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My web design business is Barefoot Blog Designs, I'm an author at the Homeschool Blog Awards, and my friend Melissa and I help little girls look their best with Love-Me-Knots.

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Win free tickets to the HOTM Online Homeschool Virtual Conference!

July 14, 2008

Have you heard about the Heart of the Matter Online’s Homeschool Virtual Conference? It’s a big event happening July 31 - August 3. My buddy Sprittibee and I will be hosting two different chats together: one on blogging and the other on burnout. Sprittibee tagged us “The Bee and Peach Southern Duo” - hope you can understand our Southern accents!

Guess what? I get to give away tickets to 6 lucky readers!

Here’s what HOTM says about the conference: “We will be providing the attendees with motivational speakers, video tutorials, free products, question and answer sessions, and a vendor hall - all ONLINE! Just log on and either listen live during that time or log in at your convenience and listen to the audios.”

Here’s how to win the tickets:

Leave a comment on this post.

Post about this giveaway on your own blog and link back to this post to be eligible for a second chance (please leave a separate comment with the link to your post).

Comments will close midnight Friday and I’ll announce the winners on Saturday. Good luck!

Visit the Homeschool Blog Awards site for even more chances to win!

The Fastest Swap in the West East

July 5, 2008

When Lori and I were paired as partners for the most recent Homeschool Blog Awards swap, we discovered that we have a lot in common.

Oh, my word! Lori was a FAST swapper, which of course made me hurry so as not to make my new swap buddy think that punctuality was not one of the traits we shared. Our gifts were exchanged within a week of receiving each other’s questionnaires, surely setting some sort of HSBA swap record. For me at least.

Look at the awesome stuff I got! She even gave me GUMMY BEARS!

Thanks, Lori, for being such an awesome swap sister. :-)

She Speaks Conference: surreal, in a comfortable sort of way

June 23, 2008

This weekend’s She Speaks Conference was both a surreal and a “coming home” sort of experience. Surreal, in the sense of hanging out with well-known bloggers, writers, and speakers; comfortable in meeting other women - the bloggers - who are interested in and familiar with the same things that I am. In how many social settings could I engage in meaningful conversation about IP addresses? You tell me.

The day started with a four hour drive, arriving just in time for a lunch date at Chili’s with Robin, Valerie, and Lisa. We got our I-don’t-actually-know-anyone jitters out of our systems, a perfect ice-breaker before heading to the conference.

Robin and I have emailed back and forth a lot and even talked on the phone once, so I was psyched about getting to meet her. We recognized each other immediately and really clicked. Amazingly, we were signed up for exactly the same sessions throughout the weekend.

Friday afternoon’s bloggers’ reception was the perfect way to put faces with fellow bloggers (around 100 of us) in the sea of 560 conference attendees. I met 14 ladies whose blogs I’ve designed, as well as 4 who are presently in my queue. Sophie (BooMama), Shannon (Rocks in My Dryer), and Melanie (Big Mama) were the featured speakers for 3 blogging sessions throughout the weekend.

Shannon and I are originally from towns about 40 miles apart in Arkansas. We could have Called the Hogs, but that might have frightened people.

Renee Swope (The Journey of My Heart & HeBrews Faith Cafe) was one of my earliest P31 clients.

Sophie was every bit as sweet and Southern as expected. What a precious and witty woman, capable of using the word “organic” intelligently in a sentence without referring to food items. She brought the house down during the Blogging Q & A when she referred to “pimping your post”!

Being Lysa TerKeurst’s blog designer is certainly one of the claims to fame of my little SAHM web design business, Barefoot Blog Designs. After all the calls and emails, it was a sweet meeting. Not only is she an inspirational speaker, she has a gift for making others feel special and valued, and that’s no small thing.

This is a group shot, and in order from left to right are yours truly, Shannon @ Rocks in My Dryer, Jo-Lynne @ Musings of a Housewife, Big Mama, Annie Downs, BooMama, Robin @ Pensieve, Valerie @ Valerie at Home, Lisa B. from Simply His, and Sarah @ Genesis Moments.

There was a block of time on Saturday afternoon when the speakers and writers had meetings, but we bloggers were at loose ends. What it created was a perfect opportunity for the “seasoned” bloggers to pull together some tables, pick each other’s brains, and discuss topics that would have been beyond the scope of the sessions.

Oh, and to gab, too. Bloggers have more than the average share of words per day, which is why we blog some of them, thereby sparing our families.

My husband confiscated the laptop for the weekend, telling me that I needed to be a normal person. In this crowd, the absence of a laptop was not normal, so that one backfired on both of us.

Heady with new friendships and a touch of silliness, we hit the local outlet mall, where we tried on outrageously expensive shoes in Off 5th. From left to right: DeeDee @ Fiddledeedee, Missy @ It’s Almost Naptime, me, Tina @ Antique Mommy, and Robin @ Pensieve. I don’t know about the other ladies, but I couldn’t have lasted 5 minutes in those painful-but-pricey heels

I have to tell you, meeting Tina was a thrill for me because she is one of my favorite writers. Missy was cute as can be and totally tops me in the childbirth category; she has 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-year olds!

DeeDee and I snagged a last minute photo op with Marybeth Whalen and realized that all of us are scheduled to speak at the Heart of the Matter Online Virtual Conference. [At this point I could probably say we're scheduled to speak at the Republican National Convention and no one would notice since I've probably lost 95% of the people who started reading this increasingly long post.]

Marybeth is my ticket to this P31 ride. She contacted me a week and a half before last year’s conference about designing her blog, and the rest has been blessing upon blessing showered upon me by these kind and generous women.

We had a relaxed visit in my room Saturday night with our feet propped up and our hair down, so to speak, which is entirely natural considering how much we have in common: homeschooling moms, well-known authors and speakers, lots of kids, authors for the Homeschool Blog Awards, Southerners. Meeting her was one of the great treats of the conference for me.

My calendar is marked for next year’s conference.  I wouldn’t be surprised if the blogger portion continues to expand. Wouldn’t a blog conference for Christian women be an amazing thing?

For more summaries, visit the blogs of the other She Speaks attendees.

Blogging with Purpose

June 21, 2008

Please join me today at the Homeschool Blog Awards for a Better Blogging post about the purpose of your blog.

A slice of where I’ve been

June 6, 2008

I haven’t been able to post much since we’ve been so busy lately: trip to Nashville, sister’s wedding, vacation, singing school. I’ll fill in the details later, but for now, please visit me today at the Homeschool Blog Awards site for Foto Friday and see some photos I took last week at Cades Cove in the Smoky Mountain National Park.

Educator Discount Software

May 17, 2008

Join me today at the Homeschool Blog Awards where I posted about discount software pricing for homeschoolers. I think I’m sensing a copy of Adobe Lightroom in my future! :-)

Can you identify the huge flowers we saw on our hike this week? Visit my photoblog for a picture.

Photographer Spotlight

May 2, 2008

Please join me at the Homeschool Blog Awards site today for an amazing interview with Donna Boucher aka Miz Booshay of www.booshay.blogspot.com and Pioneer Woman Photography.

If you want to join me in real life, I’ll be at the GHEA conference this weekend. :-)