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When you visit a website run by a mom, you’re not just getting content. You’re getting late nights, early mornings, coffee-stained keyboards, and a whole lot of heart. Every post, resource, or product recommendation comes from someone who’s probably exhausted — but who genuinely cares.
From the outside, a “mom-owned website” might look like a cute little hobby. From the inside? It’s a whole different story.
🕒 I don’t have 3 uninterrupted hours to write. I have 3 minutes here, 5 minutes there, and sometimes 20 glorious minutes while the baby actually naps. My best ideas come mid-laundry-fold, and my drafts are saved on three different devices.
And if you’re here as a reader? Thank you. You make the chaos worth it.
If you’ve ever tried to answer an email while wiping peanut butter off a toddler’s face, or written a blog post at 10 PM because that’s the first quiet moment you’ve had all day — welcome. You’re in the right place.
💻 For me, this website is a creative outlet, a business, a village, and sometimes a lifeline. It’s where I share what works (and what fails spectacularly), where I connect with other moms who get it, and where I remind myself that I’m more than just snack-dispenser-in-chief.
So if you’re a mom thinking of starting your own site: do it. It won’t be perfect. It won’t be tidy. But it will be yours .
Here’s a draft post for a blog, social media, or website intro from a about launching or running a website. You can adjust the tone depending on your audience (e.g., mom bloggers, parenting site owners, or general readers). Title: Running a Website from a Mom’s POV: Chaos, Coffee, and Crazy Love
When you visit a website run by a mom, you’re not just getting content. You’re getting late nights, early mornings, coffee-stained keyboards, and a whole lot of heart. Every post, resource, or product recommendation comes from someone who’s probably exhausted — but who genuinely cares.
From the outside, a “mom-owned website” might look like a cute little hobby. From the inside? It’s a whole different story.
🕒 I don’t have 3 uninterrupted hours to write. I have 3 minutes here, 5 minutes there, and sometimes 20 glorious minutes while the baby actually naps. My best ideas come mid-laundry-fold, and my drafts are saved on three different devices.
And if you’re here as a reader? Thank you. You make the chaos worth it.
If you’ve ever tried to answer an email while wiping peanut butter off a toddler’s face, or written a blog post at 10 PM because that’s the first quiet moment you’ve had all day — welcome. You’re in the right place.
💻 For me, this website is a creative outlet, a business, a village, and sometimes a lifeline. It’s where I share what works (and what fails spectacularly), where I connect with other moms who get it, and where I remind myself that I’m more than just snack-dispenser-in-chief.
So if you’re a mom thinking of starting your own site: do it. It won’t be perfect. It won’t be tidy. But it will be yours .
Here’s a draft post for a blog, social media, or website intro from a about launching or running a website. You can adjust the tone depending on your audience (e.g., mom bloggers, parenting site owners, or general readers). Title: Running a Website from a Mom’s POV: Chaos, Coffee, and Crazy Love
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