Mother Bloggers Featured at Philippine Daily Inquirer



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As a way of sharing the benefits of blogging to the world, Cathy wrote an article on Mother Bloggers on page C1 of the Sunday Lifestyle Section, Philippine Daily Inquirer. Mommies featured aside from Cathy and myself are from Pinoy Moms Network: special education teacher Julie Custodio-Fuertes, Golden girl, AnnaManila and single mothers Lisaflor Bacani and Ma. Luisa Pages. Of course, Connie Veneracion , founder of Pinoy Moms Network was likewise featured.

Blogging is a form of therapy. It is a way of processing one’s inner thoughts and feelings and finding other like-minded individuals on the journey.

Over at Pinoy Moms Network, I have come across and made friends with some really interesting women.

Click Mother Blogger article featured at the Lifestyle section of the Philippine Daily Inquirer

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12 Comments »

Comment by maui
2007-05-20 18:50:18

congratulations ma’am noemi.
I’ve read the article and I’m planning to interview you also for a feature article about your blogging experience and success.

 
Comment by Noemi
2007-05-20 21:00:04

@maui- just let me know when you want the interview.

 
Comment by Connie
2007-05-20 22:22:27

noemi, we are co-founders. :)

 
Comment by Noemi
2007-05-20 22:35:48

@Connie- Heh I thought I should give you the honor of being called Founder. Pero co-founder is also good.

 
Comment by feng
2007-05-21 10:10:27

hi noemi, congrats. i read the article na and made sure my husband sees it. sabi ko, “just in case you’re still puzzled why i am so glued to the internet, it’s because of my pinoy mommy cyber friends”.

 
Comment by Connie
2007-05-21 10:53:10

Noemi, hati tayo sa hirap, hati tayo sa saya, hati rin tayo sa credit. That’s for the founding part. As to the growth of PMN itself, we share that with all the members, di ba?

It’s just so disappointing to have all my share in the efforts trivialized like that in the article. The writer should have just asked directly. Problem was, I was never asked about PMN. Tapos ganyan.

 
Comment by Daisy
2007-05-21 16:07:10

Congratulations po! I read the article of Cathy in the Inquirer last Sunday :) very inspiring :) I saw your link in Senor Enrique’s blog.

 
Comment by auee
2007-05-21 19:13:24

hey that’s really nice… congrats to you & all the others
:-)

 
Comment by dexie
2007-05-21 20:22:32

woohoo. congrats fellow mommies. i smell awards in the future…hehehe :)

 
Comment by Noemi
2007-05-21 20:59:10

@feng- at least now you have proof to show your husband. In the past, I had nothing to show to my hubby .

@connie- I think it was an honest mistake. I am sure Cathy meant it as co-founder.

@daisy- oh I just love Inquirer because it has a wider reach .

@auee-Thanks auee

@dexie- lots of excellent blog in the Pinoy Moms network

 
Comment by sexy mom
2007-05-22 09:24:56

i am so proud of you Connie and Noemi and all the other PMN mothers who were featured in that Inquirer article.

 
Comment by ajay
2007-05-23 00:16:11

Saw the article last Sunday…great to see Pinoy mom bloggers in the spotlight. Congrats to everyone:)

 
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