Now, thanks to the amazing Amy Keroes of Mommy Track'd, I have the opportunity to get to know even more moms by conducting the site's "In the Spotlight" interview series...asking all sorts of probing (maybe even a few nosey) questions from a wide array of moms: celebrities, social activists, success stories.
My first installment is live online now! Go peek at the conversation with Kay Hanley, the lovely lead singer of Letters to Cleo, back-up singer for Miley Cyrus (or is that Hannah Montana?) and the voice behind so many marvelous kid show melodies that likely pervade your home daily. All that, and she's a remarkable mother to boot.
Sweetening the incentive, if you leave a comment after reading the piece (on Mommy Track'd, not here -- of course you're always welcome to add one here, too!), you'll be eligible to win a copy of Amy's Mom's Ultimate Family Organizer!
I have one and believe me, it's a welcome way to keep all those aspects of day-to-day life collected, coordinated and contained. (You don't have to take my word for it, Brooke Shields is a fan of Amy's organizational helpers, too.) While you're there, consider signing up for the weekly Mommy Track'd newsletter -- it's always filled with current content to make mommy-ing even more fun.Shameless plug complete. Now go read and enter!
6 comments:
wow what an amazing interview...her story of henry had me teary eyed
From what I read of the interview, she sounds like an amazing woman!! I want to finish reading it after I find a way to get my 2 mischievous toddlers from terrifying our cat!
Great interview! Yea! I also went over to the link about her son--wow. What an incredible story.
Thanks for the letting us in on your 'shameless plug'! ;o)
Blessings!
Shameless plug or not, I'm following your lead and going over there. ;)
Cheryl, you're so sweet to have gone to Laura's blog and left her support. I'm so thankful for all the support you've given me!! You just keep inspiring me. I don't know how you do it.
I LOVE Letters to Cleo! They played at my college spring weekend 100 years ago...
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