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Stone Soup Mondays: Best Blog Posts from May 16th to May 23rd

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Back again for another installment of Stone Soup Mondays, an open thread that collects the best things you read on the Web and compiles them in one space to extend the lifespan of a great blog post by two weeks. If you missed this series in the past, please click here to read more about the impulse behind the idea.


Second Helpings

Before we get to a new pot of bloggy soup, let's revisit last week's posts for some second helpings.

The Current Thread

Want to participate?

I'll start it out each week by placing in the stone, a great post I read while I surfed from blog to blog. You'll add all the vegetables -- great posts you read -- in the comment section and people will be able to jump from post to post, reading and commenting.

This thread will remain open until Thursday and then next Monday, we'll start it all over again.

In addition to including a permalink to the blog post, please write a few sentences about what drew you to the writing in the first place.

Answers to Questions that Might be Bubbling in Your Mind

  • Can I nominate a post from my own blog? Of course -- why not? We all write great posts and we should stand by our writing, proud of what we're putting into the blogosphere.
  • Can I nominate only one blog post? No, if you read more than one fantastic blog post this week, please put in a link to more than one blog post. Just make sure you write a few sentences about each post.
  • What if the blog post I liked was written by a man? Include it! We don't discriminate over here at BlogHer and we're always happy to read great posts by a BlogHim.
  • I'm really shy and don't want to boast about this great post I wrote, but I want it on the thread. Then email it to me and I'll add it in. Or ask a friend to post about it for you.

Just to recap: each week, make sure you bookmark this open thread and check back regularly to find great posts to read. The thread remains open from Monday until Thursday. I'll always start it off with a great post I read and then open up the comment section so that you can add a link and a few sentences about a great post (or two) you read. Please make sure the post fits within the thread's timeline (this week: May 16th to May 23rd).

The Stone (otherwise known as getting this pot of blog soup started):

Laundry for Six has a wonderful post about a lesson learned by her child. I cried when I read this: "And, not always, but every now and then, if you're lucky, something hopeful, something positive, even something that is a blessing, may be waiting on the other side of your despair. A "Plan B" that ends up being better than "Plan A" ever could have been. Since I can't fix them all, even though I'd like to, I wish you many happy Plan Bs."

To read more great posts written between May 16th and May 23rd, please peruse the comment section below. And while you're reading these great posts, make sure you leave a comment to let the writer know that you agreed with the original sentiment that they wrote something thought-provoking, moving, or informative.

Melissa writes Stirrup Queens and Lost and Found. Her novel about blogging is Life from Scratch.

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mom2my9 5 pts

I recently wrote of a heart-wrenching experience regarding change and moving on in fairytale form. Some have said it's my best writing yet, so I thought I might share it here! The link is....

http://rtheyallyours.blogspot.com/2011/05/my-fairy...

Thank you for this opportunity, BlogHer!

SueW 5 pts

to be the stone!

Thank you!

The post I was going to nominate wasn't written in the right week, so I'll be back with another.

SueW
Laundry for Six ( http://mypartyof6.blogspot.com/ )

Surviving Five 5 pts

Dieting is hard enough, but by the time you have 5 children your body is wrecked and your will power is shot. Check it out... http://www.survivingfive.com/2011/05/surviving-5-k...

Leigh Ann Wilson

www.survivingfive.com ( http://www.survivingfive.com

(A hilarious and heartwarming look at life with five young children- ages 7, 6, 4, 3 and 2)

Sloane Rhodes 5 pts

I really liked the post, "Teaching Children the Fine Line between Honesty and Manners." A good lesson for all of us, regardless of age.

http://www.blogher.com/is?wrap=blogher-topics/fami... ( http://www.blogher.com/is?wrap=blogher-topics/fami... )

Sloane Rhodes 5 pts

Thank you so much for nominating my blog post! What a lovely surprise. I hope it resonates with many more people. I will be sure to check out the other post you mentioned as well. Cheers!

SidMILB 5 pts

Posting mine. Trying to get my hat in this ring of powerful voices.

This post is my SO backsliding into his late mother's hoarding behavior. ( http://milbetweenus.blogspot.com/2011/05/repeating... )

God help me.

kpeterson32 5 pts

I feel kind of silly nominating my own post, but it was a lot of fun to write and my readers seemed to enjoy it. It's a conversation I had with my iPod, who seems to not understand how to "shuffle."

http://www.apeekatkarensworld.com/2011/05/shuffled...

victorias_view 19 pts moderator

I found both of these posts deeply touching and they both reasonate on the same topic of letting your children go.

Graduation is upon us and many kids are on their final chapter before becoming independent. Both of these posts signfy parents who are preparing for their children to leave home after graduation.

The first is Brenda M., Your Children are not Yours to Keep http://www.blogher.com/your-children-are-not-yours...

The Second is Sloane Rhodes, A Graduation, A Freight Train and an Explosion in My Chest
http://www.blogher.com/graduation-freight-train-an...

HereWeGoAJen 5 pts

I nominate one of my own today because the discussion has gotten so interesting. We are talking about things that people say that seem innocent but are actually very painful. The comment section is a great read (and you might have to go back, it is on to a second page of comments).
http://herewegoajen.com/?p=1871

transplantedx3 5 pts

I'm going to add a link from my own blog. I participated in a May Mom blog Hop that included 31 + moms and their feelings about motherhood.

Being a mom is not always about sunshine, but the dark days help us appreciate it so much more.

http://wp.me/p1oejX-xI

dusty earth mother 5 pts

Wendi Aaron's "Things to do before the Rapture" at http://wendiaarons.com/ and Anna Lefler's "mommy gang signs" post at http://lifejustkeepsgettingweirder.blogspot.com/