Interview with Future Mama from “Baby Makin(g) Machine”
“Baby Makin(g) Machine”


I blog because I like to write. I’ve always has a journal and liked to write things down. I decided I wanted to publicly write about my ever-changing thoughts on parenting and I decided to keep doing it once I started getting fun advice!

November 29th 2008. Just celebrated 6 months!

My thoughts on parenting, and my mood that day in regards to wanting to become a mom. I also blog about random facts and findings I see about motherhood. And I’ll occasionally have a giveaway of products I don’t need to hold on to myself right now.

Just to name a few, I love My Brown Baby, The Blogrollers, The Bobby Pin and Raising Baby Cheap

I’m a newbie blogger, give me advice, haha!
What I’ve learned in a short time is visit other’s blogs and leave genuine comments. People will notice and want to see where you came from.

Yes, but I’ll either comment back on their blog or I’ll email them a response. I don’t comment in my own comments section very often.

Sometimes, but I think most of my readers are people I don’t know in real life… Thank goodness, or they may think I’m weird.

I visit MomLogic forums from time to time.

I blog on http://babymakinmachine.com I also contribute to My Brown Baby and Mormon Mommy Blogs from time to time.

Oh man, too much time considering the fact that I work over 50 hours a week as well and have a husband and puppy who miss me.

I’ve used Stumbleupon before, but I mostly like to check out blogs of people who leave comments I find interesting on other blogs i read.

Myspace back in the day.

Seeing women who can do it all, be a mom, work, have a life and still have time to blog.

In my short time blogging I’ve been amazed at how much advice I’ve received, and how open I’ve become with my thoughts.
I this blogging is really about putting yourself out there and sharing your experiences with others.
I’m a journalist by profession and I believe everyone has a story to tell. Blogging is just another way for people to tell them, and it’s one way I’m sharing mine.





