2007 was a big year for Mommin’ It Up! Or actually, a big six months, as we launched our site on June 17th. It’s hard to believe it’s only been a few months, because so much has happened!
Since then, we’ve had 34,495 unique visitors, and we’re so grateful to those of you who stumbled on our site and then decided to come back. It’s so fun to have “regulars!” We’ve posted 186 times and our readers have left 1,560 comments. The nice spammers have left us 1,747 obnoxious comments as well!
A huge thank you to all of you who make this so much fun!
And in case you’ve missed anything, here are a few highlights from this year:
In June , Jenny wrote the first of her gross blogs, “Spit, Splatter, Splatter”, and regaled us with the tale of worshipping at The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Perpetual Ponytail. I posted a list of “Things you should and should not do during pregnancy” (perhaps I should review that now) and reviewed the Bible of parenting books, Baby 411.
In July, Jenny won Karen’s “messiest post” contest with “When Motherhood Meets HAZMAT” and told us more about the drama that was potty-training Joshua. I traumatized Kate by getting my “earbrows” waxed and recommended everyone read “Mother Shock” by Andrea Buchanan.
August brought Jenny’s worst injury of the year and a disgusting public restroom experience. I expressed my desire for a drive-thru EVERYTHING. August also brought a snake to my house!
September was a big month for us! One of the most momentous occasion was Jenny’s thirtieth birthday (dang she is OLD) and a big contest to go with it. She also exposed her neurotic side when she told us about the pressure she puts on herself to make her kids’ birthday cakes. Kate started preschool and I announced my pregnancy.
In October, Jenny displayed the many facets of her personality with “I Only Bend at the Waist” and tried to convince us that she’s a bad mother. I listed the ways Google searches have led readers to us and complained once again about pregnancy.
In November, Jenny read me the riot act about not finding out the sex of my unborn baby and started to question her level of commitment to making Sophia’s first birthday cake. I wrote about my parenting fact-finding obsession about decorating the Christmas tree with a three year old.
And finally, in December, Jenny revealed her obsession with CVS deals, in a number of posts. She also told us about Joshua’s foray into (dirty) phonics. I wrote about Kate’s nearly-disasterous trick at a basketball game and asked those of you who have gone before us what exactly we’re in for with having another baby.
All in all, it’s been a great year, and creating this blog has been a big part of it. Thank you all so much for reading, and we hope you’ll stay tuned in 2008!!