The goal of our site, Mommybloggers, is to expose the diversity of the writers who commonly fall under the label "mommyblogger". This site is set up to be an inclusive experience for our readers, both for parents and non-parents alike. We will feature women who will share how their experiences in motherhood effect the many various aspects of her life in humorous, supportive and informative ways. Mommybloggers are making a real difference in this world. Mommybloggers.com wants to introduce you, our readers, to these amazing women.
Mommybloggers is not about linking to other news sites or product promotions. Our goal is to entertain our readers with personal stories from other moms as well as to introduce our readers to these women in a more personal, intimate way that they may not have seen before. Our featured mommybloggers are wonderful moms and writers from a wide variety of backgrounds.
Mommybloggers does not intend to create a flawless polished image of what a perfect mother looks like. Many mothers, for fear of seeming like bad mothers, hesitate to share their disasters, mishaps and insecurities. We will not perpetuate judgements about what is and what is not good mothering. We want to share humor, insights, fears, joys and frustrations through our stories-- your stories-- as we learn more about the power of mommyblogging.
Mommybloggers will keep our content focused on the personal side of mommyblogging. We have each individually built readerships by sharing compelling content from our own lives. Mommybloggers are personal bloggers. The stories told are at once new and familiar.
Mommybloggers wants to open eyes and change minds about the writers who call themselves "Mommyblogger" or those who have been called --or marginalized into the category of-- Mommybloggers.
Love the term or hate it, Mommybloggers are here to stay. And mom by mom, we are changing our world!


















Crystal McKee woke up one day and had a teenaged boy, Devon, a little girl, Virginia and a baby girl, Harmony. She's still not sure where they came from, but if you know their parents, they need to come get them, because, DUDE. THEY EAT A LOT.
She's pretty sure the marriage ceremony to Chris was legal. Of course, someone popped a tranquilizer in her mouth, so she could be wrong.
She lives in the South and when she's confused or anxious, she writes.
She writes A LOT. You can find more of Crystal's writing at 
