Blogathon 2010!), but I’ve quickly come to love it.

Project Happily Ever After — A marriage blog might seem like a crazy choice for a divorcing woman, but Alisa’s writing and advice is so straight-on and amusing that I inevitably spend way too much time on her blog.

Mothers for Women’s Lib — I’m passionate about parenting, pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding, and this blog has some of the most excellent, thought-provoking articles on the Web.

The Building Boys Bulletin

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  1. You’re a gem—and your blog is still a Ripe Tomato in my book! And for what it’s worth, your commentary on my blog is often the only thing that keesp me posting outside Blogathon season. Thank you!

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