When I started this blog I had no idea that so many “mommy blogs” existed. I think SAHM has gotten lost in the endless sea of blogs and should really have more readers. I realize that some blogs get lots of readers because people will send links to their friends and then suddenly it goes viral and spreads like wildfire. While I’m not expecting that to happen, gaining a few extra readers through word of mouth seems reasonable. So, I’d like to ask those you who read and like this blog to please shoot off a quick e-mail to your friends and or relatives who might also enjoy reading it. To facilitate this request I’ve devised the following handy little form you can simply cut and paste into an e-mail. And unlike those annoying chain e-mails that promise things and never deliver this will actually deliver something. You know, like a laugh, an interesting point of view, helpful info and maybe even an eye roll or two. But something. Because let’s face it, Bill Gates is never going to send us a big check but we could all use a big laugh.
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Dear (insert name of future reader here),
I recently came across/have been reading for some time:
SAHM: Surviving Assorted Home Mayhem
I think you would enjoy reading this for one or more of the following reasons:
● It’s written by a stay at home mom who does things like accidentally lock her husband in the garage, yank her eyelashes out, and mistake strange men in warehouse stores for her husband while talking about unmentionable products.
● The writer offers honest, down to earth advice and musings about weight loss/gain, clutter, home organization, marriage, motherhood and much more through her daily trials and adventures with such situations.
● It’s by a divorced mom who was previously a lesbian for many years before deciding to start dating men, ending up marrying her prince charming and having a honeymoon baby. Hilarity ensued. (Note to current readers: Oops… have I not mentioned some of that before? Well then, just think of all the great stories you have to look forward to!)
● The author is a former Mormon who’s almost fully recovered but still misses her sister-wives. (Note to current readers: Oh, I haven’t addressed that topic either? Then clearly you are going to have to keep reading!)
So, you might want to click the link and hop on over there to see what’s going on.
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I mean, come on, you could at least forward this to your friends for no other reason than my plea for more readers is somewhat amusing. Or pathetic. Whichever works for you.